1 ' A ' ND l| Lane's Emulsion is the greatest of all Lung-Healers and Body-BuiWersl] It is a pure and wholesome medicine, easily and quickly assimilated—' *m that builds up wasted tissues and . weakened constitutions—induces I| satisfactory digestion---promotes a quicker assimilation of food—allays all dangerous symptoms in the throat and lung tracts, increases flesh and l>a strength, and restores perfect health in all cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Incipient f§ Consumption and all Pulmonary Afflictions p| Lane's Emulsion is rich in nourishing. and tonic properties, containing ail H the nutritive and digestive properties of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, with the antiseptic qualities of the best Beechwood Creasote, andthehealthfl giving and bone, flesh and muscle-forming goodness of Hypophosphites of H Lime and Soda, all perfectly and accurately combined and emulsified with Fresh Eggs. . Us Why not try Lane's Emulsion.now? Your Chemist or Storekeeper wffi supply you with a bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large size is the more pi . economical, as it contains more than two of the small ones. Insist OB , i$ Lane's, K-* Prepared by E, G, LANE, Chemist, Oamnru, N.Z. i TROOPER ORE'S . - • CURE ' ' TheCaoip, Forbur, P.rk, Dunedm, //A\ 'wS I I i^V M , February 12th. 1902. /%f \Wm&M\ \\ \W\w\ psj " Three yean ago the doctor would not pan ' ///m I KvV ES me for lite insurance. He said my lungt were //Mti I) ' • |K\ pjb in a very bad way. If anything, this news ///111 If \\i H CSI , ! li ftwi |,| made me worse. But 1 had henrd good Il\|j I IHI |j j |jj)!f#» s '| '6\ \' II !'! IhU lo give it a trial and stick to it. I kept taking //i| oil ( 11 M I jllw I l\\ bottle titer bottle, and now lam passed and //jsJ|l ' $ /$)('«!> ftW if reported a. being sound in every way. I feel //f&f I |U\ || better and stronger than I ever did before.. I /|l| J iU«|Mf||e>^^^i 1 I t£a am leaving as one of the Ninth N.Z. Contirt , ' 111 ill 111 WmsM'%tywih%iiZs ill!) nU gent, ,which ii proof that iam sound and fit || | | 1 iiV |fjj I may mention that about twelve months ago, I \H'I/a Mill JM gj3 being anxious to know how I was, I had my- (Nil J|J I K h$ f §tosos W'ssssW*LJ!lMi¥m SS\ Wfk 111 and encouraged me to continue with " Lane's \\« jf j iJi^'iplJsi^l&^Ai. (U, ?W// J/fl/li I i Wit EmuUion " though how I htd improved and \YU J| I ijfMl li///' Rj< how well I felt was sufficient encouragement; "• \\\ i; $$/?Wsss)ll!s&\ II If// tej bull wonted,to be jure. ' . \u| 3^2, 111 ™" lam quite certain that if people would give ll W\ sl.^ S!^«i^S^',^^tl&'^fef§^pcL*' 'II a fair trial, and Jake it as I did—regularly four. ■ Vα 9 Jll jpS times a day—it would do them a power of VOu j{|fs^ !&^^j£^: "P'fflJ 1 I In 1913 . % :^^^^W,. , Halcombe, N.Z., Sept. l/9/*l3; p~a "I owe a deep debt of gratitude to Lane s ■ Kg Emulsion. It is almost twelve years since ' sMi 1 took a course of it, and I have been in the , ' . t , best of health ever since. I was passed by the debtor for the Forester's. Lodge lait week, so that is proof trial - lam in sound health. . ' ' ' .. ■ . ' ' ■ Hj 1 always keep a bottle of Lane's Emulsion on hind, for 1 consider it the best remedy procurable for a cold, p>3 and am never happier than when telling others of its wonderful healing properties." . Eel . ■ Yours faithfully, ROBERT CHARLES ORR. 1 * 6 lt 9 § Famous Because It 9 s GoocL 95
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2285, 20 October 1914, Page 9
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