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I I ! I I I I i ! Here is a typical letter from the many unsolicited testimonials we receive from grateful people who have ! won back health and hapI piness by Lane’s Emulsion. “Saved his Life” i “In 19171 contracted a very heavy cold, which I settled on my chest. A cough developed and 1 became most distressing day and night; 1 was I spitting blood evary morning and had heavy j night sweats. | “ When I heard af Lane’s, l decided to give 111 atrial. 1 soon noticed my cough was getting easier, and by the time I had finished nine bottles, it had nearly stopped, whilst the night* | sweats and spitting of blood had completely I stopped. “I am now working again and am keeping Well. You may make what use you like of . this letter as it may be the mean* of aaving another person's life also.’’ F. J. HAMILTON, Werria Creak, N.S.W. ! For further information regarding thia grand j old remedy, see the circular enclosed with j each botde —2/6 and 46 at all chemists and | and stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, | Oameru, N.Z.—a graduate chemist. w MjS Wf\' m a® aives EMULSION.

A Tea Test The first question to be decided in testing Tea is “ Do I like the flavour ? ” Test Nelson Moate's Tea this way I Having decided that Nelson Moate’s is full of fine flavour, proceed to the next question, “Is it pure?" Absolute purity is guaranteed. Now comes the searching test, “ Is it economical ? ” The great strength of Nelson Moate’s produces more cups of good tea per pound than most others. By Flavour, Purity and Economy, quality is decided. The test being oat£e» fied, ask for Melson Moated Teas All Cmmm

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 4

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