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§^memßmesemHmmemmmmmm^samave9sxTwrt7m , m i i ■ ■ i ■iwiwwwm—hwmmii milium" mwrn tmEsss^mes&aeaty ~~ ——--— in ~"T^ Si Let the users tell the story. When a man, or a woman, or a boy, or girl | a has "been benefited by taking. Lane's Emulsion for a few days,-or weeks, and 11 then tells in a letter of thanks about renewed health, the writer :fe surely worth : i | believing. Good as Lane's Emulsion, is, the words of the maftmSadiitrer arc 1 f sometimes not sufficient to convince suffetfers that health—soSsjast, xsigoxous, 11 sprightly health —is within grasp. The manufacturer's talk "'is likely to be I| prejudiced in favour of his preparation, but testimonials, statements of fact, 11 letters of thankfulness —call them what ycwi will —from patients who, once is weak, ill and suffering, are now cured, carry assurance of evidence, and con- 11 viction. Such letters were not written for fen, nor to fill apassiug fancy. I They were written because of fact, because of thankfulness. They were writ- [ j ten to tell others of benefits received, to spread good news to the sick, aiad suf- § I fering, and written with a belief that Lane's Emulsion will do again what I j Lane's Emulsion has done alread}-. | \ The statements herewith are not from specially selected letters. We have | quite a pile of similar conrmuedcations, and these are simply a few taken from \ the top of the pile. They certainly all point to the health to be obtained from. | i a course of Lane's Emulsion. Read them. I | From CHRISTGHURCH :—No other medicine does mc Rwi RANGIORA.— From fotir months old onrfcaby was II so much good as Lane's Emulsion. It is the best bottle-fed, but none of the ordinary foods ar/reed with || tonic I have tried. When 1 fesl a bit run down, or him. His little stomach would always i/ehe!. and \ § out of sorts generally a bottle cr two of Lane's fixes return any food given. A nurse suggested half a tea- i $ mc alright, and it seems to do so by improving my spoonful of Lane's Emralsien with each b&rtle. The tf \ digestion for my appetite improves when taking effect was almerat magical. Exactly how Lane's gf Lane's Emulsion. Emulsion stopped the sickness I can't say,.bnt Ido U| From QU EEN STOW N :—Catarrh of the throat annoyed know that several timee when we again triad food | % mc for a long time, and I tried several medicines. without any of Lane's ia it he would throw it un | % One was an emulsion of cod liver oil, but not until just as before. No doubt Lane's Emulsion heipeS jjj f Lane's Emulsion was tried did I get much relief. his digestion, and we kept giving it to hritn two ;1 £■ The very first bottle of Lane's induced a marked im- years old. He is now over three, a fine, plump, \|: provement. and my throat got quite well after heavy boy, and can digest any food \»e give Jiim. I js £J several bottles had been taken. 1 believe thecreasote think mothers of sioWy babies onght to give Lane's t k in Lane's is a miphty good addition, I used to let Emulsion a eemi trial. g | each dose lubricate my threat as much as possiblp, Frem DANWtVTW££: —I take pletemje in feeammending B| and an easier feeling was always isimediatebv notice- Lane's Earataaaa as a nerve aad digestive tonic. An jf 4 able. " illness left my oervens systenj it> sftch condition that & | From H AWER A:—Lane's Emnkien is a grand remedy sounds and noises would qwfclsly npsot mc, and Rive MS for cold in the throat and lungs. Nothing I know of mc a t w«tehed headache for the reet of tlu; day. St can eqaal it in easing iuflamed throat and removing Lane's Emulsion improved my digestive organs, and B | phlegm. 