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# Lanes Emulsion I has effected some I marvellous cures \ Read Mr. Ford what jA says: ■ BSEBe 55 "Some months ago I was troubled with a continuous cough —at times hard and irritating, EP&iS ' * especially towards the evening, and when risB - . > >; ,j ..-;.' - - ?|js, ing in the morning, and for a few hours after > -^^K^"' rf ■ My doctor told mc, after an examination of my lungs and mucus, that I "should be careful," >' ' 4,'""■•"- -,*■** as there were indications of consumption. The >' '" ' me dicine prescribed did not entirely rid mc of llltta "*' ;^%ll8! my trouble, although it certainly relieved mc ' ' '"^stS' for the time Dem 6- Remembering that a relafive of mine had derived great benefit from Lane ' s Emulsion, I decided to try it. Before I had finished one bottle the evening coughing B entirely disappeared, and after a few bottles so did the morning coughing. I contmued taking the Emulsion, and feel to-day, H IH§I * ong a^ter discontinuing it, as well and vigoH rous as * * e^in my y° * aye b een P as sed & m B as a " nrst>c ' ass life" by two insurance socie--8 I n ties, and my doctor has told mc that my lungs S a §| are completely healed. You can make what use B vlillHwHff'r Hi youlikeof this letter.as I believe such a potent S / "El remedy deserves great support." 8 sssgggggasasffigßa Jml' HARRY. J. FORD, Eg ■ 8 ?££X*~~"r*<*," * TasmanSt.Bondi.N.S.W. EMULSION For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, lung and nerve troubles, incipient consumption and wasting diseases. Everything claimed for Lane's Emulsion is backed up by the testimony of hundreds of grateful men and women. Lane's Emulsion acts quickly, beneficially and does permanent good—supplying the elements necessary for the renewal of health, strength and sound nerves; aids assimilation, increases flesh, and brings brightness and bloom to the cheeks. Get a bottle of Lane's. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the most economical as it contains more than two of the small bottles. i Muulictnred bjr E. G. LANE Ouaua, N.Z. • fiwfatte cicmil. " It's famous—because it's good "
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 155, 30 June 1916, Page 8
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