ASK YOUR GROCER j FOR j II MfIATE & Cfl.'S NEW A /TARIFF REDUCED FROM 2/2 UNDER NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. THE t gjIIEAT ASTHMA CURE. v prepared by 11. Brittain, Chemist, it I having a Bis Sals. Its effect* aro TRULY MARVELLOUS. md the umied testimony of grateful patiepU pronouucos it to be A MIRAOULOUS CURE. Price, 2f 6d per bottln ; post free, 3i. H. BRITTAIX, Ohemiit, 35, Munners-itreet. N.B.— lf no benoflt derived money willingly retumud FRAME YOUR OWN PICTURES. TUST ARRIVED, 100,000 FEET PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS IN NEWEST DESIGNS. 1-inch Mouldings from 6d longth. Rolailing at RobkloUom Wholosalo Prices. 11. & E."rrNQEY, MANNERS-STREET. *I am well now and enjoying better health than I have , done for a long time." Those are the words of a woman who had boon failing in health for many months. She was always tired, never rested. Months before those words were written she had caught cold— just an ordinary, every day cold. But she neglocted it, thinking it would go of its own accord. Instead, the cold sotlled in her lungs, and gradually became worse. Soon there was much coughing by day, and but litfclo rost at night. Her appetite began to lessen, and then hor strongth to weaken. Doctor , visited Jior, ordered some soothing medicino, and Lane's Emulsion to build the lungs. Ho said "tako L a n e'B Emulsion every day. It will heal the lungs, stop the cough, » help your digestion, and noon etrongthon you altogether. Sond for me whenovor yo\i wish, but continue taking Lane'b Emulsion." To-day that woman is woll, Btrong, healthy. There is no cough, lungs aro fully hoalcd, appetite is good, steep sound, and she is full of energy to do her daily work. Her letter ends, " I am truly thankful for Lane's Emulsion. It made me what lam to day — strong and well." Did you notice tho atagefi ? Cold neglected — weak aud ill— doctor said, "Lane's Emulsion'' — health, robust, vigorous health. Also notice it wan Land's the doctor ordered. Not somebody [* else's, but Lash's. Tako \ none but Lamu's is very good i *to remember. Lake's Emul- \ sion at Uhamists and Stores, * 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 107
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2
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