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_ „• *•-• ••,• ~' •• -• - Invaluable for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Incipient Consumptionand auPulmonaryAfflictions J& I ik It stands to reason that | I- /A pi ' Lane's Emulsion must be ,| '' l/k I Ik\ good) it is composed :of l : \m 1 |v\ nothing but health-giving, j ' M imkl v\ body-building, nervej J ijl 2||i Ay;:■•■muscle and flesh- | i|J '*1 || strengthening properties* ■ ~ j . j v' ' There is not an organ in ;.V| I j I the body— n°t a fibre—• ' j "v ! II but_what is the better i ; "'.vXj 111 for your taking this ... /| ■ W grand-food medicine, this : eradicator of disease/ jgerms and up'builder of | weakened constitutions. | Read Trooper Orr's great testimony I In 1902 \ •; The Camp, Foibury Park, Dunedin, N.Z., February 12th, 1902, | v " Three years ago the doctor would not pass me for life insurance. He said my - \ lungs were seriously affected, and told my parents I was in a very bad way. If anything, i ; this news made me worse. But I had heard good accounts of "Lane's Emulsion," and p decided "to give it a'trialand stick to it. I kept taking bottle after bottle, and now lam , | • passed and reported as being sound in every way. I feel better and stronger than I ever \: did before. lam leaving as one of the Ninth N.Z. Contingent, which is proof that lam | sound and fit for hard work. I; -. - I may ■ mention ,that about- twelve months ago being anxious to know how 1 was, I s had myself examined by a medical man, who said, after carefully examining me, that one ■v ' lung had quite healed, and the other was only slightly touched. This greatlyspleased me ' | , ! ; ::J and encouraged me to continue with "Lane's Emulsion,'* though how I had improved : ; | : and how well I felt was sufficient encouragement; but I wanted to be sure. ■ > | j . I jim quite certain that if people would give it a fair trial, and take it as I " | a would'do them a "power of good" | ? I remain, thankfully and gratefully yours, ! • • TROOPER R, C. ORR; j ' i T r 1913 . Halcombe, N.Z. September, 1913. ' " "1 owe a deep debt of gratitude to Lane's Emulsion. It is almost twelve years since :' :v 2« I took a course of it, and I have been in the,best of health ever since. I was passed-by-« ■ l |?. the doctor for the Foresters* Lodge last week, so that is proof that lam sound in healthV :. v | jis • I always.keep a bottle of Lane's Emulsion on hand for I consider it the best remedy I S procurable for a'cold, and am never, happier than when telling others of its wonderful !" |« -healing properties. ■■■■"' rj Yours faithfully, > ROBERT CHARLES ORR- j V Try Lane's yourself or tell your ill neighbour or fnend of itl Sold by all chemists and Jy- storekeepers. Price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the most economical as it ' I;., contains more than.two of the small ones. -yPrepared by E. G, LANE, Chemiit, Oamaiu, N.Z}\ EMULSION "It's Famous Because It's Good"' . About Your New Suit R-esolvo to select your cloth right Camphorated For I is IN 1 «I. j,-.. Gout, or LJumbagcy'; Readiness here. Camphorated "Vase-../ . I' An excellent; assortment of f Hhp'Vffpts nVht tn flip - fabrics and designs to suit tho' . "rode Mart mle g e «> <-° ine . varied' tastes. I seat of the trouble and "skilful cutters fflggk.. givesquick and grate-, -• 1 possessing a . ful relief. $ " | COMPETENT/ACQUAINTANCE ■ . f with all that'is newest in the j . • Put up in metal capped glassi realm of fashion. A staff of j ; bottles and tin tubes. 'experienced workmen, and health- J ' T • • • fulj bright, and hygienic rooms I .* * - • - Insist on yasclinc in.or-. Say to yourself "Nothine 9 , iginal packages bearing the ■ ■I- but tho best is good fi nameChesebroughManufac- • , . enough for mo." | . turing Company, ConsolidaTHEN COME TO US AND OET IT. I • ' ' Wr ted v ' For sale at 311 chemist ». t 1 and general stores. MORR9SOIIPEIEI .. • McOABTHY'S : I : »'m™ (Upstairs), 1 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. | ' ' 11 These Cold Evenings PUR S ' °a n j I With ; the lon» hours before bedtime. do more to advocate tho com- . ; fort of a good ARMCHAIR than anything else, unless it is to sit in QftINK ONLY one of tho COLLIK kind. ■ • , ' ••If you wapt to realise the perfection of comfort, come and look ' 9 • -it our selection of theso nests of case for tho fireside. Here you ' 4s? B Gbh hoi a will seo various inviting styles of easy chairs upholstered in many, v beautiful tapestries and leathers. Also the ever-pleasing ,- r 'ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALU MORPTS CHAIP CONNOISSEURS iUUKKIO, C-nAll< TO BE ABSOLUTELY j n a number of artistic upholsterings. The prices are in accord* I aiico with the usual COLLIE moderation, arid tho quality is of the well-known COLLIE standard. ( EDWARD COLUE, LIMITED, ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, • 167, RIDDIFORD STREET, - . ; „ . 'TELEPHONE 1634,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 4

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