Whenever a cold threatens “ Nnzol,” the commonsensc Instant relief. A close a clay cold away, tin doses for Is ® you, get remedy, keeps the d.—Adv*
Do not hesitate to ask your physician about Lane s. e will tell you it contains Cod Liver Oil (one of the best .remedies for weakened condition, rich ,in vitarmnesj, hypophosphites of Lime and Soda f for their great tome value). Beechwood Creasote (very antagonistic to germ life), and lastly, fresh eggs (for their emulsifying power and food value.) rajve*3 EMULSIONj Always have abottle of this great medicine-fpoa in the home—to be taken as directed during all stages of coughs and j colds. 2/6 and a/6 at all chemists and stores. Manufactured by E. G. LANE, Graduate 1 Chemist, Oamaru.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1927, Page 1
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