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' SB BB U HH H' B ' H E ES B E m SS§ ." | StreagtheHS Frail / Bodies : I "•■.' and Heals Diseasea : ;i#BgsJP:£ H The reasons for thesuccess of Lane's Emulsion are as potent are the •' . H . qualities of the Emulsion itself. First of all, it has the recommendation oj , ■■ ■".■•'« .-■ : both the physicians and the general public, because of its wonderful record, -..• ||-•• ' M ■ . as a health-giver. It's not a new, untried preparation, but has been ■ .- H . '. ' proved to be all that is. claimed for it during a period of oyer sixteen ,- ,'.'.'.■ -m ' years. Secondly, every New Zealander knows already by experience the ' || . fl worth of Lane's Emulsion, and accordingly is not backward in advising all " . ' gh and sundry to try it. : •'■ ' ,"■ Il' : : '- .11 Lane's Emulsion acts immediately, supplying the system with the elements ;;. ' v . H necessary for the renewal of health and strength. Of its'ingredients the .•> .. f| ' ' pure Norwegian Cod Liver the lungs and rebuilds the . j|| §| system, the Beechwood Creasote destroys harmful bacteria, the Hypophos- : \ ia phites. of Lime and Soda are a brain and nerve food, whilst fresh eggs ." . || • act as a perfect emulsifier and food for the body. Combined in scienlifi- || M cally accurate proportions, as in Lane's Emulsion, these constituents repair . , B® ' worn tissues, and check natural decline, tone up the digestive organs, aid || *\ ' _ assimilation, make rich red blood and increase flesh and strength. ■'■ || .'H . ' Go to-day to the nearest chemist or store and get a bottle of Lane's || m Emulsion. Do not take a substitute. Price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle—the f| P large size contains more than.two'of the small ones ' "■-■■ i;. LANE'S EMULSION ii manulicturtd by E. G. LANE, Chemiit, Oamaru, N.Z. ■ || H fl HJhTHM HtHW h» Ift "TO ™gB ' ■•"lv : pa, §• "My son when s.years old suffered from some' ■ f|f x M | '1 trouble of the lungs, and the best doctors" ware; -| | . ; V I unable to do anything for'him. Acting oha; \ ; ; ES3 E \ friend's advice I procured a bottle of Lane's |f§ If * ' 1 . Emulsion, and lean honestly say that from the. -i ?■ mmWi'fc a first dose lie made a most, remarkable bprove-. fl' H We persevered with the Emulsion, vßnd even ._, :'gj;.\ | now our home is never without, a'bottle, My M H ■ hoy's, trouble was* no ordinary cold. About ia H 8 every week he would have an-attack of violent a * coughing,.and we used to have as many as •§1 - iPH "* '' r ? * ,: two e towels covered with bloockand thick,.;.,-, «5 ' H I J phlegm, but we thank your Emulsion for being • • 1 \ ■'' . able to say thaf never once since the night. m H ' appeared. It would do your eves good to sc,e _**' . S him'now, he is.so strong and rosy, and a- §1 M 8 S ''walking'..advertisement for; Une's Ernuhion; , H S VW WWWmk /\ ■ 5 Both my wife and myself wish to thank yon . S Jllf - * romoou r*-° r —'-^ l *"•..'!''•■■: M. : ' V ;' ra ■' e |||i ■'■■/■ S sure we'would not have had out boy:to-day had : . B: S W •3 it not been for your grand remedy. •-You . ■■' S , W " ,ee *" s ' P° llrait now;we " and sturdy he is ■; 3'. '. • - ,' '.;■>'":' -|a ' I .;£V;'"'.-\.'/W.T.&,\v^^ ''■•-■' '■ ■ ■'...:'■' P (Name on application). ....:'..,;.,;..,.'. ma ta BM-HI waw ka w-m mfj ■- - w .,-.•..■.; r •.. •'V- : -';>V-■•.•:'■«.•'■;. fThil BAc portnit of ihe iplcndid Silk fdlow menlioned in ... """ ,'^' • .Lane's- Emulsion, the^C^i . 1 for - Coughs, ColHs,.;^^ ■ Bronchitis, Group, Wfiqop^/^^^:;:'-:l'A : ; .. ■ and ■■' Was t ing:h^Ml * '^*%&: ';^|^ _ . ——- — '-——— : : ———■.., - USE A That's, Liver! Liver!*. | '. fMvHltn "d iuiraply puli your whole' I I 'Wk DAVID McCRAE-MATTRESS."""/.' JfiTO ty * m " out of key ". T,ke \ t&jf%sgmS IN SPITE OP THE .' j ffEj ' AII>VJJWd,: j. _' : -WE ARE STILL SELLING l c ?j Cli 7 ro^"''"imdM^*^^M! AfATTRESSES I sicttctcltche, ind bilios'-.8,!.-. ' liralliii . DAVID WicCRAE, " ■'i&!!i''" J, ""^"°' 81^^' n '. ■ i i" "» ~ ' ""' " ■ NEW 'LINOLEUMS TO HAND. . LOVELY DESIGNS A ND COLOURINGS | THAT WILL TEMPT THE PEOPLE TO SPEND, AND SO KEEP THE WHEELS OF COM- I ■ ..';., MERCE ROLLING DURING THE WAR-CLOUDS, ' ' I . LINOLEUMS, in ,11 widths. . FRdM 1/6 5/11 FLOORCLOTHS, in all widths, ' FEOM 8F TO 2/11 SLIP MATS. FROM I/6 T0 6/6 I: .: HEARTHRUGS. , '. CEORCE WINDER ' TO '" M SPECIALISES IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS-FROM. THE GRATES, RANGES, JiND I. ' . TILES TO THE ROOMS BEING FURNISHED THROUGHOUT-,. . . I HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOESi ."■""■'.■."."" I , ; >.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 1 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 1 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 1 September 1914, Page 9

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