|S ra MI aa M EM M M » M rag i jIMP juMOM J ® CURES COLDS | I Strengthens Frail Bodies 1 I and Heals Diseased Lungs S II The reasons for the success of Lane's Emulsion are as potent as are the *™* qualities of the Emulsion itself. First of all, it has the recommendation of pn p™ ; both the physicians and the general public, because of its wonderful r.ecord || pf] as a health-giver. It's not a new, untried preparation, but has been ™■ ' • proved to be all that is claimed for it during a period of over sixteen ™ __ ' years. Secondly, every New Zealander knows already by experience the • || 11 worth of Lane's Emulsion, and accordingly is not backward in advising all and sundry to try it. ( g Lane's Emulsion acts immediately, supplying the system with the elements ™ necessary for the renewal of health and strength. Of its ingredients the ra _ pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil strengthens the lungs and rebuilds the || | system, the Beeihwood Creasote destroys harmful bacteria, the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda are a brain and nerve food, whilst fresh eggs pn __ act as a perfect emulsificr and food for the body. Combined in scientifiIf' cally accurate proportions, as in Lane's Emulsion, these constituents repair ■ . worn tissues, and check natural decline, tone up the digestive organs, aid pi assimilation, make rich red blood and increase flesh and strengih. H ™ Go to-day to the nearest chemist or store and get a bottle of Lane's H m . Emulsion. Do not take a substitute. Price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle—the '|J II large size contains more than two of the small ones i LANE'S EMULSION if manufactured by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. t B. g mira u MI Bb u fei AM .nl " ■* : "My son when 5 years old sufercd from some tail : 2 trouble of the lungs, and the best doctors were S unable to do anything for him. Acting on a I|| 1 * friend's advice I procured a bottle of Lane's ||) | Emulsion, and I can honestly say that from the 2 first dose he made a most remarkable improve- g § We persevered with the Emulsion, and even ™ £ now our home is never without a bottle. My j|| g boy's trouble was no ordinary cold. About Bsi j every week he would have an attack of violent g, , coughing, and we/used to have as many as " • p|j 1 „ two large towels covered with blood and thick tSJ j phlegm, but we thank your Emulsion for being able to say that never once since the night p| when he had his first dosi has the blood til ~ appeared. It would do your eyes good to see s him now, he is so. strong and rosy, and a pj walking advertisement for Lane's Emulsion. Hi a Both my . wife and myself wish to thank you J from our hearts for this great cure, and lam p| 2 sure we would not have had our boy to-day had |§j 1 it not been for your grand remedy. You can 2 sec by his portrait how well and sturdy he is • , p'' ' ' W. T. S„ Whangarei, N. - |j If :fi fa mEH $ Ivi MMi fg (Name on application). _Cn>a is &e portrait'of the iplendid little fellow mentioned in ' wrf ' the' Ictlci.) |j|jj ' pane's • Emulsion,' ..the Great Remedy • g 1 for. -Coughs, Colds,' Asthma, | Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough 9 , 1 " and Wasting' Diseases g In B B- Bf£9 B HI W
GOVERNMENT [|3SuranCF ■ "DEPARTMENT FACT Mo. 11. Ai 31st Deo., 1911, £207.108. IN CASH, was distributed tha Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above anm represents an addition »£ £333,994 to the sums assured. The bonuses are now fixed upon an ascending ocnle, it being arranged that the increases ehall become greater with the duration of the polioy. The practical working oi this arrangement will be understood by aa inspection of the following examples: BONCJES OH THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Bonueog Tm PoL '°? OUT ullotted 13 Years 27 Ycmi 42 Years In 840. ago. n go. t ». •a. £ a. a, g a, a 1902 30 0 0 34 16 0 40 6 0 1905 30 18 0 35 1G 0 41 11 0 1908 81 17 0 3G 18 0 42 15 0 1911 34 8 0 39 18 0 4G 5 0 Incretwo „ „ „ (1011 £4 8 0 £5 2 0 £5 19 0 over 1002) . FOR A QOOD PURE ■ DRINK ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOISSEORS TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST Brewery and Offices: Molesworth and Murphy Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 11
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