Cod Liver Oil Emulsions one kind or another have been made and marketed for nearly n century —in fact, some of them go so far as to quote “old age as a merit! Comparatively, Lane's is a newcomer —only just old enough to have an enviable record of success. Besides being newer. Lane’s is certainly better; it is more palatable to take; it is considerably more healthful when a long course is considered necessary; no other brand has such a large percentage of Cod Liver Oil,and none,w T e think, have been progressive enough to include Creasote —all important in putting to flight chest and throat troubles of every kind. mULSION, i/6 and 4/t. ! at all Chemists ahJ Stores, Graduate Chcmirt. Oitaaru, N.Z. 3 as iL' 1 M L®y as Obtain this delicious and nornical tea in the useful and decorative 1 lb. and 21b. Willow Patter:. Containers. The Best Tea in the Best Container! m TEA s eco m ■MI m & m m
0 Cheerfulness, vivacity and other qualities are greatly dependent upon good health. Take care, therefore, to see that your stomach, liver and bowels are performing their various functions thoroughly, regularly and easily. To ensure this first condition necessary to the exercise of your personal influence you should take Eeecham’s Pills, the reliable medicine. till 35 A boiler with a steel t Unforced concreto casing—a ;aon-conducting casing. Boils in half the usual time with half the usual fuel. Retains its heat but doee not radiate heat. Occupies very little floor space. Suitable for inside or outside use. Will bum practically anything. PUMICE CONCRETE BOILER Writo or call for full particulars. CH I'M PT(INS !.1 MI I K!). Makers of Pumice Fuel Boilers and 133 Tuam Street. Oln-istrlmroh. Copper*. C<a BfiSgafe. Economic
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1925, Page 4
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