BEADY! AYE. ALWAYS BEADY. Sittings may be had at any time. / Open all- Saturday afternoons. W. JE. Sorrell, •"Jlii*" Photographer, 179 Colombo street. - - 1313 Califonrian tinned pears and apricots lQd per tin. ;Wardell Bros, and Co.—(Advt.). . <- Warden's next tea competition closes Qc* tober 31st.rHA.dvt.) . , .. , : The life of * popular song is not dependent upon its musical merits so much aa upon, a catchiness of phrase which appeals to a fickle-minded public, consequently the. vogue of such a production is uncertain and shortlived, and "ya-'ra-ra-boom-de-ay" and "I Don't Want h> Play in your Yard" sink quickly into oblivion, which will never be the fate of the "Sonata Pathetdque" or the "Lieder Ohne Worte." Ifr is just the same with medicinal compounds. The cheap, catch-penny medicaments, which are sown broadcast through the country, are short-, lived because they possess no intrinsic merits. Lane's Oreasoted Emulsion, however, is a classic which only requires to be known to find an abiding pl&ee in all house-, holds. This is proved by the unsolicited testimonials which the proprietor is continually receiving, as -witness the following: —"Eden street, Oamaru, 12th Jane, 1900. Mr E. G. Lane, Chemist and Druggist, Bear Sir,,—l have great pleasure in adding my testimony con-, cerning the value of your 'Creasoted Emul-. skra of Cod layer Oil," which I have regularly used for some months. I was unfortunately very susceptible to colds, which' often compelled mc to be absent from business, and was recommended by a local medico to take your Emukaon. As a. result my general health » much improved, my appetite is about 50 per cenS, better, and I have increased several pounds in weight, and am now heavier than I have ever been. I find I "am better able to throw off a cold. As you know this letter is entirely unsolicited, and, if it is of any use to y#u, please consider yourself at fiberfey *q use it, for £* believe your Emulsion Is of great value to any who suffer from chronic colds, or who readily take severe cold* that weaken the system, and make life a little less pleasant than it might otherwise be.—Yours sinoeraly, R. Mujjgan (of MUligaa and Bond)." : ■_ 3 DON'T : '• NEGLECT COUGHS. Q NATUBE tax* cute year cough* wit&onf %a&. but you c&n't affoid to duace it. A cough thai is left to cur* itaelf ia slowly overcome at best, and tier* is apt to b« acme weakness left to stake the next cough come easier. Wβ have two realjy good remedies fox coughs and colda. BENJAMIN GUM Xa specially suitable for xecent cixille. It is pleM&i* io Uke, euiee very quickly, pr*. vaato inflammatory eympionu and aHays aancyiag tickling and kacktog coughs. •J.OWKEKDS CmNAMOircUBE Is specially suitable for chronic coughs, though it will break tip a recent attack as quickly as any other medicine made. Cina&mon has been proved in Pasteur'a Zn«tituie t? possess graft*. destrocttTe power over all ifcaeiUi, wbilat- b«iig perfectly hanniess to bmnan beiaga. We have receiTed - some flattering letters ac to its efficacy ia consamptioc, bTOacxutu, asthma, dysentery, and in typhoid fever. iJ£*i\JAMIN GUM—la 6a and 2a &£ OXNAMON CUKE-2S 6d. Obtainable Everywhere. Sale Proprietors and Manufacturers • LOASBrS v>—*OO ICAKTJFAOZTJJUNO
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10764, 18 September 1900, Page 6
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