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MEDICAL A well-known Otago doctor writes : " I write on behalf of a patient of mine whom I treated for consumption with Lane's Emulsion ; the sputum has diminished, cough less, sweating almost stopped, and weight has increased 7 or 8 pounds." Another: "The composi- j tion of Lane's Emulsion is i excellent, and should be of , great benefit in wasting or lung diseases. I have compared its Emulsification i with others (microscopically) and find yours excels them all." A Christchurch doctor writes : "I have prescribed Lane's Emulsion for several of my patients, and am highly pleased with the results. 1 consider your Emulsion a great improvement on the ordinary Emulsions of Cod Liver Oil." A VVanganui doctor says : "Lane's Emulsion has much benefited several of my patients. I am satisfied it is a thoroughly good preparation." A Wellington doctor says : " I have been carefully watching the results of Lane's Emulsion in cases of weakness and general debility. The results have more than justified its use." Doctors recommend only when they are well satisfied. They have tried and tested Lano's Emulsion. Its value as a reliable Jungheuler aud body builder is beiug proved every day. What Lane's Emulsion has done for others it is possible for it to do for you. We ■would impress upon you this One necessary point—"Take none but Lane's." Chemists and Grocers all sell it. 2/G aud 4/6 per bottle. <3 6O Are the acknowledged leading remedY for all Fomalc OoaiplnlntK. Recommended by the Modlcal Faculty. '-The genuine bear the signature of Wμ MARTIN {registered Without which nono are genuine*. No Lady should be with. out them Order of all Chemist* throughout the World. Proprietor;-MARTIN. Chemist, SOUTHAMPTON. ENS, *e<rats: SHARLAHD 4, CO.. 10.. Auckland and WeUtnftoa »ndWIEALAHB DRIIQ CO-.C^^hurch. WAUKENEZIE. A CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. R. W. PARKER, Chemist, Queen-st. TVVOTJND, "Spring Blossom Ointment," JP Ctiree all It touches. 6d and 1/; "Spring Blossom Pills." 6d and 1/; "Bloomlne ,, Cnres Corns. Warts, and Bunions. 6d per packet. Chemlsta and Storekeepers.

■ »"■■■•■•► [I < ' [ ' ►■■• i I <j "rnYERY bottle of CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY is GUARANTEED, ► fe 1 'Hi fl)" , '"' "W ,, *j an( i the dealer from whom it is purchased will refund the money to anyone j; J f||af|a ■'"■ " WQ o is not Batisfied after using two-thirds, and returns the balance. r ,: I iltl fl %B lai U Hsl II The. many remarkable cures of colds and influenza effected by this preparation || i w '!■ I? W^WW^^^W , have made it famous over the civilized world. It can always be depended upon, and y - I 1 ' ill' If feAlrf/JLt BP^ take. It not only cures colds and influenza, but counteracts any ■ ■ J I tendency towards pneumonia. -==== L . __ ' 11 111 wlllllS vOluS A Time| y Suggestion. | I fell Sg!% This remedy is also a certain cure for Croup, ', • . . ' . , ...-• ji I : - (if gil W ' Ihis is the season of the year when tne .■! 1 and baS n6Ver been kn ° Wn t0 fail * h6n gIVCn " P- d -t and careful housewife replenishes ; 1 lllil o ®** l^o «SO««M. 1 soon as fche chlld becomes hoarse, or even after the h er supply of Chamberlain's Cough 11 croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. [ Remedy. It is certain to be needed ' I 1 I I CAD IT ■ t efore tne wint ei" is over, and results are I 4 i # bUIiD lIll\UAI| ' . ."',': ► much more prompt and satisfactory wken >II 4 jl I IUPLISMfii it is-kept at hand and given as soon as .. I '4 fI3W fflr CoifSPSpnoff ; _ the cold is contracted, and before it has I IJ iISS J™ Aii»#ttp:eEAßsseFTaE Whoopmsr Cough is not dangerous when the t , ~. , T , ncf 1 I fills! ii rpuDftii' i VT&tno 6 b become settled m the system. In almost | < cough is keptloose and expiration free by the use . every instanM> severe cold be h-t -, ill •J.«« B ~I I^.bJ , "" of this remedy. warded ofl" by taking this remedy freelj, | ' ! rII n& I. •« " Bβ f«* f fl as soon as the first indication of the cold |■ j \ Ilili wBWWWDI ™eeCIBB W» ~'. appears. There is no danger in giving it jl' fl i ifSi ' s^' ACTV .' uae raAXX f I " X9, \ t0 children, for it contains no harmful |I j ' 1 j} J lt contains no opium or other harmful substance, substance. It is pleasant to take, both j| Ift , and it may be given as confidently to a baby as an adults and children like it. Buy it and .Jj. ■ j ' adult. yOU Will et the beSt " h alwayS CUreS " J I * ' I i r nJilVliiillßiiK I. t i^ i I r,^Ar T « Tr ,n I Is not onl y entirely Free from all [ ~1 L 11 { ; SMALL SIZE Poisons, but is the only one LARGE SIZE j I < Is. 6d. 3s. > I, 1| OFFICIALLY DECLARED SO. | L L Pjjhp *m wMiMjapMM^MM^■ t i —ii '' ——~—.« V; s ' :||

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1903, Page 8

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