THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., Melbourne Sydney, Adelaide, Perth ; Brisbane, Launceston, Wellington and Christchurch. .. IMiuumuaulßmul^J\ £ — —— . !—
Invaluable for Coughs, Colds, ; Asthma,-. Bronchitis, Catarrh,lncipient Consumption and all Pulmonary Afflictions, JM I |jjk It stands to reason that |i |pp j I j jjs, Lane's Emidsion must be;;;;; J! |iv\ good, it is composed o£ ;| ;; ' L iv\ ' n °t^ n g but. health-giving, ■•If it II I ' llllillvu body-building, nerve,,.'!; I Illllllllllu .muscle, and fiesta I H B * ren properties* j''-' II 1 ' not an or ® a " r \ I body—not a fibre— " f<'" I Sill ' but _what is the. better Jj; vv lill^ or y°ur talking . this. .■ J WJ grand-food medicine, this ■, f;• : \S/// 1 eradicatoir of disease ' 1 I • germs and up-builder of || weakened constitutions. Read Trooper Orr's great, testimony | : : I In 1902 The Camp, Forbury I?ark, Dunedin,N.Z., February 12th, 1902. I | " 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, J , | this news made me worse. But I had heard.good.accounts.of."Lanes Emulsion, and 1 ! decided to give it a trial and stick to it. I kept taking bottle after bottle, and now lam ._ | passed and reported as being sound in every wayv \ feel better and stronger than I ever , ?:• | did before. lam leaving as one of the Ninth N.Z.' Contingent, which is proof that lam jv. I sound and fit for hard work. " | I 1 may mention that about twelve months ago being anxious to know how I was, 1~, j - j had myself examined by a medical man, who said,-after, carefully- examining me, that one ..._ .. | «..* lung had quite healed, and the other was only slightly touched. .This greatly pleased me | and encouraged me to continue with "Lane's Emulsion "though how I had.imprqved ;! .. and how well I felt was sufficient encouragement; but I wanted tobe'-sure. '" | • lam quite certain that if people would give: it a fair trial, and take it as I did—y vp £•!. i regularly four times a day—it would do them a "power of good." -1. ! I remain, thankfully and gratefully yours, . If ': I TROOPER R. C. ORRi ••• - | In 1913 ' Halcombe, N.Z. September, 1913.' 1 S "I owe a deep debt of, gratitude to Lane's Emulsion. It is almost twelve years since | | I took a course of it, and I have been in the best of health ever since. I was passed by- | • the doctor for the Foresters' Lodge last week, so that is proof that I am sound in health. | | I always keep a bottle of Lane's Emulsion on hand for I consider it the best remedy . | j procurable for a cold, and am never happier than when telling others of its wonderful 'I. ; I healing properties, Yours faithfully, - - ■.\. v "I- ---| ROBERT CHARLES ORR. ' J ~ » Try Lane's yourself or tell your ill neighbour or friend of it] Sold by all chemists and ~ I I 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, | ». Piepattd by E> G, LANE, Chemiit, Oammu, N.2< | J°GAWi}\ | EMUL3IQN; j ! "It's Famous Because It's Good" .n
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 9
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528Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 9
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