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Every pound i» » special air-liglit and damM* o ;' package, which preiema to „ flavour, Mrangth and frigrtne*

"In my opinion LANE'S EMULSION has no equal." ■ l ' > In a letter to the Lane's Emulsion Coy., Mr. A. S. Cookson, of Invercargill, says:—"About three years ago I was in a poor state of health, my weight being only nine stone. I seemed to be In a decline, and all my friends sympathised with me and seemed to think that I would soon be awaf from them One of my chums strongly recommended me to try Lane's Emulsion. .. I had almost made up my mind that It was only a matter of time, and that It was no good trying anything more. :1 took his advice, however, and sent away for a case of three dozen. These I took according to directions, and when finished found that my weight had increased by ,28 pounds, and my health simply perfect. ) I can strongly recommend Lane's Emulsion to anyone who, like myself, was fading away. In my case there was.'nothing apparently the matter, but I was gradually getting thinner and weaker. in my opinion Lane's Emulsion as a body-builder has no equal."—SigMd, A. S. Cookson, Invr rcargill...... Lane's Emulsion will act for you ai it did for Mr. Cookson. It always assists digestion, builds up flesh, and adds strength. This treble action of Lane's Emulsion is unique with itself, and cannot bo found in the many substitutes and imitations which flood the market. Lane's Emulsion in two sizes can be found in the stocks of all chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion. Small size 2/6, large size 4/G. The large size Is the economical size. ' 3»

A Cold on the Chest is dangerous,' be-cause-tfte lungs aTCtiffect' ed. *lfc*6t takenriri'hand it may develop iijto broil'! chitis, pneumonid or even^ medicinfe to sooth'the irri.l tatiotl. Break nnL „„ut andjeave the lungisstamgl ana healthy, and therVJe / no remedy so good as\ Bonnington'sl Irish Moss J i I For over 46 yeard has been the favojn, family cough medicfiZ „

FLOWER SEEDS [ FOB • AUTUMN SOWING Now Season's just arrived ex Coi'intlnu. SWEET PEAS Sown now nill bloom eatly m spring and continuo through the sttni.'nier, Orders taken for Narcissi and other Bulbs, Sow Cabbage aui Cauliflower Seeds ivr early plants tliiß month. W. ROWE Not Plyiaoutii.., -.;.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 6

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385

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 6

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