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11 The reasons for the success of Lane's Emulsion are as potent as are the ■* 1 qualities of the Emulsion itself. First of all, it has the recommendation or — ■ ■■- both the physicians and the general public, because of its wonderful record j| \ §1 as a health-giver. It's : not a new, untriecj preparation, but has _ been m - proved to'be all that is claimed for it during a period of over sixteen m* years. Secondly, every New Zealander knows already by experience the , |J I ..■ worth of Lane's Emulsion, and accordingly is not backward in advising all P ' and sundry to try it. ■ g| ■ff ■■■ Lane's Emulsion acts immediately, supplying the system with the elements m necessary for the renewal of health and strength.. Of its ingredients the m pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil strengthens the lungs and rebuilds the || H ' system, the Beechwood Creasote destroys harmful .bacteria, the Hypophosil • phites of Lime and Soda are a brain and nerve food, whilst fresh-eggs eg ' act as a perfect emulsifier and food for the body. Combined in scientifi- t || jS cally accurate proportions, as in Lane's Emulsion, these constituents repair ii W orn tissues, and check natural decline, tone up the digestive organs, aid ' m assimilation, make rich red blood and increase flesh and strength. || 1$ 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 || II large size contains more than two of the small ones , LANE'S EMULSION ii manufactured by E. G. LANE, Chemiit, Oamaru, N.Z. _ O 0 n i',i h mum mat .w kia.iainnorg . m □ a S "My son when 5 years old sufered from some g E trouble of the lungs, and the best doctors weie > 2 unable to do anything for him. Acting on a E| a*- fcSv* 1 \ i" friend's advice I procured a bottle of Lane's I 2 Emulsion, and lean honestly say that from the » llllliyb " first dose he made a most remarkable improvey We persevered with the Emulsion, and even ._ Jfg K I now our home'is never without a bottle. My If 0 W&WiM boy's trouble was'no ordinary cold. About B' US ''ffwlw S every week he would have an attack of violent » vßf I coughing, and we used to have as §| Oty^^^^^W^^nf^^M/M I ' ' - two large towels .covered with blood and thick . 13,. . " ffitriM- I ■<■■ phlegm, but we thank your Emulsion for Debg' •■«•'""•'" ' * - a^'e t0 '^ al never once B ' nee e night. \W//I appeared. It would do your eyes good to see ._ 'rim I k' m now, e's so stropg ro!y, a H walking advertisement for Lane's Emulsion. Ha ■ J I Both my wife and myself wish to thank you : ■ 2 mTn 7 S from our hearts for this great cure, and I am' Fl S fpt! 1 sure we would not have had our boy to-day had Jgj y S 1J S it not been for your grand remedy. You can - / . ? O f^ "" * see by his portrait how well and sturdy he is O 5 fe ' very gratefully, ' ~' . l> p W.T.S.,Whangarei,N.7 p . ; p| .. C (Name on application). '■•■.■ P afapi ra t?i ra a; er w sa -ph ra a . . • ■ .. ga fTW a the pottnit of the ipUndid link f«Dow raailioned ta . ' • . . • fti fim the lellcr.) •■ ■ ■ ■ . , ~.■,'. \ Bjj Lane's Emolsion 9 the Great Remedy | • : ; 1 .f or ..Cough's, ' Colds, ..-■■•. ■/"I Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, . 1 ■ and '■■' Wasting v- -D i;seases ; : , : | v :

USE A DAVID McCRAE MATTRESS. • e f/tm It Injures the delicate raw . . J «<^!?^.^== J - ' BW membranes of throat and™* r> vr , _„« lunge. Cure It. . • TS^Etp^C^^j&'^gjaFfej^g-^sb?^?^ , •> m> Irish Mobs will relieve end Bet •_, . 7,7, "' - dr Best for chil- V&. " i ■ ?o7to\l1 S n g ?r O o D u n s in fis e « ! MATTRESSES MADE IN KAPOC, HAIR, WOOL FIBRE; ALSO OUR * J PATENT COMBINATION. -,„,_._„„ I 69 WE "WILL SUPPLY DIRECT TO THE USERS WHERE \YE HAVE NO i mSil Mil vW DAVID McCRAE, Farish St., Wellington. 4350 i.iihii,iiiii. .i i iiin.aii-.i-~" ■ i. i mi....... ..i...uii» ii ii I I I. 11l 1111.111111111 '.'.■''-• V

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2273, 6 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2273, 6 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2273, 6 October 1914, Page 9

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