CONSUMPTION. It's a fearful disease. It carriei off more persons every'year than any other ailment. During the South African War more died from consumption alone than from all tbe causes of the war. And all these cases of consumption commenced with a cold. An ordinary, common every-day cold. The colds that hundreds of people think are not worth bothering about. The colds that lead on from stage to stage until the (inal and incurable stage is reached. •, That stage is death. There is another side. The aide where people are well to-day. At | the start of a cold they took Lane's Emulsion. Tlie Great Lung Healer and Body Builder. It eased the cough, healed the inflamed parts, stopped the phlegm, assisted digestion, kept up bodily strength, and in a short time .. the sufferer was strong and well as eve* "I can honestly testify to the curative properties of Lane's Emulsion. I am a baker and when a baker gets a bad cold it is a bad one. A very severe cold settled on my lungs, "and the coughing gave me a terrible time. I could hardly sleep at night. I got so weak during tbe day time that I had to leave oil work. I started.on a course of Lane's Emulsion, and it did me a world of good. My lungs are now as sound as a bell."—J. Harris, Baker, etc.', Wanganui. Lane's Emulsion is just as good for you as for Mr. Harris. It will stop your cough, heal your lungs, and make them sound as a bell. Buy and try it to-day. AtChemiats or Stores. 2/6 and 4/6. Take none but Lane's. " It's Famous Because It's Good." and it's good for babies, little children, men and women and right up to old •*•_. **_ 47
If you have the faintest suspicion that your eye* are not just right, if they bother you in any way, it's best to hare thm_ examined at once. Do not go to tne avv'-age optician or spectacle seller, for h. is unable to distinguish between optical defects and diseases, but consult John K. Procter, 180 High street, Christchurch, who will give you a thorough examination free of charge. 2115
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 5
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