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THE BABY. C The pride of the house when he is smiling, liappy, and healthy. But when he is ailing, what theu ? Is your baby ailing ? Is he too thin? Does he Increase too slowly in weight ? Does his food do him all the good It ought ? Then give him a medicine food that will help him; that will help him digest his food perfectly; that will give him more flesh—more power to resist disease. Lane's Emulsion is what he needs. It Is the best and most effective medicine for little folks. Best because it is easy to take and never causes pain or irritation. Best because it makes them fat and plump; brings colour to the cheeks, and prosperity to the whole body. Best because % makes smiling, happy, healtbj children. \

USE'S EMULSION at all chemists and stores. Price 2/6 and 4/8. " It's Famous," 33 Bonding I on's Irish * Moss will cure your Cough or Cold. When you catch cold, one way is to pay no attention to it—at 'cast until it develops into bronchitis, pleurisy, pneinnmii.i, or even something' more serious. The other way is to at once lake BONNINGTGATS CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS It ml! quickly nire you, soothe the irritation, heal the lungs, and make them strong and healthy. Read the experience of Mr. N. H. Litolff, of Mornington, Dunedin "I desire to express my satisfaction of the qualities of Bormington'e Irish Mos., for rnughn anJ colds, t suffered •7" ?\ cou K il feadfully for some conitderable time. I tned several cough remedies without petting any relief vvhatrrer until I ,„ llr |, ased a bottle of your Irish Moj«. After taking it for a short time ,t qi.i.-kly drove all traces of the couch aw.iv." & Refuse Substitutes. Ask for BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss and do not be persuaded to take e substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit. „

If you want your furniture removed en i chilly, c\j)cfli(idii.-lv, ;inll ccojiomi,--nlly, employ t Ik- \W Kxprc^ < -unip^iiy. Kill.. w!,O Tii;iki* ;1 ;1 ) 111 lliK nic nlso aiilo to supply lir>t-<'3;iss dry Mora-re accommodation.' Customs work iii all its branches.—Aclvt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 6

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349

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 6

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