Don't Neglect a Cough or a Cold take Nobody ever contracts a serious malady irk tentionally. But thousands, aye, millions, become afflicted wills terrible diseases and suffer needless agony simply through foolhardiness or neglect. Consumption is one trouble which almost always results from neglect. A simple cold becomes a hacking cough, eventually abradi.ig the surface of the lungs and making easy the development of the dread “ white plague.” Don’t take the risk when for a few shillings you can avoid it. Lane's Emulsion Gives Prompt Relief and Strengthens the Whole Body For Coughs and Colds it is undeniably the best remedy ever produced, one bottle usually being sufficient to get rid of either trouble. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and other Throat and Lung Troubles it W 'll be found of sterling value.
Lane's Emulsion improves the appetite, assists digestion, puts flesh on thin people, and builds up weak lungs. It is a recognised remedy and is freely recommended by doctors. Thousand* have been cured by it, and our files arc full to overflowing with grateful testimony. Read this. "For over four years I was always troubled with a cold. 1 could not set rid of it though I tried many cough remedies. Hearing so much of Lanc s Emulsion, I decided to try it although I did not expect it to do me any good- 1 took four large bottles and was greatly surprised at the result, as the Emulsion effected a complete cute- Since then I have > never been troubled with a cold of any consequence."’ JOHN H. CAMPBELL. 250 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. Ask for and insist upon getting the genuine Lane’s Emulsion. It is sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle by all chemists and storekeepers. The larger size contains more than two of the small bottles. Sole Manufacturer; 2 E. G. LANE. Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. I It’s Famous Because ( t’s Goo d,”
GREAT JEWELLER’S SALVAGE SALE OF STOCK, I WILL be opening about Saturday week, November 7th, in portion of Shop lately occupied by Mr E. A. Drake, when I will offer, at gift prices, Stock saved from the Fire. My repairing branch will be carried on as usual. The majority of repairs left previous to the fire has been saved, and may be called for in about a fortnight. J. K. STONE.
ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? ECAUSE there must be, in advertised goods, a uniform high ~ ’ ality, otherwise the adve. -- article not being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal f its advertising colmmui.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 55, 31 October 1914, Page 3
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