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THE LANE WAV A TO? rol. AU WAV Mtfllllll lillMliiflii IIntfhBmiBBBMBMFMi WHY IS LANE’S THE BEST EMULSION? > X WOOD CREASUIE Not accidental has been the fame of Mr. Lane was the first chemist to grasp Lane’s. Behind every bottle are the effect of the proper combination ‘‘reason’s why”—powerful scientific of, creasote ana cod liver oil. lhe reasons to which no imitator has ever ./</ original method has been rigorously ■ been able to lay claim. adhered to and that secret a.one makes /v / Lane s the supreme emulsion. . LANE’S EMULSION IS EASILY J. « r ,t. DIGESTED , ‘ Creasote comes from Nature s laborm,. . . • „ nn atory; it is the gum of the pine tree. is a most important reason. Creasote is a most potent agent against Neither food nor medicine can bene- consumption and other lung diseases fit you if it is difficult to assimilate. its active prlnciplej Guaiacol, is Lane s, however, is always quickly and . strongly antagonistic to germ life, easily digested by even the weakest Creasote, in addition to being one of stomach. It can safely be given to all, the greatest antiseptics known, has its from infants to t the aged. W lung-healing properties wonderfully LANE’S EMULSION IS “NICE 'B increased when emulsified with Cod - TO TAKE” ' B ' Liver Oil in correct proportions. Its r ■ ri « .. W healthful properties make Creasote It is human nature not to like nasty valuable in forms of indigestion, medicines’’but no one can say ffiat of freq ' ent i y prescribed by Lane s. Children like it, ask for it, , entalywithoutimpairingits HBBBHMMfIBBHBi S,e dlld or to and other healthful properties. « However, it can be taken in water or milk, . 1 \i 1 by anyone who would like the rich distinctive Lane’s Emulsion, a lemarkable Bleeding from the lungs is partly arrested flavour “toned down somewhat.” This fAnrl o-nrl med- by the action of beechwood creasote. does not affect its wonderful medicinal combination Ot tOOd ana med Creasote cannot re-make, but it does stop properties. icine Was first prepared and the progressof decay. It heals, or cicatrizes, lane’s emulsion is a natural scientifically emulsified by Mr. foZ^tion S of tabeTd J’ reVCntS further To-day,science can offer no better remedies than E. G. Lane, a Pharmaceutical TTWjrl , AKTr » cr .r,s nature’s own tonic minerals and vitamins—and Chemist, of OamaTU, Nc\V LANE’S SODA these have ever been the basis of the success of 1 i* t 1_ IT HYPOlnOsrmihd Lane’s. Lane’s is nature’s prescription —a bottle Zealand. It WSS the tCSUIt Ot R o th lime and soda help to construct bone.teeth, full of nature’s revitalizers, the, now famous “A” C j.' : — muscle, nerve and ligament, so both of these and “D” sunshine vitamins.! These are the yeatS Ot Untiring 1 experiments important constituents in perfect solution and mysterious substances that make children strong . , o Tu=>rfi“r+ accurate amounts have been included. Phosand keep grown-ups free from coughs and colds, in tne searen lUI a pcxicvu phorus is a component part of the and protect the old from weakening and wasting Amuhinn in fart in emnlsinn Persons who have much brain work,and who are diseases. Nature is behind Lane’s and that is the CmUISIOU HL , . \ < of nervous temperament, find the taking of small most tremendous reason of all for its success. that Would restore tO health doses of phosphorus, (in the form of hypophoslane’S ElM^^°^^ T^ NE<?UALLEr> a member of his own family. iiNVricisiJir.i'i XO J Jg useful also in convalescence from acute diseases. There is no secret about the ingredients of Lane’s “ That success beyondhis dreams iant/s is EKniMirao with is a secret we must keep to ourselves.. But the rewarded his efifortS IS HOW ' . , . t. benefit is yours and your family s with every . r t 1 Several albuminous emulsifiers have been taea* spoonful. history. Medical men every- and Mr. Lane found out how unsatisfactory they LANE’S HAS FINEST COD LIVER OIL w } iere realised that here was were as regards digestion; a