Here is a typical letter from the many unsolicited testi* monials we receive from grateful people who have won hack health and hap> piness by Lane’s Emulsion* “Saved his Life” "In 1917 1 contracted » very heavy cold, wiMi settled on my chest. A cough develoijed and became most distressing day and night) Iml spitting blood every merninc end hod heavy night sweats. " When l heard of Lana's, I decided to give it a trial. I soon noticed my cough wsi getting essier, and h* the time I had finished nine bottles, it sweats an stopped. *‘l am now working again and am keeping well. You may make what use you like or this letter as it may be the means or savins another person’s life also.* F. J. HAMILTON. WoriisCreak. N.S.W* had nearly stopped, whilst the mghtd spitting of blood had complataly For further informstion regarding this grand old remedy, see the circular enclosed with each botile— 2/6 and 4,'6-at all chemists and and stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane* Oamaru, N.Z.—a graduate chemist. EMULSION
Sell rod er and Co., aro again to the fore with high grade millinery, furs sports coats, frocks and hosiery. Also Liskurl mats and rugs. Linoleum. Carpet squares and Hearth rugs, all at favourable prices. Inspection cordially invited.—Adrt.
STEADFAST CONFIDENCE. Could stronger proof ol the merit of »ny .product bo desired than the statements of grateful endorsers who say their confidence lias been undiminished by the lapse of time? These are the kind of statements that are appearing in your local papers for Doan’s llackncho Kidney Pills. They are twice!o! 1 and confirmed with new enthusiasm. Can any render doubt, the following? Mrs Coburn senr., Leonard Street, fiivymoiil.il, says: -"For years a 111cmber of my family suffered from weak kidu'vs. I tried a good many remedies for it, but none of them did much good until Doan’s Backache Kidney Pill? were used. This medicine proved beneficial light from the start, and she is now finite well. It is a grand remedy fur weak kidneys' and parents should know about it.” Eighteen years later Mrs Coburn says:—“l have still the same good opinion of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and consider they are invaluable to all who suffer with their kidneys.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and store-keepers at 3s per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you got DOAN’S.
A *vV fr v d\iA ift! AFTER THE SALE COMES THE “CLEAN UP” BARGAINS ! ('< sliunes and id.US, ..'upws. niillinory, ;d! I', shiiiit hoik's, o:!<!."*t*z<r, liousooi.!d dr. prrv 4 etc., ai'f i-..-i>;di':! in tins ;::-a .Udi-i <;• !o arYlio ■•. on Is :mv liu;! t np-to-tho minute •U.vle liiii :! oy must he sold quickly .ii'i'iiv in tko in***r i’ lti'iv, lln-rofore ii <■■■• i'i.- ■ill n.L’jit d.v.ii id the miniSf’ENOIK’C NOW IS SAVING. Isi:t spend oi'.ii l;l\- in many in3Eir.- <|ii;i:i' iiii-s sue limited and iiiy shoppers will pad tl;e hot ter barlims. *C J. Draper, Hovell Street, HOKITIKA.
Clamper than you con M.-iko (hem Yourself CHILDREN’S WINTER DRESSES. In Flannols and Suitings, Don lit ifully made in kilted and plain stylo in our own workrooms and sold by us by mail at the actual manufaet livers* price's, viz:— -oin. plain and set in long sleeves, 17s (id. killed and sot in long sloevos 20s. IDin. plain, IDs (id, kilted 17s (id. 2lin. plain, 12s (nl, killed lbs (id. 23in. plain, ] Is (id, kilt oil 22s (Id. 27in. nlain IDs (id, kilted 27s Cd.^ 29in. plain, 2s (id. kilt oil 30s. Jilin. plain, 2-ss, kilted 32s (><U 33iu. plain, 27s (id, kilted 3os. Your money back it’ you’re not satisfied. We pay freight. Send measurements from nook to bom. B 197 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
o<~r 4U 'S cou^ I *^ VXs ' '- ' .-i % a>A" <sj* <*7 granny Chamberlain r<o»»Y«iGrtT«.D; WHOOPING COUGH. S cruel to neglect Whooping Cough. The result may be permanent injury to the child. You can stop the cough—stop the whoop—stop the straining, by giving frequent doses of COUGH REMEDY
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