iEALTH.Y CHILDREN Every child could be graceful, j. strong, happy hearted and healthy, 1 -with glowing color, soft curves and sparkling eye*. I Mothers »f weak, aickly and ailing children will find fhek best friend J and support in With the help of this grand remedy all lung, throat and wasting diseases are overcome. The dullness and tiredness of your child will vanish like mist before the morning sun. The eyes will brighten and cheeks bloom, because of the rich, red blood created by the Emulsion, the hollows will be filled in, and you as a mother, will rejoice in the excellence of this vitalized medicine food. Here is proof of the goodness of Lane'a Emulsion for young as well at old people. "I have gieat pleasure in recommending your Emulsion. My little boy was suffering from a severe attack of Inflammation of the Lungs. The result of giving one bottle of Lane's Emulsion was simply marvellous. I had been told by a number of. friends of the wonderful results, even in long-standing cases of consumption, and am very glad 1 gave it a. trial. It is a positive Safeguard agaTnSt colds, and my house has never been s<s free for many years. I also gave Hto my growing -ht* «.v.. 6 .-.. is not only strong, but has also added flesh to her body. I feel so satisfied with it that I recommend it to everybody having weak lungs. Yours faithfully, L. F. HAYES, Oamaru.' 1 Lane's Emulsion, which is sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large bottle contains double the quantity. Prepared only bjr E. G. LANE, Chemist,. ©amaru, N.Z. o Cures Influenza Nowaday t everybody knowi the symptoms of Influenza by experienced Yet a little care at the outlet will* otevent the terioui complications that - 'often occur. Bennington's Irish. Moss, rest and warmth will restore health in a few days. Bat go to bed at once—a day or so at the start will pre* vent a week or a fortnight away from work. Bonnington's Irish Mom is the standard remedy—tested for half • ceav tury, there's nothing to equal it. Mri. E. Woodhotue, of Northccte, writes: "I h»re tried a bottle of BooaingtM's Irish Mow sad fouad it very gaod. I Watuddea attack of lalueaza and ' it saved tnt frost a nvara Mmm." i Refuse an imitation or substitute A which give's the dealer a bigger J profit. Insist oa fettiaf Bonnington's. ~ r~ CARRAGEEN 8S g© Young Couple When beginning housekeeping the young couple will naturally want to begin the right way, to be economical without being parsimonious. L^l^X^iLL^SnYis an economical tea because less of it is required for yotv. teapot than any other -1 ■ brands and the quality is y the vary best. f Tarae Grades at I 1/8, 1/10, 2/-par*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 September 1913, Page 3
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