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The Remedy of Proved Efficacy for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Wasting Disease and General Weakness It promptly relievo, and at once bepns the important work of streriglhsnina the lungs, nerves, digestion and the who c bpdijy system. Its effects are always in the direction of belter health. Lane's Emulsion is positively free of harmful drugs, being composed of the very purest refined Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best remedies for wasted and weakened conditions ; Beechwood Creasote, "which is particularly antagonistic to germ life-itssoothing, balsamic properties are of great Value in lung and throat explications; Hyphophosplutea of Lime and Soda for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, and fresh eggs for the perfect* cmulsiiication of the other constituents, as well as for their recognised food value. It" has soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh-creative 'properties in the highest degree ; is pleasing to the palate; and overcomes disease and weakness by removing the cause of the trouble. Further information concerning Lanes Emulsion is to be found on the circular accompanying each bottle. It contains a mine of valuable information and advice to sufferers, and includes a large number of testimonials from trustworthy people of all ages and occupations. Visit the nearest chemist or store to-day, and get a bottle of Lane's Emulsion. There are two sizes, 2'6 and 4/6. The large size contains more than two of the small bottles. Be particularly insistent, and get only LANE'S Emulsion. Sole Manufacturers E, G. LAME, Chemist. Oarnsru, N.Z. S %js> O
Nelson, Moate & Co. irer* awarded first and special prizes for blended teas, against all competitors, at the Auckland Exhibition; also first and special prizes for their collection of Ceylon, Indian, and China teas, and first prizes for their Nelmoa coffee and Cocoa respectively. Ho far back as 1882, at the New Zealand International Exhibition, this firm was awarded the only gold and first silver medals for blended teas, in competition with Australasia. The house of Nelson, Moate is now in the 35th year of its existence, its headquarters being in Wellington, and there are branches in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Hobart, and Colombo. Mr. 11. Nelson, the founder, still takes tho leading part in its management
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 13, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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372Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 13, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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