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It is a seiious mistake to do to. It is such a short step to chronic disease! —-to Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh or Consumption. Be well-advised and act promptly. Lane's Emulsion will give you almost immediate relief, and if instructions are faithfully followed will cure you. J.he Ingredients -of- ' are In no :• way Kept ;: Secret N ( ' They are pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, to restore the wasted and weakened body; Beechwood Creasote, a stomachic healing factor and germicide that keeps the whole system from health-destroying bacteria; Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda to construct muscle, nerve and ligament, ■ and Fresh Eggs to act as an emulsifying agent and nourisher of the body. These constituents repair worn tissues and check natural decline, tone up the digestive organs, aid assimilation, make rich red blood, and strengthen every organ. Its medicinal virtues and curative powers give renewed health and strength, steady.nerves and a clear head, an elastic step and buoyant spirit. Thousands gratefully reco'mmend it. Doctors prescribe it and also use it for • the members of their own households. It is pleasant to take and children like it. . ' - ; LANE'S EMULSION ii manufactured by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. " '• Three Well-known Ladies give their Opinion of Lane's . Emulsion in a few words.---Sister Sybil Maude, St. Saviour's Home, Shirley, Christchurch, writes:— 22nd January, 1911. " This institution for orphan children is supported by voluntary contributions, and I thought as we Have several children:whose mothers have died in ' _ 1 consumption we must keep them in health, and are advised to use your i- ;f i-£mulsion. ( .. ■ ~?™ioso%pl£z'j&fc:>:&-'> :.! ..*.'.-, I have heard from more than one reliable;.source that your Emulsion is preferable to others.*' ; ••''••' . - • 3rd February, 1911." ' r The box of your Emulsion was duly forwarded to us. I shall always recom- . '- ■ mend it. I did so to-day for a child, and shall hope to do so many .times yet." Sister Mary, of the Presbyterian Social Service Association, Dunedin, • ' .'■''■'"','■ 27th October, 1910. ®JP "Lane's Emulsion has' been most beneficial to a number of the little children J& who came to us suffering from various chest complaints. Your Emulsion W& has had much to do with the exceptionally good health of the children during the past Winter. 'We use practically nothing else for colds or coughs." Sister Agnes, of the. Presbyterian Children's Home, Christchurch, N.Z„ writes :— 10th July, .1912. 3" I am deeply grateful for Lane's Emulsion which means the building up of little bodies, which might, without this valuable medicine, have too hard a fight against disease. ;, . Lane's Emulsion will save many a sleepless night for the children and attendants.' Just get a bottle of Lane's Emulsion to-day. It will not fail you. All. chemists and stores stock it. Do hot be deceived into accepting a substitute—get what you ask for. Price '2/6 arid 4/5 per bottle at all. chemists and stores.

Stockton Coal. BEST-SMITHY, STEAM, & HOUf COAL OBTAINABLE. CARGOES WEEKLY. '. '; Newcastle Coai. LANDING REGULARS/. Samuel Brown, Ltd., WELLINGTON. * GOVERNMENT Eft El to m R»h B3t Eh H n*' KL» ' iJiSU.RAN[|r g ' DEPARTMENT FACT No. 11. At 31st Deo., 1911, £207,105, IN CASH, was distributed among the Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above sum represents ,an addition Df £333,994 to the sums assured. Th« bonuses aie now fixed upon sa ascending ocale, it being arranged that the inoreasei shall beooms greater with the duration of the polioy. The practical working of this arrangement will be tuideratood by an inspatfapn of the following examples: BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLIQIES. Bonosaa I The Pomot Tim opt tJlottod 13 Yoars 27 Yean 42 Year» In ago... ago. igo. & a. $. e a. d. H I. d. 1902 30 0 0 31 16 0 40 6 0 1905 90 18 0 35 16 0 41 11 0 1908 31 17 0 36 18 0 42 16 0 1911 34 8 0 39 18 0 46 5 0 Increase « ■ . 0811 £* 8 0 £5 2 0 £5 19 0 bm ltxaij

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 11

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