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I! not one bottle that is not as good as every other bottle. , | As an aid in the treatment of B Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, ( Whoopmg Coughj 1 i Catarrh, and all pulmonary wasting ™ there is nothing to excel Lane's Emulsion. Its tonic,, strengthening ; and 'ga rea ■ fattening properties supply, the human body with the elements needed for '. |9 ||..* ' renewing health. It gives the stomach help by/assisting, that, organ - ; ™ in the ; digestion of good food,'. Well digested food means.a thorough ,' m replenishing of the blood with the matemls necessary, for. the upkeep 7 7. . . Vg| M- of the system. 'i - •. : Give Lane's Emulsion a trial to-day. The benefit you will derive Worn •. || - || one bottle will encourage you to continue until your health is thoroughly restored. A! chen^',ifti i 8toy!».. jtock .fcgran?! remedy at 2/6 and j_. ra per bottle. The' tirge ; size contains more than two of the smaller* .■ g*. :"" ■ II ' bottles. 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H. : • . commended me.to try LahesiEmuliion.; vp||lr . a■ i I had almost,made up my mind that it. wai only ' 'V: " , pf '■ a matter of time. aiid that it vvEis' no godd trying . _!p , anything, but I took his' advice and sent away for 3 ■ " ; " ' 'Jam?-, dozerf„of jhe Emulsion; which I took.according, to.: fer 'Jmffljr-' '• directions, - - -•» g| ' ffij- • "JamST Wheji I had finished the 3 dozen I weighed --: ■ . - jfjs&Mffl- and felt in perfect hepllh and - • ■ ' - . . • fincebdsnso. .1 can strongly recommend:Lane«.\. .-,b|. || Emulsidii to anyone like myself who is fading awaj', ...- .T® 3 f§ . the matter, but.gradually getting- \ thinner"and weaken In my opinion, Lane's Emul-. |« ••-H .• '■■■'. tion as-'a bodyrbuilder has no equal" •• : 1 A. S. COOKSON, Invei car gill, N Z. In K BBS'B BB b B ' r-fj , ■ ■ FURNISH | ■ , I YET EtONOMICALLV, .. . I / • with ali tha artistic ment'and orgin'al- 1' I «| '. . ity of design embodied : in our ' I'umi- |ji|ijpS? 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' B«ver.'• • Sets of: Ladies"fools. , .. ««,,»ry. h .- Promler. _ ■ - Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, Turf Cutters, • Weeding' Forks.-" "ijtHERB u cm, I DUTHIS' ©0-, UNITED, - METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CUBE for CORNb \ , WILLIS STREET. . in this Dominion- 'TELEPHONES: Town Department,: 3006 ; . Country : Department, 156 j I THAT'S TEEDS <? Offices,' 573j Iron Yard, 2664.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2233, 20 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2233, 20 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2233, 20 August 1914, Page 9

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