f HEALS ALL IT TOUCHESf fjtOUSD, "Spring Blossom Ointment,"' L Cures nil it touches. 6d ami 1/; Spring Blossom Pills," Od and 1/; "Bloom]c" Cures Corns. Warts, and Bullions lid er packet. Chemists and Storefeeepars.
il il I In every home where there is sickness of any kind there is need for | I f AMP'S irikif'sriT il if ; It may be some time before you realize this, btffc that does not alter the I g | fact. It may be that you do not know the composition of LANE'S 11 j Emulsion, or how good it is, or what it will da It is impossible to if ! tell in one issue of this newspaper everything about Lane's Emulsion 11 | that is worth telling. We can, however, tell you a little in this space, £ g I- j and if you are interested you will find more, and fit Her information on I j the circular that is scut out with each bottle. 1 j j That circular will be worth reading, because in it yoft will find every- 11 thing about Lane's Emulsion that you would like to\ know. What 11 it is made of, how it is made, and what it is good for. Cod Liver Oil 11 Hypopbosphites of Lime and Soda, Beechwood Creasote, and Fresh II Eggs scientifically emulsified form Lane's Emulsion. The highest I quality of each ingredient is used first, last, and all the time One i bottle is just like any other bottle. Whether you buy your supplies 9 | from a chemist m Palmerston North, or Palmerston South, in Auck- § land, or m Gore, in Oamaru or in Stratford, in Gisborne or in West- j port, you will find Lane's Emulsion just the same—permanent U _V 9 changeable, perfect, and always "the best emulsion possible." That f I is because of quality—the first quality always in Lane's EmulS-ON. I I These ingredients, together with the quality that is constantly used If II and the peculiar, but perfect manner in which they are ernulstfied (a* $ I 1 1 secret possessed only by the manufacturer of Lane's Emulsion) is I ig what makes Lane's Emulsion always the same and always good. || Ihe reason for purchasing "none but Lane's" is therefore' quite plain. 11 SI What will Lane's Emulsion do? The medicinal properties of the 11 || several ingredients used are told in detail in the circular attached I IS r° / bottle '- Shortl y told Lane ' s Emulsion is a medicine- I 1g food, an antiseptic medicinal-food emulsion. Its tonic, reuivenatino- II S strengthening, and fattening properties supply the human body with 11 11 the elements needed for renewing health. It gives the stomach help 1 § || by assisting that organ in the digesting of good food. Well digested 11 J § food means a thorough replenishing of the blood with the materials 11 •i I necessary for the upkeep of the system. Besides this important work 1 § I Lane's Emulsion gives decided, and direct assistance in curium ail- SI 1 ments of the lungs and throat, such as coughs and colds of recent or II I chronic standing, catarrh, inflamation, bronchitis, asthma, croup Ii I whooping cough, bleeding, consumption, etc. Foi further i'uforma- El tion regarding the value of Lane's Emulsion sec circular with each § 1 bottle. A number of testimonials from thankful people who have II been benefitted are also given, and are worth careful rcadm- by 'all 11 who wish to be well and strong. A " il When buying Lane's Emulsjok please be careful to emphasize the II , * word Lake S. heeause genuine remedies are imitated, and as imi 1 a J tatious never possess the merit and perfection of the reuuiue it i« iS \ I necessary for your health's sake to "take none but L>np'q » II I 3 * * M *$ 1 1 Lanes Evulsion is sold in two sizes by all chemists aud storekeepers. 11 ;| Smelt 2/6. Laige 4 /6. The large size is the economical size ll II . 8 1 j * Sole Manufacturer, E. G. LANE, Chemist. Oamaru. N Z i ] ii • ' ' l\
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 190, 10 August 1904, Page 11
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