np.<? m<■>t?■'*.rk. fi ;^ii!!!^ " V :; M > ■ vaJ jf (£ A* M & *m. i a . -V- ---'•-. :a y:h ’ v -.\ A i:m .;V'\TH£ J N. vAV*' ° X xy/r For-fhis -e&.rt>' * morning-luxury* toereds-nothing* so • nt ! ft <VOJp * • • - • 0 * of -* * ° °* 9 a |$ it if ,<il j%if| iSs (£2;j cs-.sHij-/w£.uJ/;>*’ x *<i> oa 1 lClAlji!*>) I PURE -TM, !,! PPJCES //6 */f6*iflO~zf-~2f2-sf~ || Sofd •E vmywacßE! I L’J: A n GREAT FAMILY , Ml LUluKltt, “We cal! LANE’S EMULSION a great family medicine because we have found it to do so much good with ail members of our family. Directly any of us catch a cold, LANE’S EMULSION is the password, anil LANE’S ai= ways does us good. We are aU, more or Jess, weak chested, but LANE’S seems to have so strengthened our kings that we do not catch cold so easily now. We also practice breathing exercises as recommended on the circular, with the result that we have all gained in chest measuremerit.” y lA' ' - ■ Fresh Air and LA • ty x Lane’s Emulsion that is the story of many ■ ■ Healthy Families. Fresh air all; the time—fresh air deeply breathed. Breathe it. in deep and hard to strengthen tire lungs and id increase chest expansion. Fresh air is a tonic for the lungs and a tonic for tine whole body. When a cold comes along take a few doses of LANE'S EMULSION and you need not fear more serious illness. Don’t be afraid of these two—fresh air to build lungs, LANE’S EMULSION to cure colds—and you need not worry about consumption. i LANE’S EMULSION is sold by all Chemists and Stores, (j 2/6 & 4/6 per bottle* yy The large bottle is the economical size but whichever size you buy be careful to takcoaone but LANG’S. 96 1111111 l 'LL'il li A'/ ': ■■ ill wH J W' if n&M is distressing to the older folks as well as the little . „ one. Cure it \j promptly and effectually with Bonnington’s Irish Moss—the remedy that for over half a century has been the standard family cough cure. There’s no medicine so safe, so reliable, and so effective. Bonninglon’s is absolutely free from harmful drugs. MR. A. M. GRANT,„ Te Whaili, Rotorua, writes' lor years now I Have used Bennington's !ri-h Moss for coughs and colds. For children it is the hest medicine in the world; easy to take and jafe." Refuse substitutes and imita- , tiens. There is only one M h, GONNINGTON’S. Cel Jfj it I 49 P I - „ „ IM\SITO ) A R RA G E E M U *ISIP &03§ O 1 1 ACRES, nil grass ami crops, 0 H 25 sjib’itrlid 7-rerun ed House, cowshed. etc., largo part re-grassed. ]2 paddocks; all level; I store and U'lVellnig. J Store m;m; ~n ;; , t er<- le with R. I’. GMdO, 2 d-rnmned TTour-es, 1 h-r’'ni'ied ll'■■use. rt i'-dv ng yearly rent .-C77 10s. adjoining factory. school ;iltd station. Rriee Aik per r.ere. Terms. A real snip. J. CAR’) Mil AND CO., Land Agents, Midhirst.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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491Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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