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Does so much good because small doses taken after food help ihe digestion, aad assist assimilation. LANE'S EMULSION is absorbed by the system, reaches, and does good to every part and portion of the body. Children who are delicate improve so rapidly on LANE'S EMULSION that they fairly astonish their parents. Being so much like cream, and quite pleasant to take, there , is no bother in giving it. When medicine time comes round the Childdren ask for it, and take it readily, and so they change from sick, frail, puny, delicate Boys and Girls to bonny, healthy, happy, strong, and vigorous young men and women. 69 20 WEEKS IN BED. Burst Varicose Vein. Varicose Veins in the leX, which seem to have puzzled the doctor attending mc," writes Mrs. E. Smerdon, Ronnie Street. Footscray. Vie "I bought a pot of "Rcxona," your new Rapid Healer, and after ten days' treatment felt wonderfully improved, and able to Ret about- I am 58 years of age. and consider I owe a debt of gratitude to Rexona Ointment." Wrinkles and crowsieet come because tissues are siarviag. Use LANE'S MEDOUNB daily. A delightful Skin Tonic aad Skin Food. i/= at Chemists. 9 MANNING'S OLPYNE. TTHE /-HREATEST QOXJGH QTJRE QN -jgAETEL 2URES THE "WORST COUGH OR COLD IN O/j HOUKS. 1/ AND 1/6. QOJLD "pVERYWHEKE. THE BEST CANDLE. WAX. LOOKS WELL, BURNS WELL, !AKDi IS &OBE JTQf- PLEASE; TOJJ,.-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 10

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