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On the back of each bottle of Lane's Emulsion you will find a label with these words,— •' SPEC!At NOTICE.—LanB's Emulsion has a rich, distinctive flavour, due to finest quality Beechwood Creasote, a very valuable ingredient. If you wish to avoid taste pour dose into a little' cold water in cup or glass, and drink without stirring. Cold water tones down taste and richness, but does not alter medicinal properties." The taste of Lane's Emulsion is peculiar to and original with Lane's. It is the Creasote that is prominent, and is a decidedly important ingredient. While the taste of Lane's Emulsion is liked by many people, it is objected to by others. The taste, however, like that of tomatoes, is easily acquired, and after a few doses is really enjoyed. To arrive quickly at the point of enjoyment pour your dose of Lane's into a little cold water and drink ' without stirring. If those who object to the taste of Lane's Emulsion will do this a few times an appetite will soon be acquired, and the good health results to be obtained from this fine lunghealer and health-maker will quickly be apparent. 137 m •

Jt is a sure and quick , remedy for many things. SBowel disorders, Stomaed troubles, ailments of tfte Kidneys and SBladaer. S Jt (jelps in eases of ißfieumatism. Jt dears tse SBlood—through t6e Xidneys. Sfon't accept any substitute, you must „ get t6e genuine. CORNS CURED BARRACLOUQH'S PROGANDRA • Has stood the test of trial*, &nd still keeps going on Reaping Corns. Oh I What will the U&rreit be? . roh samples Addrtts— 11 BMRACUOUQH, WEILIHQTOM." 02 all Vendors, l/« per Box.

THOUGHT 18 A POWER Developed by Brain Organisation and oon« Bists of impressions made upon that delioate org*n through tbe.medium. of the senies, when you Buffer the Soal-Disturbtng Paio* oI VIOLENT RAGiNQ TOOTHACHE Through your thought youMeslre something that will mitigate the Paia, The next time you are harassed, use yoar thought and procure BARRACLOUGH'S MAGIC NERVINE Which Relltvn In Oh* Minute. ARRESTS DECAY, KILLS THI NUIVI. Of ail Medicine Vendois. Pries, Is*

AS MEMORY TBIABUREB Impressions received, and reproduces them as occasion oconr&, clear, caUji, and oohetont, bo treasure Inypur min4 the valuable know* ledge that 'fiarrtiofough'a AdMlan Lun£ Balsam cures Gougbs and Colds qpiokly. When you are oqreJ let others have the benefit of your impressions; apeak of the Balsam as you And It. Hundreds now use BARRACLOUGH'S ACACIAN LUNG BALSAM which really cores quickly. Or all Mbdicxhs VENDons. 1/6 A 2/6.

BAKUAur -OTIGfI'S •'HOIA BR/ HD" CURE 3 Are Obtainable From W. FRASER (Chemist), And Respectable Medicine - Vendors Everywhere. WANTED KNOWN. DRAWING ROOM AND DINING? ROOM .SUITES MADE TO ORDER. Special Comfortable Easy Chair? and Chesterfield Settees made to your liking. ALL BEDDING AND MATTRESSES MADE. LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS SEWN AND LAID. GO-CARTS AND OLD FURNITURE RENOVATED. JOBBING WORK DONE. Estimates fciven, Best Workmanship, Aud dt prices to suit all. INSPECTION INVITED. F- J. EASTON, (Fourteen years' experience with the lata W. Dingle.) Address : iING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Cheap Farms.

400 ACRES, good dairy country; 70 acres felled, 30 acres In eras*. Price, £l5O. 50 ACRES, go°d six roomed house ; good outbuildings. Well subdivided. Close to school and factory. Six miles from town.- Price. £BOO. £250 cash. 100 ACRES, all in grass, good house, cowshed, stables, trap-shed, and piggeries. Close to gcho 0 l find factory. Seven miles from town. Price £lO pet acre.; Very little caih required. A. L. TUKE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7808, 28 April 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7808, 28 April 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7808, 28 April 1905, Page 4

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