j You want STRENGTH. You j can get it and keep it, by taking i LANE'S EMULSION. j You can WORK better, play I better, rest better, when you take LANE'S EMULSION. Your nerves will be Steadier, and digestion better when you take LANE'S EMULSION. You will sleep SOUNDER and | rest more contentedly when you take LANE'S EMULSION. Protects the whole family against coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, consumpi'on. Take LANE'S EMULSION at the first sign of a cold—breathe in through the nostrils pure fresh air, and plenty of it—and your cold will | disappear in a remarkably short I time-just try LANE'S EMULSION and prove these statements. j The large size is the economical j size, 4/6 per bottle. Take none I but LANE'S. 68 The Wise Mother Uses Bonningtoa's Irish Moss. P»r children's Coughs and Colds there Is no remedy se sale and sure, for It Is absolutely free from harmful nurcotics. Moreover, tor nearly half a century CARRAGEEN has been the standard family medicine for all Throat u.id chest ailments. Mrs Elizabeth French, of Chrlstchurch, wrlias:— " I am pleased to testify to the efficacy of Bonnington's Irish Moss. I have used it for myself and family for many years for Coughs and Colds. We have all derived much benefit from taking Bonnitigton's Irish Moss.—Elizabeth French." Some unscrupulous retailer may try to sell you a substitute or imitation which gives him greater prol.t. Absolutely refuse any remedy __ , but Bon-nin-jton's ' IrisbMots
: SYDNEY H. HICCS, x **' PATENT AGENT *,o ENOWESR, \ Advice Free. Pall or Write. . District >T v«agert A. L. v »- Plymouth. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT! fH"' (P ROUND COFFEE Jt! IX EVERY DAY HOT _ FOR IThe1 The Aroma I 8 Delicious COLD / TnV IT FOH L'KEAKFAST WEATHER IT IS A NICE CHANGE FROM TEA Always procurable from A.VEALE, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, New Plymouth. f/RINKLES and crowsfoet '" come because tissues are starving. Use LANE'S MEDOLINE daily. A delightful Skih. Tonic and Skin P«»od. i/- at Chemists. a.
J^ANDS. 1551 ACR E! 3 good undu/ating country (no ridges); splendid country; will carry 2 or 3 sheep; 300 acres rich valley; 5-roomed house, etc. Tenure L.I.P. at £SO 8s per annum. PRICE ONLY £3 5s PER ACRE. QOA ACRE*, 3 l / 2 miles from Kuiti; 200 acres good bu/n; 4-roomed house and outbuildings. Tenure O.R.P. at 18s. PRICE £3 PER ACRE. A cheap farm. 1200 ACRES £ ood u nd u lat;n g conntry; a large proportion ready for the plough; 10 miles from railway station. Lease 42 years to run Ml years at Is 6d and balance at 2s o'd per acre per annum), with right to acquire freehold at £1 10s per acre. PRICE £1 PER ACRE. A good iu vestment; easy terms. Farms of all descriptions for sale. Secure one now beiore prices advance. C B. LEVER AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, THTfI KUITI.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 385, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 385, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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