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Advised by her family doctor to take Lane's Emulsion — Read what Miss Abbott says: § suited one of Wel'mr-ton's leading jjgj doctors. He strongly advised mc lo j|| talking the matter over with our family j§p doctor, he advised mc to take a course ||| of Lane's Emulsion, be careful as to j|| my diet, and to keep to certain rules as to __j breathing, and have plenty of fresh air. ||| But whatever I did to be persistent with ip the Emulsion. 1 decided to give your j§ Emulsion a good trial, and am glad that jj was all right, and tl*3t Sanitorium fj|j treatment was not needed. Now I lj| am as well and strong as ever I was, ||| though 1 still take the Emulsion, and |j| am sure that 1 owe my recovery to it. §j| 1 take pleasure in recommending it, _fgi and am glad to be able to praise its pg-j 1 ComghSj Colds*, Asthma, Bron- 1 : 1 chit is, Incipient Consumption 1 | and all Pulmonary Afflictions | * invariably yield to the wonderful curative and strength-giving JJj jj powers of Lane's Emulsion. It drives away disease by eradi- j| H eating the cause; it is a splendid food as.well as a remarkable jj II medicine. It gives life and energy to those who are sick and jj "'■ weak, puts flesh on the thin ; creates appetite, and aids assimila- jj U tion... Thousands testify to the good derived from Lane's jj p Emulsion, which includes the health-giving and strengthening jj' U properties of the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood j| B Creasote, Hypophosphites of"Lime and Soda, all scientifically g Jj emulsified with Fresh jj m It is prepared by E. G. LANE (a graduate chemist of Oamaru, g U N.Z.), is recommended by the medical profession, and is of ;|j U unfailing value to all sufferers from lung and throat'troubles. jj EMULSION j H Make sure you get Lane's—never accept a substitute. Sold at all jj| ijf chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. - The larger bottles are j| H the most economical as they contain more than two of the small ones. gj 1 "It's famous because it's good." | \lllM^

I —make selections from this list. « [J We honestly believe that our range of Wedding Gift I ,l( f^BPM---_7^^^j* M "Bi_Kfl\ ideas is unsurpassed in the Dominion —and our prices 1 I > »re pleasantly small in every instance. Whether it's E N \J just a trifling trinket, a useful memento or some luxu- a ' OZ * ' t rious expression of your esteem fcr the happy couple < I " _ommmmW\\WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV3l — you'll find just what you require at Ashby, Bergh's. I H f We iten_.se the following as typical of our showings: 1 ISintable Gifts for TSiose ef Moderate Means g •_-'do_. Afternoon Tea Spoons (not E.P.N.S. "Mounted Oak. Butter J^^^^^B I " ° from 3/3. Tabic Centres, all E.P.N.S., no W&mr^^ SlSa *^^__^^K if I . rhoto Frames in Ajt Copper glasses break _ f I Jv» Perhaps Something of Use to the Young Housewife 8-_B_t Ijip-Eff A Wringer—We have good machines at 22/G Carpet Sweepers—A good machine at l_/_ ; j lft-_*-S-_--E_~-~_-rt_ _-.'»-_,_.-. -. .-ok- ivi i Bissell's hu/ncst grade with all improverJfHrlKlmllL **" of d Po A.. J r *» ns -^ est .Bntisa Nickel- ments-Nickel-plated mountings at 24/----iMil -**•-•---'"*•' Jl* ~ . Vacuum Cleaners—The well-known 'Success' Aluminium Saucepans —Any M_e or any .'•. _R-__fe_Ew__Pu_V quantity. They start at _/_■ each and ' work slowly up'in price. Canisters and Bins for Sugar. Flour. Bread { _ > _'._»*• _i . -■ i i etc., large size 4/G each ] m m WBBEP' "Scales and We-ghts from of- set complete J ™ Copper K-ttlcs for tbe Table or for the English Oak Trays at o'G 7/ii _/-, strong J ltange 3/-to 10/-each enough to carry a hundredweight J — : ]>+ j% I? y -_re _#* ■ j <_.•__, *a.*V_-<-i"»/ attention. I -7 I 11. "• . - J HIGH STREET - CHRISTCHURCH J

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15238, 27 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15238, 27 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15238, 27 March 1915, Page 2

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