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r* i •- V y •.-.j ■'U m tot m o P 3 o Si o m a S 3 a u a is a is a a ra E 0 03 GS [=s2 B =2 S 3 is better than any other remedy to restore Health and Strength. It actually contains from one-third to one-half more Cod Liver Oil than any other Emulsion on the market. The Oil is combined with Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and fresh Eggs.t Lane’s Emulsion contains all the medicinal elements of these constituents,* without any disagreeable properties. It is not a secret formula, and while having remarkably soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties, it is, at the same time, deliciously palatable. This splendid Emulsion tones up the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body, and thus overcomes sickness and weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. Thusyou will understand why Lane’s Emulsion is better than any other remedy for Cough*, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. Test its merits to-day by getting a bottle. Ask for ard insist upon getting, the genuine LANE’S EMULSION. Sold in two sizes at 2/5 and 4/6 per bottle by all chemists and storekeepers. t' Prepared only by E, G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z- XI

re BCfWOtiS r. < ■-- : r..t. Ovr. S&* C-S MuNlwJton iu.v SO ( Bonriington’s | Cures Coughs Quickly I Over 50 years ago granclmolher used * Bonmngton s Irish Moss —10-day Kef j .hildren find grandchildren still find 3 dial there’s no medicine so safeand sure i is this famous reliable family cough medicine. S Mrs. B. Taylor, o( Pcnsonhy, writesi have very steal pleasure in recommending your Bonmngloa’s Irish Moss. It is uncfouhtedly the lest cough remedy 1 have used. I find it a source of great ermfert to my little ones, especially in cases of bronchitis and croup. On several occasions 1 got very anxious, but a good warm bath with n close of Bonninifton’s Irish Moss sorn Inrltlie desired effect. 1 cannot speakloo highR f use substitutes—why should ydC , ~ purchase an inferior imitafo i when you can g:t the famous standard i-sJUgh.remedy—Bo.inl.'.gton s? Ml ■V *A- -

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CUT THIS OUT. A GOOD COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. This recipe makes a pint o{ belter Cough Syrup than can be bought ready prepared. Simple as it is, no belter remedy cun be obtained for genera! family purposes, and die fact that it makes a pint at a total cost of 1/6, instead of twelve shillings, is making it wonderfully popular. Get one hollle of Mean’s Essence from your chemist or grocer, and mix it with sugar, treacle, and water, as per the simple directions on Mean's Essence label. The mixture you thus prepare in your own home saves quite a lot of money, and takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose, ft is a splendid remedy for sore throats, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and the usual throat and lung troubles. It does not contain any poison. Give a few drops to a child or a spoonful to an ad;.!:. It has also a good lonic effect, helps the appetite, and is very slightly laxative, 100, which is helpful. Mean' s Essence is.now sold by most chemists and grocers, if yours decs not yet slock it, l-.e can easily obtain from bis wholesaler for y i, or post free direct on,receipt of price - Is. 6:1. fioni Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. )' it wherever you buy be sure you get Men . s Essence. ft*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 7

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