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j|i ■ ailing i I Read the testimony % J I '• "Dear Sir,—l have very much pleasure I 111 lilies. » J .in testifying to the very beneficial I k \ | effects of Lane's Emulsion. , /f||| ||| | Ik j | My daughter, almost from her infancy, i|| I® \ | yjzis always, ailing, and really never jl B •. i I ; strong—eventually developing lung 11 ®|f .JwM K' £ 1/ trouble We trie 4 almost everything, 1 \ I and were'beginning tobeafraid that Miff M | ! the happiest results. She is noyrwel l " | ffll |l | {;• . We noticed a marked change for tno ; 'j I better after she had had two bpttles, 1: and when had talfen a dozen she '] § was pronounced .completely, out of . -Jf I danger from, lung trpuble, We en- ' f I™ 1 close her photograph which shows V' v <■ Sll' - her the picture of health-thanks to ■ 'j . your Smulsiorfe j . Awamoa, 2<?/il/'isf \ t } Unequalled for coughs, colds s j Influenza, hay fever, eatasrh s j asthma, bronchitis, weakness, j I debility, incipient consumption j ] and wasting away. |j Lane's Emulsion is the best remedy in the world for suffering little 1 if folks. It is just as effective for them ,as for adults. Best, because it is | '! easy to take and never causes pain or irritation; best, because it | i] ' makes infants and children fat and plump ; brings color to the cheeks, | | makes them take nourishment with relish and enjoy sound, sweet I M sleep. It gives the health that is needed to resist disease. | |L. Never be without Lane's in the house. Take it yourself and give it to , | ! the children on first signs of coming cold—or when feeling weary or I if depressed. I i|. The ingredients are printed on every bottle—and your doctor knows I j how good they are ; ask him= 1 ' J !S6ld by all'chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per.bottle. The large j bottle. is the most economical, as it contains more than two smaller y ones. There is positively nothing else as good as Lane s. Refuse sub- | stitutes. for the sake of the health of yourself and children. , J : ' Manufactured by E. G. LANEi 0«onfU""w!ili it • tiailuile chunisl. | -It's famous—because If§ good 5 ' j

Have Pity on Your Guii! ffi, From anywhere in New Zealand it will ; only cost from 1/6 to 2/- for postage to send your Gun to The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., Auckland. Full detailed estimate of cost of Repairs will then be submitted. If the prices are'not right, the Gun will be returned at our expense. We make this offer because we are convinced that our work and charges . will be entirely satisfactory. We have just converted a pin-fire Gun to central fire. This is the third converted in as many weeks. H It was originally a flint fire muzzle r loader converted to M cap fire, then; made a breech-loading pin fire. Now we If have it converted to a central fire breech-loader. This fi gun must be fully 70 to 80 years old. H ffl, First-class Gunsmiths are retained by us. They llj can 'brown' and blue black barrels, take dents out of M barrels, re-stock, and tighten up breech so that there is S no shake—in fact, make an old gun new. These |j Gunsmiths, being always on the spot, enable prompt H execution of Repairs. Better work could not be If done in England. p§ 0, If you are in Auckland call and inspect our Gunsmith Shop. If Take the Mt, Eden Tram at foot of Queen Street. It reaches ® Mt. Eden Railway Bridge in five minutes. Afterleaving the Tram. |i turn to the left into Eden Street. Our Shop is half a minute S H walk from Bridge, just past the big Timber and Joinery Mill, it 0. Stock of Guns by Webley & Scott, Ltd., R. B. Rodda it Co., H and other well-known makers always on hand. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., c.H's. 11—17 AUCKLAND. FRANK OAKES. IS NOW PROPRIETOR OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL MANNERS AND WILLIS STREETS, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 9

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