1 k READ THIS LETTER. I have much pleasure in acknowledging the efficacy faf Lane's Emulsion. For some years 1 had been suffering from extreme nervousness, loss of blood, fainting turns, loss of appetite and violent indigestion, and although 1 tried many remedies, 1 did not get the slightest relief. A friend recommended me to try Lane's Emulsion (in fact he bought me the first bottle, for which I am very thankful). After taking three bottles, my cure was complete, and life once more seemed worth while. All nervousness vanished, I put on weight; before my illness, my weight was 11 stone 2; by the time 1 started with Lane's, it was as low as 7 stone. Now 1 am glad to say I am 9 stone 10. and have had no recurrence of my troubles, though I never fail to keep a bottle in the house. From this personal experience I can recommend Lane's Emulsion as the best and ONLY real health-builder the world has ever produced, so much so that I have made a great many converts to Lane's Emulsion, on my own account. You may use this when, where and as you like. (Miss) ISABELLE NORMOYLE, 327 Collins Street, Melbourne. Priet 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists ami Stem. Manmfmdmred ky E. G. LANE, Graduate Chemist, Oamara, NZ Taives E&ULSIONj Lane's haa • most extraordinary record of I •uccess as a lung-healer and body-builder. I It not only restores health, but also builds 1 i ap the strength of nerves and body. It puts flesh on the thin, gives confidence to the nervous, and promotes perfect assimilation and healthy digestion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)
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