m m p k ! w, m W!h m m £BS i i IK 1 m ■m U ' > i tv V 50 M I x 1 N / % \ $ \ A =S2SS *** “ I have much pleasure in stating that Lane’s Emulsion has been of great benefit to me. About tv/elve months ago, catching a severe and serious cold, and being unable to get rid of it, I consulted one of Wellington’s leading doctors. He strongly advised me to go to the Otaki Sanitorium. On talking the matter over with our family doctor, he advised me to take a course of Lane’s Emulsion, be careful as to my diet, and to keep to certain rules as to breathing, and have plenty of fresh air. But whatever I did to be persistent with the Emulsion. I decided to give your Emulsion a good trial, and am glad that I did so. I soon gained strength, my cough left, and I began to feel.myself again. Taking the Emulsion regularly [ox three months, my doctor permitted me to return to v/crk, saying that I was all right, and that Sanitorium treatment was not neeo-d. l «ow i am as well and strong as ever I was, though I still take the Emulsion, and am sure that I owe my recovery to it. I take pleasure ..in recommending it, and am glad to be able ty praise us good qualities. ’ |f (Miss) H. Abbott, rftone, N.Z. -ji AP /O A com » - motion n en O k J£L-4ir MI ~er m vii vana f leld to the Jk 7 on<feri£il curative and strength-gr |>owerJ? of Emuljiion. M?t drives away Disease by eradicating the cause; f it is I splendid food as well as a remarkable Impclicine. It gives life Jand energy to those who are sick and weak, puts flesh on tion. Thousands testify to the good derived from Lane s Emulsion, which includes the health-giving and strengthening properties of the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, all scientifically emulsified with Fresh Eggs. It is prepared by E. G. LANE (a graduate chemist of Oamaru, N.Z.), is recommended by the medical profession, and is of unfailing value to all sufferers from lung and throat troubles. ip y m gF* M y i Make sure you get Lane’s—never accept a substitute. Sold at all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The la ger bottles are the most economical as they contain more than two of the small ones. a ©us J H
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3978, 10 July 1915, Page 8
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