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i A i i v^ "It's' Famous Because-it's Good 59 / I At the first sign of a cough or cold, take Lane's Emulsion. It is an IP m antiseptic medicinal food that not only banishes these everyday complaints, ' . |^ H but also fortifies the system against the development of worse troubles. .■'■■■ M A moment's consideration of the component parts of Lane's Emulsion ■ ||f H will serve to impress upon you its great value as a curative agent. ;_ .... The finest Norwegian God' Liver Oil, Hypo'phosphites of Lime and ..'..-. Ef| H Soda and Beechwood Creasote, scientifically emulsified with Fresh Eggs, . ( . : .; ||j If ' form Lane's Emulsiori---a combination of nutritive, healing, flesh-building ; and strength-giving ingredients of the highest quality and known medicinal. . ".' M M goodness./ There's not a particle of it harmful in. the slightest measure-- H || not one bottle that is not as.good as every other bottle, . , i'' A& an aid in the treatment o£ ; ; ~; , 3 @ ™ Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping i ~-. : Catarrh, and all" pulmonary'::' wasting diseases^-^-:-^'-!! there is nothing to excel Lane's Emulsion.",''lts tonic, strengthening and .':J ~|l fattening properties supply the human body with the elements needed for M H ' renewing health. It gives the stomach help by assisting that organ " • in the digestion of good Well digested food means, a thorough '■;■/"■'.'"■'■"' ;_rm m ■ replenishing of the blood with the.materials necessary for, the upkeep- ". ;[M M of the system. \ • I'' ■ • -• m . . Give Lane's Emulsion a trial to-day. The,, benefit you will ; derive : 'rrbm "..'■. g M■ . one.bottle will encourage you to continue until your health is thoroughly J ; ®"' restored. All chemists and stores stock thfs grand remedy at 2/6 and : : ...{■':;,':. . "!pj ra- 4/6 per bottle. The large size, contains more-, than two of the: smaller. ■; m |l bottles. Take none but Lane's. ~ ; __ Bole Manut»clurer: E. G LANE, Chemist, Oamani, N.Z. :_..'',' ". .':,; mi '.''..'■ More Testimony to. .the'".Heaiing ,'.;■.-ft i Power- of Lane's . Emulsibn';;. B3 "About three years ago I was in a poor state , g| H of health, my weight being 9 stone. . I seemed to ; ; ES ' . , IP '" a decline,-and all my friends sympathised gri MSssi> li willi me and seemed to think that I would soon be M M . J%sw?> % away from them. One of my chums strongly re-' ; & ||/ H commended me to try Lane's Emulsion. ■■. * 1 a ' most ma de up my mind that it was only |!jj m /&$0& a matter of time, and that it was no good trying Mi |J anything, but I took his advice and sent away for 3 Jgjh!-®/ dozen of the Emulsion, which I took according to Q m /s&ffif directions. PI H ' When I "had finisher] the 3 dozen I weighed eleven stone and felt in perfect health and have P^ 'KB MWsswft since been so. I can strongly recommend Line's fe M Emulsion to anyone like myself who is fading away, ■" Milm§omr nollu'ng apparently the matter, but gradually getting thinner and weaker. In my opinion, Lane's Emul- p| ra ' • sion as a bpdy-builder-has no equal." g^j I A. S. COOKSON, Invercargill, NZ • 1 'j£3

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 5

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