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®3 SB .08' M. BH B M EB M ™ ra ™ CT j| j| When colds linger and coughs develop, the danger of further and worse troubles is one which calls for prompt remedial 0 H measures. Consumption claims thousands of victims every year, and every pi U one [of them could be saved if the first cough or cold were 0 i». not neglected, and the system allowed to become run down .«_ §') and unable td resist the advance of disease* „ || Avoid risks by taking ' , , „. I . EMULSION | 1 -It'-is .the : Great Remedy for _> I _ Coughs* Golds, j Bronchitis, , I v x Asthma 9 Croiap, i Whooping v | i. Cough, and all casesof General r i 1 , Debility- and Wasting Diseases ' ' 1 M Thousands have been cured by it in New Zealand and Australia 'Doctors J || fl : freely recommend it to their patients, and once you experience its splendid curative arid strehgth-givirig goodness you'll be just as enthusiastic an advo- g| " H catefor it; -, . " J H Lanes Emulsion is composed of the following ingredients:--- * f| Purest Norwegian God Liver Oil, which is of known excellence fof the || m . treatment of consumption and pulmonary complaint. It is a wonderful ■ ." ■' fat and flesh-forming food, arid creates strength and appetite. tl || M BeechwoodCreasote is another constituent of Lane's Emulsion that has long A ' lE3 ■®* , been recognised as of value in treating ailments of the chest It is both— _J ™ antiseptic and disinfecting. , - ■'' ■"" '•- ■■".'■-'.'.'. • : §|F-jf\ §§ ' . .' Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda re-build and revitalise bone,, ~.,.,,.....,.„ nerve and ligament. A nervine tonic and stimulant. ~ ,„,.,, v .. t . ~„,;,,..:.,; . ;.||,_,„ m S Fresh Eggs for thoroughly emulsifying the God Liver Oil and 1 '^ | '- ; '"'''■.; ® they are also food and medicine, and Jtheir nutrient properties improve' ,sc:p.:::4£ nm assimilation and digestion. 'v^';^^":;, '_::)& ■; §1 A little, reflectionj andjou will realise that such ah ideal combinali6h'"a's;. J v.;' i-[ , Lane's Emulsion in scientifically 6xact proportions, must impress you as- w -..; >-. ; jJ|L : ,.-vM .being of known Value in the treatment of the various complaints for. vyhich.- .^p-' : - T >!|§i-'' If}. it is recommended. .':/ ■ .:.U<.'xv.;;'.w'„;;rn:x: ;:;'u" ••; , ™ , LanVs Emulsion is obtainable of all chemists and stores at 2/6"- ; and - 4/6 i - r ; "- : ' '{Ml' M ' per bottle* the large ,size : is the more economical, as it contains more . • J®*\ ■' ill t(^ an two of the small bottles. Make no mistake; Ask for. arid insist ' './w' gn - ' upon getting Lane's Emulsion. Other kinds are not so good. : : : : |i ■■■ I ■ ■ ■.. ; ( " • ' 'Sole Mtn'(jfactutn:Ei G. LANE,/Chemist, Oamiru, N.Z. -' V: ( pi '. Splendid testimony as to,the • jragTEwia Mla am m wwi m I Meritslj: Lane 7 8;;.E^ufeioh, : ;-' J~. .' ' irritating, especiaiy .-.towards.' the evening. • I j JH : ■'My'doctof told rhej after an examination ' § , M ' . of iny lungs and mucus,, that I "should ' be. carefulj" aslthere were consumptive , \■• *, --'- fM-- indications. . The medicine prescribed ■ !m i "'"''" l| did. not entirely, rid me of my trouble I ' I although it certainly relieved.'me for the |l|itfM .. .. time being. Remembering that a wla-v W£~[ _, evening coughing entirely disappeared and u||ffflffl| B Wi M after a few bottles so. did, the moming SK#Hli KSI •> coughing; I continued taking the Erriul- Bpfl §H!|H m sion, and feel to-day, long: after discon- IS ' llliml^ 1 B"'* en tihuiiig'it, as well and vigorous as I felt in IS | I||\|\||m™wH jocieties, arid rhy doctor has told me H ['''"Si-'-^''•'•-' letter as 1 believe such a potent remedy ' I t-V tyz ;Wt M^ %M!M. M »• pi n b ffIX ; M,-™ : -™''™""M-v

| AFTER SEYEMfY YEARS-I t service Beecham's. Pills, at the present day possess a popularity | ,& which is world-wide. People tantlnue to appreciate the immense $ 0 benefit they derive from this excellent preparation. In fact, public ❖ ,% confidence in their curative properties is more firmly established V X than ever, as is shown by thecolossal outputof flftytonsperaiinum.,!: X ❖ It is well to know that, notwithstanding the large number,6f rival : f t preparations on the market to-day, the faith of the people remains :| % unshaken in the efficacy of their favourite remedy. For the relief • <£■ J and cure of the many ailments which assail those organs of the a T digestive system, tl?e stomach, liver arid bowels, there Is nothing ..'■s. ■| '~ better thah the remedy of seventy years standing— X t ■ &id everywhere in boxes, price 10jd. (3S pills) I/li (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 fills). % HINTS ON DIET: PORRIDGE AN INVALUABLE FOOD. 5 %_- ■ Many people are careless about diet; Only by a carefulselection of proper foods can the system bo kept up. to '^. ' "concert pitch;" llifc»Jis£|fc- Start the day well. Instead of depending so much upon. nlont: ' tr y tue e^cc ' : °* substituting Porridge or Grape-Nuts JMwl for ln ' en " a3t; - You'll bo glad, for thoro's Wm[ i FAR MORE NOURISHMENT ASgry&kl in these than in in oat—analysis has proved that. Mr Grain foods miike sturdy muscles and . strong brains... fig They enable more work with less effort. ''WM. OAMPBELL, LtlQi. co &42 Manners street, im Cuba street, 163 RlddifordSt., Newtown.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 9

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