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JANE'S „ EMULSION IS tmi THAN AN ORDINARY CGUGH MEDICINE. it is certainly the finest cough medicine prepared, but it is ajsoa Lung Healer and a Body Builder. U assists in the digestion of food, and in the making of purer and better blood. Better blood means better health & strength hi every part of the system. It means stronger nerves, muscles, tissues, bones; brighter eyes, clearer brain, elastic step.. It means all that tends towards perfect health—the hope of every living person. BUY AND TRY LANE'S EMULSION TO-DAY. Take your doses regularly. Con-, tinue the treatment for at least; one month, and you will gladly tell your friends that LANE'S EMULSION is all that is claimed? for it. At chemists and stores* 2/6 and 4/6. Take none but . i 3?* LANE'S. •• It's famous because it's good.".

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—TOSECRET AEIES & COMMI'iTEES ARRANGING DANCES A ND ——-——-——— jLjl' ' QOOIAL "pVENIN(*B I beg to notify that the Choapost House in the Auckland Province is The THAMES STAR... —FOR— INVITATIONS BALL PROG RAMMBB HONORARY MEMBERS' CARDS CONCERT PROGRAMMES MENUS —AND— CARDS & CIRCULARS of all descriptions. I have just opened up a complete Stock of the very latest ia Exclusive designs — and— fcf JNVITE INSPECTION. Wm. MoCULLOUGH, Proprietor

The Auckland Harbour Bcmi-u election is lrkcly to prove a lively one. Mr Bradney at last-has finally determined to stiu.d for .the city. Mr linwlney's seat wasi cca'tain as a. roprei&entativo of shipping interests ■but lie sAvys "It has b&eu insidiously i\'.rort<?d that I am seeking 1 ra-eleci-tion to the Board in the interests of a 'cilique-j'on a Mttall rail of fifty or sixty voters, and although I am assured of votes success on that roll, I have no".v J dbekled to stand for one oi the seats at your disposal.".

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10347, 21 April 1911, Page 1

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301

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10347, 21 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10347, 21 April 1911, Page 1

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