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■ rwi E •. Ml.« W f n l : »"i I mr i n THE m lEffißY FOILHffiS. i ■ , ■>. ■ EQUIKOINT cures—it makes no difference what the trouble.or how • long standing. ; , EQUINOINT will cure it. It. is absolutely, impossible to get the equal of EQUINOINT for the prevention and cure of all leg weak-, ness and Breakdown. . EQUINOINT causes no pain. .Leave's.no blemish. Cures by ab-" sorption. Is •as easily applied as paint. Removes all Enlargements and you can work the Horse all the time. ' '•'•■■■' r' EQUINOINT cures the worst cases of Sprang Tendon, Bog Spavin, . Curb' Splint, Thoroughpin, Windgalls, Sprung Hock, or any other' Joint or Bursal Enlargement. , EQUINOINT will.do what is claim-' ■' ed for it—that wliicli !has been on by gradual process or sudden., knock will vanish with. Equinoint Treatment. It},works: .wonders, 1 and can',be' used with ■ absolute safety. The Price of EQUINOINT is 16/6 per. tin, postage sd. It is obtainable from all Saddlers throughout the • Dominion, or direct from «....' Ceilins,Ltd., (Sole 'Agents for New Zealand;) Racing Gear Specialists, AVENUE - ■ ; WANCANUI.

You risk to* much when you h*w ''a cough :or cold hanging on week after . week/ Consumption' often follows delay; in treatment. .'EMULSION will prevent this deadly disease, and . drive .outwthe persistent cough or i;c6ld>;'lt gives relief, strengr. ''thins the lungv nerrcs, digestion and whole body. The effect of it {in weaker.:d constitutions is often ;.marvellous; always beneficial. For Emulsion see'circ'ular'with each bottle- It .gives much useful advice to sufferers and 'includtl convincing testimonies from people ' of ill ites and pursuits.. Sold'io two sizes at 3/6 and 4/6 pec bottle. Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Cbeakt, ■ \ Oumra.N.Z. J

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Mr. Edward Elliott, tho olovor oomodian and ventrlioqulal S Artist Of "THE SMART SET," writes, I spontaneously:—"Evory, evening, be- jj fore starting my ventrlioqulal act, r 1 havo gargled g FtUEMZOL with bcnofit. Indoed, I now keep a bottle both In my private basket and In my stage basket. I'm sure that on the rather draughty trips wo havo taken round tho Coast, Fluonzol has been the means of warding off some nasty colds that were starting." ' . Mr. Elliott Is so' pleased with Fluen- fi zol as a gargle, and Is so enthusiastic | about It, that tie now gratuitously | advortlsas It In his ntage chat with I "Sunshine James." - I is.'Ed. Sold Everywhere. V. Ed. I

R. STENT & Co.'s ALES AND STOUT Acknowledged to be Absolutely ' THE BEST. 17 & 19, Quiri St., Wellington, 'Phone 571,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 5

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