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AI J_ _ • MMV Every pound it wrapptd in a jQI K M ipwitl lir-tiglit tnd cUmp-procif m*m m m P» cll, ge. w ' l 'tl> prof*"* >'• M 10 fltvsnr, itrength tod fragrtnc*

WHAT IS IN A NAME? '> , EVERYTHING WHEN YQtf < NEED MEDIoiNE. / BE SURE YOU GET x LANE'S EMULSION. i Lane's Emulsion is tn(< away the EmulaUn MMfcfM. It is absolutely the Kinc <fi *o®slons. Like every otHir gdoi' medicine, it is freely Imitated (imitations, you know, shouldalways be avoided). Lane's iimul-j sion is standard of value in Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, and is' freely used everywhere throughout N.Z. When you ask for " Line's Emulsion," and are offered some other bran^ —one of the many imitations—firmly assert your privilege of selection, and say, " No, thapks, I wftnt Lane's, and Lane's only." f i Lane's Emulajou is used and recommended by Annie Han&an, Dunedin Peter Royd, Lovell's Flijt; A. Wilkie, Auckland; John A. Grant, Auckland ;< G. McKeon, Dunedin; W. C. Lovell,' Stratford; Ellen Knaggs, Auckland; W. Hall, Riversdale; M. Cooper, Wellington ; A. M. Falls, Greytown; H. If. Cohen, Invercargill; W. Spring, Christ church; Mrs. W. Botton, Wanganui; George Brickell, Feathcrston; Waikato, Sanitoriuni, Cambridge; Nurse Maude, Christchtirch; C. Bradshaw, Wellington ; L. A. Meyer, Mangaweka; E. N. Harrison, Auckland; J. Hendersop, Temuka; M. 0. Spicer, Ashbiirtoii; A. B. WeMan, Dannevirke, and thousands of others throughout the Dominion. . - , The fait that Lane's Emulsion is ' famous because It is good ' Is truer to-day than ever, and the best of reasons why you should always insist upon receiving what you ask for. Lane's Emulsion is for Inflamed throats, coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croups, and all kindred ailments known to children and adults. Lane's Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, find never fails to build up strong, healthy, vigorous belies. Two lizes, 4/6 and 2/6 at all medicine dealers. The largo size the sijonomical size. 4S WKDDIJItBURX, VIC. lliou. Dazeley, Wedderburn, Vic., writes: ''lt is with feelings of gratitude that I testify to the intrinsic value of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules i;i my recent illness, brought on "by an attack of indigestion in a severe form, ana wind)[produceddistressing heart troubles anil bead affections, liceessitatin" the regular employment of strong laxatives -«y weight fell from Hst lib to list 81b, A decided improvement began and continued with the use of Dr. Sheldon's Digesti\e 'tabules, the (FTgestive organs gatnuied torn*, troublesome gas pressure about the heart was removed" and the retention of food mailo possible. Less I luin three boxes of Digestive i abules have made me a new man." Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are ail uiie(|i!ulled preparation for the cure of Indigestion and ail Stomach Troubles. Price 2s OJ per tin. Obtainable everywhere. A few items clipped from The Knsli sale list : Men's dungarees 2s Od, men's caps Sd, men's suits fis in the pound reduction, men's saddletweed trousers 7s lid. men's braces Bd, men's and boys' handkerchiefs (i for Is. boys' knickers from Is lid. Tlie Kasli Alteration Sale.—Advt. Seventy dozen men's, women's and children's slippers, ex Paparoa, have just opened out at the. Melbourne. They come direct from the maker, coiwcqucntly the prices show a sharp reduction. Read these:—Women's felt clippers, carpet soles, Is pair; women's cheek print slippers, pile soles, Is 3d; men's fe.lt slippers, carpet soles, Is fid; women's cherry felt slippeys, leather soles, 4s Od; ladien brown felt slippers, leather soles, very smart, 3s lid; ladies Arctic cloth slippers, felt and string sole, very warm and durabla, 3s 84 pair,—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 64, 10 April 1909, Page 6

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582

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 64, 10 April 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 64, 10 April 1909, Page 6

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