Curing Ljing Trouble Not always an eisy task. Very much depends upon the way patients look after themselves. If those who possess weak lungs, or who easily catch colds will exercise deeper breathing, not merely for a few minutes each day, but create the excellent habit of breathing a little deeper all day long,—the extra lung power developed will positively astonish you. To help throw.off a cold, recent or chronic, to clear the air passages of phlegm, to reduce the inflammation or soreness caused by a cold and to aid fresh air, take regular doses of LANE'S EMULSION the great lung healer and body builder. About one or two teaspoonfuls of Lane's three or four times each day will da aicely, Be Mire it's Lanh's Emulsion. 166 It's good for the Butcher, the Baker, the Brc-wer, The Carjientcr, Bricklayer, Blacksmith and Phoer, The Mistress, tlm Servant, the Maiden demure, Ihe 'toiler, the Clerk, the Disconsolate Wooer. It's good for the Wealthy, it's good for the Toor, Of <h" system celd-slrickfn a perfect renewer. When the air of Australia is cold and i in pure It's Infallible—Woods' UrcfcC l'cj>[jerzuiat Cure* 3
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7928, 18 September 1905, Page 4
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190Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7928, 18 September 1905, Page 4
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