Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off woollens nor the surface off linens. So^>fMS's^ REDUCES < About Sore Throats. > % Cures them. 3 J? Sawyer's Bay s Dunedin. CT £ Mr. LANE, Oamaru. X £ Dear Sir, — Permit me to C^ 3 express my grateful appreciation £ C of the yalue of youi* Emulsion. ]9 1 have been subject i© sore C \ throats, and some months ago 2 (f had a very severe attack. At \ J) times my throat would be so <r C. bad that I coujd not swallow 7? anything. A friend advised me C \ to try Lane's Emuiaion, and it $ v* is quite a pleasure for me to ik J> tell you that the result was ?L most satisfactory. It made my jb & throat so well, and in such a *L % short time that I recommend J C Lane's Emulsion immediately I \ J> hear any of my friends com- a* plain of sore throats. Wishing ff ff you every success with your \ valuable preparation. £ 3 Yours faithfully, C % JOHN LAYBURN, ? J) Tanner and Currier, r \ It is hardly nocessary to # enlarge upon Mr La> burn's \ j earnest words. What Lane's tf* C Emuiaion did for him, Lane's *» ff Emuiaion will do for you. It is C V thoroughly good for sore throats 2 <T and oheat trouble in either men, V *£ women, or ohildren. Just ask C* v your chemist or store for Lane's g g Emulsion, and do not bo per- C \ ouadod to take any other, J> 3 Tnko none but LANE'S. $ Prioe 2/0 and 4/6 por bottle. € \ 66 S j» ■ ■■ xaatliard ■ &£/*! cougli of w snEw Jk\ out » or ibf \ vk^sp/K \\- -J yriU bind strength of a powerful chaia. / cures coughs and colds, even hard coughs aud old colds. Mrs. A. White, of Fitzroy, Victoria, says : " I had a very hard cough, night and day. I tried many remedies, but without Relief. I thought my lungs were nearly gone. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I began to improve at once, and only ono and one-half bottles completely cured me." There are many substitutes and imitations. Bewaro of them I Be sure yon get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Pp—— Mfivßr .' 0 Ayer GCa.i Lowell. Ms«..U.S. A CASES l''OK SALL\ OASES of all sizes For Sale, cheap, at Evening Post office*
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1903, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2
Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1903, Page 2
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