1 Lane's Emulsion \ is the greatest known remedy for lung and throat troubles It tones the system and prevents disease a by driving away I the cause w TA N E*S CMULSIon gives you a firm, unyielding grip on health, and is prescribed by and used in the households of prominent medical men. It is prepared by a graduate chemist, is scrupulously pure and accurately proportioned, and the best of medicines for weak, thin;men, women and children. , Lane's is the greatest body-builder and lung-healer known. This is a typical instance 1 i of what Lane's can do: 1 I "It gives me much pleasure to write | .|||| $ a informing you of the great permanent cure I f 1 and building-up of my whole system by a | A. 1 course of your Emulsion, To give yoti an idea = a of my state of health before taking your Emul- ; - a sion, I may tell you that my doctor had been | i so kind as to tell me that my left lung was 3 a practically gone, and that I was altogether in a | 1 bad way with consumption, but with care I Eg might last twelve months. He strongly recom- | \ mended Lane's Emulsion, and here I am, after \ I four years' strenuous work, in the very best of \ MjjSjljjafw I health —as fit as the fittest of athletes —and it i = is all due to the good qualities of your § TaLsMra 1 Emulsion."' | I Believe me, yours truly. f| Daniel McEwan Johnston. 1 IpiiSiiiiMlli 1 35 Arthur St., North Sydney, N.S.W. P u „ „,,f.,'lnlM| ' Lane's, tones and strengthens the nerves, lungs and throat. Never be without some in the home. Get a bottle to-day. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at ill chemists and stores. The large bottle is the most economical as it contains more than two of the smallier ones. Lute's Emulsion is manufactured by E* G. LANE. Oamaru, N-Z., * graduate chemist. "It's famous —because it's good" > t ' . J 7 Concert Programme To be given THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON ai Lady Clifford's GARDEN FETE 1. Quartette —"The Soldier's Farewell" .. .. .. Kinke'i Messrs S. Morgan, W. J oil, L. Barnes, and C. J oil 2. Song—Selected Mrs. W. J oil ~ j 3. Song—"Let Mc Like a Soldier Fall.. .. .. Wallace | Mr. W. J. Trewern i 4. Recitation—" Kidd From Timaru " 81 Mr. Chas. J. Smith II 5. Song—Selected I f Mr. Chas. J oil .1 6. Duett—"The Fisherman" .. .. .. .. .. Cr.bus.-? I Messrs W. Trewern and L. Barnes 7. Song—" There's a Land " .. .. .. .. .. Allitsaj Miss Mona Fisher •, S. Quartette —"In Absence" .. .. ... .. Dudley Buc,c Messrs S. Morgan. W. J oil. 1.. Barnes, and C. J oil > Accompanist—Mr. Alfred L. Sutton Selections will be played by the Lyric Orchestra and the Painters' Section Brass Band during the afternoon. The Garden Fete is being held in Sir George Clifford's Grounds, in aid of the Patriotic Fund and to further the candidature of the Wholesale and Retail Queen, Miss Clifford. SPECIAL CARS FROM SQUARE 7 " £ This Space donated by lis. MESSRS. GRAHAM. WILSON & SMELLIIi: _ _
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 2
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