For Ohroiiu- t'h^sf,; Complaints, Woods' Grwn l><jfipi-rmint Cur«. la 6d. ■-'~ Kin Atisliop! "'hat's a warning to. you. Time for "NAZGL"—that never-fail-ing conqueror oi colds and influenza. Thousands praise- it—so will you.
RSUS9C FOR EVERYONE. There is no more opportune time for developing one's natural talent for music, than during the long winter evenings. Many dwelling in the country could profitably and pleasantly employ their leisure moments iii learning to play the modest, tuneful mouth organ, or the mellow accordeon. Others, whose love of music is not backed by native ability, may bring the world's best music in band, orchestra, and song t© their own firesides. The Pjdison Phonograph is a wonderfully perfect machine, playing records of great musical value. No home or camp need lack one of the splendid instruments, as the prices are within the reach of everyone.
MOUTH ORGANS, sweet organ-toned instruments of splendid quality— 9d. «/<■ 1/3 1/6 2/- 2/6 *3/I 3/e a/----i MELLOW TONE ACCORDEONS, every note clear and sweet— 10/- 15/- 18/6 21/- 30/MUSJC CARRYING CASES, Flat, Fold, and Roll Styles— 3/6 . 4/6 ■: 6/6 ; 7/jB 8/6_'. .10/Try this New Song: "Are we down-hoarted ? No." Written, composed, and printed in Now Zealand— 2/- netk; EDISON'S PERFECT PHONOGRAPH—fuII open tone, wonderfully clear recording, every-ready producer, with' perpetual needle ; playing cylinder records.
Models at £4 10S, £B,' £10 10s, £12. Anberol and Blue Amberol Records in immense variety—2/- and 3/A. W. HOPKINS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, East Street, Ashburton. EMULSION heals diseased lungs. it aouriihes awl itre«|theas the mtem aad enable* diieaie t» be thrown oft with the !ea«t difficulty. It hai local and gtwiuA ygd • effect; baniihe* hannfut (term* bom throat <x lungs, and ctfeatfhetu the nerre*, muscles sad ofgans. To the Watted « weakened body, it terfctfet health ami itrength; to the strong it give* greater tbeoflh. Worn tissue* are repaired, natural decline checked and the digestive organ* toatd up; Lane*» pro you a btight. pleasant outlook oo life. Laae'i Emubioa contains nothing that it harmful, and itt ingredients ate not kept a secret Their are: the fiaest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creawte, and HypophttphitM of Lime and Soda, emulrifiedbyFrethEu*. flbughf, Coldi, Bronchitis, A«thm« and all Lung and Throat «rfectkms receiTe permanent benefit if Laae'c Eatuliion ii mod* Da oat accept a wbttitute. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at alt titore* «ad chemists. The targe , bottles ore the mo* economical a* they contain more than two of the smaller one*. Lwe't EmuUion !• nacvfactoredby a certificated chemi«t-E. G. LANE, Oamaru, N.Z.
" KEEP if HANDY." IN Winter Weather you should keep a Bottle of Jkm Always at hand. Take a doso oeeawomtlly to \vard off coughs and colds* ;• It is' -wonderfully strengthening and vitalising. Better get a supply to-day. Keep a bottle, in your shop or office j and a bottle at home. All chemists sell it at la lOd.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9155, 1 June 1915, Page 6
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