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Given 12 months to live - a consumptive cured by Lane's £muli Io; n Here is a really wonderful recovery, told in a plain straightforward i § way by Mr, D. McE. Johnston of | i | North Sydney. 1 ' "It gives me much pleasure to write | 11|§.» '& 1 j informing you of the great permanent 1 ' Ax. H I cure and building up of my whole system 1 ■ ' '1 '<> i by a course of your Emulsion. To give | ' ' 1 you an idea of my state of health before 1 ' 1 . j taking your Emulsion, I may tell you I |: . . j! that my doctor had been so kind as to 1 1 ■ tell me that my left lung was practically | |j | gone, and that 1 was altogether in a bad | I■ ■ way with consumption, that with care I 1 I recommended Lane'i Emulsion, and here I ■; 1 am, after four years' strenuous work, I r '' if''-', in the very best of health—as fit as the 1 ||M I S . fittest, of athletes—and it is all due to the 1 M good qualities of your Emulsion Believe me, yours truly,, 1 || - Daniel McEwan Johnston, j .1' C [35 Arthur St., North Sydney, j |j :: Lane's Emulsion is prepared under the personal supervision of 1 I Mr. Lane, a graduate chemist of Oamaru, N.Z., and the very j ; | highest standard of quality has been maintained for 17 years. | I It is prescribed by leading medical men, and used by them in | I their own households. j I It puts flesh on the thin, restores confidence to those suffering j | from nerve troubles, 1 promotes perfect assimilation and healthy I ( digestion. - j ; Lane's is a wonderful body-builder and lung-healer, and is | | invaluable for |. ! Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, j j Catarrh, Incipient Consumption and | ! other wasting diseases j ■ | It is skilfully prepared from the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beech- | | wood Creasote and Hypophospnites of Lime and Soda, the whole per- l . ' fectly combined and emulsified by Fresh Eggs. 1 J All chemists and stores stock it. Never accept a substitute. Price 2 6 j | and 4/6 per bottle. The large bottles are the most economical as they I | contain more than two of the smaller ones. ......; [ Prepared by E. G. LANE, Chemitt, Oamaru, N.Z. " ' \ ,V "Its famous because It's good" |. Presewinir Ja,rs« : .. I British Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as long as an i American. Pints, Ss. Gd.J Quarts, 6s. 6d.J i Gallons, 7s. 6d» per dozen. This h is barely cost, price, but want to clepr, as they are too good. : Wringers/ . Be British and buy a British Wringer. Best American is only guaranteed for i= 2 years, but English is guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few shillings more j than the Yankee. Bj Linoleums. j We are now showing some new designs just landed. Remember, we only stock ; British—no Continental. ' j Carpets & Ca.rpet Sciyares. -[ We have some of exceptional value. We never hesitate to stock the best Car- ' . pets. We find they are easily sold. > For reliable value in all Class of Furnishings sea GEORGE WIMDEII, Manße rrcl s ,, aDBaOnBfInBBBnBanvHBaHnnMBHBMnBBaaHnBBBaaBaKaBBH9BaHBK3BBBasnnnunn W//I////I//JFA SATISFIED! vA Accept No Subititate //dp .. /Il3i iHIl The PuMic ° re plmed ' S r^trT ,, .;:?± Be o i lK I our books show an increas& vl of output each and every yeat of from 22 p.c, to 26 p.c. ffu Get ■ Motile 10-dsy— two jilci—the r T&rfff fc" !e 011 •ii tit mor« tconomicil. I will be pleased to quote Hair, Kapoc, Fibre, and Wool Mattresses, <n Tufted Beds. We sell Tickings, Hair, Kapoo, Fibre, Mattress Pads, ' & ffSßießßlfs¥SMg.V and Simmons' Chairs at close figures. I import direct, no middlemen to t&\ WMfßl&ilWimjV p a y. GET Q DOTATIONS. , nAvm MrrRAF, Kld i™™ ETr v .. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2412, 18 March 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2412, 18 March 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2412, 18 March 1915, Page 9

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