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BUSINESS NOTICES', 7ki \'m a a BIS E 3 05 m o BS 02 DS 6 02 5 C2 t 3 Eg 6 □B 0 HE □ cst pc m E2 !& bs (C£ ,12 jus 'm OE ;B POS I a os o CE □ Os Restores Health and Renews Strength. Consumption, the great white plague, is traceable in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred to a simple cough, neglected. If Lane’s Emulsion be taken at the first indication of a cough or cold, the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and consumption can be prevented. For Bronchitis and Bleeding Lungs. "Some time ago I was troubled with a severe cough, with spitting of blood. I tried everything I could think of but got no relief. A chemist friend of mine advised me to try your Emulsion, which I did, and no one was more surprised than myself to find that after the first bottle the bleeding stopped, and by the'time I had finished the second bottle I was completely cured, i am perfectly convinced that for a severe cough, or long-standing chest complaint, your Emulsion is a sovereign remedy. COLERIDGE HYDE, Chemists’ Assistant, Wellington, N.Z~ Lane’s Emulsion is an original and distinct preparation. Its ingredients arc Cod Liver Oil, Lime and Soda.Hypophosphites, Beech wood Creasote, and Fresh Eggs. All of these before being used are thoroughly tested and only the most satisfactory and reliable materials are employed in its production. That is why it is so remarkable in its lung-healing, flesh-forming and health - renewing properties. It has a great food as well as medicinal value, and makes rich, red blood, and, through the blood, strengthens every organ in the body. It imparts life and vigor to every nerve, every tissue, every muscle and every fibre, and is as good for children as it is advisable for adults. Why don’t you let LANE’S EMULSION help you? Just try it to-day. Your chemist or storekeeper will supply you with a bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large bottle is the more economical, as it contains more than double the quantity. Don’t be put off with a substitute. Prepared only by E. G. LANL, Chemist, Oaraatu, N.Z. 3

emsc OSS «5S Grandfather Recommends Bonnington’s.". Grandfather has proved after many a test that the best remedy for coughs and “colds Is the famous family'cough medicine-— BonningtonV Irish Moss. Therms' nothing to equal it. 1 For ; children or adults nothing else is so safe and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, and sets matters right again. Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, writes:— ; - 1 “ It gives me great pleasure to recommend Bonnington’s Irish. Moss (or coughs, colds or any lung complaints^ having' used it in my family for 20 years." Refuse substitutes and get the original Bonnington’s. 64 carrageen IRISH MOSS 9XIO 4 A Setter Geese Ansi Gold Remedy At a !V!uch Lower Price. EIGHT BOTTLES FOR IKE PRICE OF ONE. Making your own cough remedy by using “Hean’s Essence” is a wonderful money-saver. One bottle contains full medical ingredients required for one pint —8 ordinary 1/6 bottles—and saves you fully 9/-. It does not contain any poison of any kind. I have taken the medical ingredients only —bottled them in concentrated form—and told you on the label how to mix the sugar, treacle, and water, “MEAN’S ESSENCE’ prescription is good for daj coughs, night coughs, old coughs, new coughs, stubborn coughs, easy coughs—if you paid 100 times the price you could not get a better cough and cold remedy for general family use —that is a fact proven by trying. Get ■' Hean’s Essence ” in 1/6 bottles at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of price # from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. “If it’s Hean’s .t’s Good.” ' --- 3

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2, 7 May 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2, 7 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2, 7 May 1913, Page 3

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