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inn vS*mm^\ it la only on the I Sohnappe that it ought to be judged. You be tse Judge. urn an honest prepa !of Juniper Barrias and I Barley. youtakenofJlisk. Bettar not taka anything than aooaDt • aiihxlHO. f or tni< ,torluiona ara put I w-. .wr who only—to maka | big pronu-thay ara absolutely I ®uyW6ole@oMes\ Look for the nat — — ' - • ' only bottles with „ „ w> „ . Udolphc. Wolfa o« «*>- '«>--• *

Why So me People ape Poop. rheir itk-as are larger than their purses. They think the workl owes them living. They do not keep account of their expenditure. They art' easy dupes ai schemers and promoters. Jh.'j- lvverfw the maxim—"Duty before pleasuic." They have too many and too expensive amusements. They do not think it worth whilo to save odd sums. J ney ha\e risked a coiripeLenco in trying to get rich quickly They allow friends to impose upon tlw.il Koud naturo and generosity. l hey try to do what others expect ofthem, not what tho.v can afford. .' i J'arontn are economical, but the cluldiw, have oxlravagunt ideas lhey do not do to-day Khat lh ton possibly p„t on - llnti , to _ moi ;_ Thty do not think i ( . WC)rth whj , a wr/un (? a) " ,niC,S <>r in t^ to r t,r int,ir ' iwns rau,er 4'n"alh aienr° rk ,Vhkh o antot'd pavuiont- in mi fn.. accommodation. J sl lor trt wl,rn k t ( aU thCi '' egBS in onc basf'save'fof " "« U ' ne «™gh C lory. ' expensive jcvelno that one expenOn a In! i „ aKunt ha'iits. fhov trv " liour. a - u ' u '■' hey .subscribe i„ r ,1 • monies uloiitf, oivans li i„ I -'—i,"lon book" 'p n "■ac- a „y, h i n t| I 11 inc-a-the insialin.ni pi,,,,. "" nn!rh" V lo ~mkt 1 'HI.SIJICSIS (hcv 11 rilli .i ■ *: a,Ki lH . s !- 1,1,1 Jiav o thought t.iiiit '•y 'onld make a fori,me by investm«, in something ~ey kllow m , (hi „ g

pna's gmylslon. 1 cannot help but praise Lane's Emulsion, it did me so much good." "Wc are never without Lane's Emul-sl?*-*l a'wajs cures our co its. "As soon as the children Inve the ! eas t co)ll j give them Lane's Emulsion.' " We think worlds of Lank s E..iulsion. It made our clnld stroii" and well." These aic a few of the remarks heard about Lane's Emulsion. Recommendations from neighbour to lickdihoiir, friend to friend, from the well to the S'.ck. As a cough-cuter, lunghealer, flesh-maker, Lane's Emulsion is the medicinefood for man, woman, or child. 2,6 and 4/6 bouie. Chemists and Stores. Take none but Lanes. 97

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 182, 5 August 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 182, 5 August 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 182, 5 August 1904, Page 4

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