1 nsed to have a bleeding of the lungs helped mc to asswntiate mare food. My w'rtole body fj I when I bad cold, but expeil.nc-with Lane's Emulsion " as greatly benefited through its tonic i;<roperti«v< fes has taught we how to cure the cold and prevent the * bave now a reeHj,- good appetite, and feeJ■ better in B|; bleeding. All members of our house consider Lane's everyway. |C Kmalawa the best friend we have. 60RE :—ln 1899 I had a severe attach of grip, | g From WE>TPORT:-"Give her a R ood dose of Lane's wl " ch ™ vef ? sn«*ptible to colds A fresh | | Emulsion." That's what we So when qur Winnie has c f d W ° n l e »JS7^ wrth **! en chan S e j I a touch of croup The first sound of croup ai night, ?* TSetart cold left mc with frciqwmt pains 9 I and a dose of line's is given at once. The phlegm is *hr OT g» the cheat occaaonaJ nightswwfats, pndan 9| cut aw ay, the child eased, and of! to sleep agTin. ' AmOSt ' , A doctor f J I Emulsion to be a really good medicine Prescribed Lane's Bmohm and advised take it J % for clrildren , - colds aJI w,nter - Some foar months later I agju,h saw the t|l for children o coids. fleeter, and he was surprised at my good, health for I I From OAMARU:-Onr daughter, after an attack of he lho ht j shonld bTowried offbv t:rfnsu m ,,tion 11 measles, was left ma very delicate state of health. 1 can honestly praise Lane's Emulsion for my present d P V/e tried various tonics to build her up, but wifhout «oe>d health *-«="«• | y success ODtil the doctor prescribed Lane's Emulsion. Anther fwmi" HAWERA ;-For several years I had Si We steadily persevered with it, and are glad to say severe attecks of dariag ,; a B she is now m perfect health. The nsual medicines enly rdief . A | E From GISBOftNE:— Our children easily caught colds, workman recommended Lane's Emulsion, saying it ®1 and reading so much about the value of Lane's had done hfm a world β-f good. I tried it— took a ?8 Emulsion we gave it to each regularly for three or number of bottles during 1902 winter, and have not & I four months. Tne Emulsion has built them up fine, had an attack of broncbrtis since. Not only bron- a■? given them good appetites, and quite cured the sus- chitis cured, but my general health is d/cidedly | P ceptiblity to colds. We heartily recommend Lane's better. In my case Lane's Emulsion was certainly 1 % Emulsion for sirengtheoing sickly children. food as well as medicine. \ S I V< Such statements as the above clearly point to the value of Lane's Emulsion as 11 a medicine and a food. Not only were various illnesses dispersed anH patients If| cured, but the nerves, muscles, digestive and other orgaus.in the human body II were all materially strengthened: , Lake's Bmulsion is truly a food-medicine II for it not only cures diseases, but ie strengthens, and builds while it is curing. \\ Positive merit has made Lane's Emulsion a tremendous success, but the best Ik medicine in the world —no matter how good it nany be—is tjot of the slightest \ % use to any sufferer who does not try it. "Proof of the pudding is in the eat- jj N ing." To prove the value of Lane's Emulsion in your own case, to know posi- j 1 tively whether .Lane's Emulsion will give you the health 3-011 desire, 3-011 must IP do as the writers of the above statements have done—you n-ttst try Lane's M Emulsion. 11 Let that trial commence to-day, and let it be a faithful trial: Ailments I! ' diseases, illnesses that, having existed, and having increased in force arid \ t •power for weeks, or months, cannot be overcome by ore, or two doses. Don't \ \ expect Lane's Emulsion to perform miracles, because it won't. It cannot turn • I you out a a brand new person in 24 hours, but if you will be persistent, take ■ I your doses regularly, and faithfully it will surely do for yon. what it has done ■ 1 for others. And it will do this by a gradual building-up process. j | Any chemist will supply you with Lane's Emulsion in two sizes. Small bottles ■ 3 2/6, large bottles 4/6. The large bottle is the economical size, but which evei I h size you buy be careful to "take none but Lane's." j | Sole Manufacturer, E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. 11

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 202, 24 August 1904, Page 11

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