combination of food and medicine very different from SiS SV®, effectually when treatment is required in anvthillff DreVlOUSlv prepared. Natures own food. scrofulous disease, glandular swelhngs, diseases J &T,. JTT t one’s Fmulsion fills a genuine need in medicine, of the joints, rickets, chronic rheumatism, and Grateful patients Spread Its prepared in the year xBqB, its sales amounted generally in all cases of impaired nutrition ana - j . • •« nn i„ f ew bottles. Within three years these nervous debility due to overwork, exhaustion and fame Ulltll tO-day it IS kfIOWH bottles had multiplied into thousands. Its under-feeding. In cases of pulmonary consump- _. xr _ r a 1n faf . nnrtion nf the genuine merit as a lung-healer and body-bunder tion it deservedly possesses a high reputation. OVCt a portion OI me became so quickly known that for some time it Cod Liver Oil is rich in the Vitamin “D” (the fflobe. was difficult to supply the fas tin creasing demand, famous sunshine vitamin) and in Vitamin “A” & To-day Lane’s Emulsion stands in the proud which keeps lungs and head free from colds and / position of being one of the bestknown and most similar germ diseases. Unfortunately,Cod Liver Of course, there had been emulsions before, widely used medicine foods. The inventor first Oil is often adulterated or low in vitamin content. anl j others have been tried since—but none made it good, and the people then made it But in Lane’s you may be sure of the purest Cod . have ever faintly touted the healing curative famous. Hence the phrase- . Liver Oil, British refined and guaranteed of the powers of that great body-buiiding medicine FAMOUS BECAUSE IT’S GOOD.highest vitamin content. that bears Mr; Lane s name. • - ™now COUGHS AND COLDS Where at first Lane’s Emulsion seems too DOSE ’ rich the dose may be poured gently, without The dose of Lane’s Emulsion must be It is well known that almost all, if not all, diseases stirring, in water (cold or warm), wine, milk, regulated somewhat by the constitution £ imJTat or other vehicle.;. and the needs of the patient. a p pe ar, is neglected, it develops into one or It is not necessary for patients to keep The dose for aaWM is from one ; eigba> strictly to the doses here mentioned. More to one-half a teaspoontul three or tour Congestion of the Lungs,. than a tablespoonful may be taken when it times daily. Hemorrage of the Lungs, Pneumonia, Croupous is found an increased dose will give greater For children from one to three years of age Pneumoma, Pleurisy benJfit But, like fresh air, it must be the dose is half to one teaspoonful tion, aremore or less the result of neglected colds, taken regularly, persistently. It is the From three to ten years,' from one to A £ ast Caution—A warning to those regular every-day taking of Lane’s Emulsion teaspoonsful. ' who. need it. It often happens that that does good. Because one bottle does From this age upwards, fid for adults, the pat ients who have been cured become bold not effect an immediate cure in y° ur s JS '^° cas™ ffTbestto take the dose about and, trusting to their new-acquired strength, give it up entirely. J h^'cia^ ; d ° six fifteen minutes after meals. In some cases of unnecessarily expose themselves to a fresh - • serious ailments with your- adults it is advisable to commence with one co l d before they have fully recovered.. The teaspoonful, „ «« 1», ..4 l iaMi ty U> the slightest COM should be T.L“ pSitd, Titoi< ?l o„ S „-i.isnes- „.a« un.,l. ofepoonM or more » Ute. essary to produce a lasting and permanent cure. three or four times a day. J“5 J bmm— It is desired to point out to patients the necessity of always asking for and obtaining the genuine Lane’s Emulsion. Lane s Emulsion is so good that it is imitations onty! Always a“for ITnl’slndlee thlt you°get it up to" high standard. yours back to health and happiness. MEDICINE CO. LTD. 2/6 and 4/6 AU Chemists and Stores

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 5

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