Every week in this bright colony sixteen people die of consumption. Just think of it. The last ten years 8678 died in New Zealand of this one disease. Government stastistics prove it. And vet consumption need not be. Keep your lnngs filled with pure, fresh air. Inhale freely and deeply. Make your lungs expand and grow. When cold attacks you, and a cough commences you will be strong to throw it off. Take Lane's Emulsion to help you. It will ease, soothe, and heal the throat and lungs, and help to keep you strong. Consumption is the v.'liitu scourge of New ' Zealand, but consumption can ; be iiileJ, can be forced right i cm of mis fair colony if the priple wii'.. Fresh fcj- and I JiAKJs'S EIIUIiBION. 109
READ THE SIGN POST. LOTS OF NEW ZEALANDEUS HAVE LEAKNED TO HEAD IT CAREFULLY. Read the sign post rightly. The sigji post of liealth is the beck. You must road its aches and pains. Y'ou must know the language of the back. When you know it the hign-post at 3s per bi>.\—six buxt ■vill be posted on recei or «,n | je posted on receipt of prit by foster iTcClcltan Co. 76 >:« Street. Sydney, N.S W
20 PKR CENT. CARBOLIC SOAP Cur-:; ;, Ti (l prints Insect and Mosq:;i'a ::'.lc:;. The strongest Carbolic t Soap. CARBOLIC OINT.MKNT A sovereign remedy (or all SKIN AILMENTS. Especially Valuable in Hot Climates. THERE IS XOTHIXG SO BAD FOR A COUGH AS COUOHIXG. THERE IS NOTHING SO GOOD FOR A COUGH AS BAXTER'S LITXG PRESERVER. It's just a little cold in tin., head, a little tickling in the throat, a little bronchial trouble. At last, serpent-like, it wriggles its way down deep into the very (issues of the lungs, an 1 the doctor says : "Consumption !" KEEP YOUR COUGH OUT. A small bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver will do it. SOLE EVERYWHERE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 4
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313Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 4
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