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KEEP STRONG! Lane's Emulsion IS A WONDERFUL TONIC AND STRENGTHENED " I take pleasure in recommending such a fine toning and strengthening medicine as Lane's Emulsion. For a long time I felt run-down, and was often easily, tired. 1 had scarcely any appetite, and what I did eat I could hardly digest. A month ago my, doctor advised Lane's Emulsion, and even he can now hardly realize that I am the same woman. To put it as short as possible, ' I am well all over.' Many thanka to Lane's Emulsion." " , Lane's Emulsion makes healthy j blood and flesh. It is of special value to women, building up the entire system, searching out tbe "weak parts, and strengthening i them. It helps in the digesting of good foods; it makes the nerves strong and induces refreshing sleep. If you will read the l-emarkable letters we are publishing from day to day, any] doubts you may have had regarding the value of this famous body- , builder and power-maker, will entirely vanish. A course of Lane's Emulsion will do you good no matter what your state ot health. Sold everywhere in *two sizes, 4/6 and 2/6. The large size is the economical size. 41! Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness The immense number of orderß foi Frootoidß, sent by post direct to the Pro prietor, is convincing proof that thi Public appreciate their splendid curini power over the above-named complaintsFrootoids are elegant in appearance ant pleasant to take. Their beneficial effect are evident by the disappearanc&of head ache; a bright, cheery sense of perfec health taking the place of sluggish, do pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro perly, and by the food being properb digested. JJ'rootoids act splendidly oa the liver a dose taken at bedtime once a week £ highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will b> completely cured if the patient -will 01 each occasion, when suffering, take 1 dose of Frootoids, instead of anordinan aperient. ' Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendor! or the Proprietor, W. Gr. Hearne, Chemia* Geelong, Victoria. How to Kill the Nerve and Cure Toothache : Mn Barraclough's [ Magic Nervine, A GENTLEMEN, SEE HEREI , - PERFECT SITTING SUITS FROM 45/ l. fIIHE great increase of trade for on* -*• LOW-PRICED SUITS ' is no doubt due to tho fact that customers aro Eatisfied. Our business is forging ahead in leaps and bounds. Every week shows an increaso of trade. Gentlemen who have already beoa supplied with our garments must be pleased, because thoy come again, and in most cases bring their friends with them. Wo give tho- GEN CINE ARTICLE. We aro not like a lot of others who advertise cheap suits, just simply take your measure, give you NO TRY ON, and send them to » factory to be made. Our euits ara ORDER WORK, made in OUR OWN WORK ROOMS, cut on tie premises by a Cutter of Reputation, viz., MR,. WAI/TEB SCOTT BEDFORD, lata Head Ctitter for Messrs. Kirkcaldia and Stains, and Brown, Ewing «m 3 Co.. of Dunedin. Wo careful!? try. on our suits, which is necesssag' for a perfect fit. We say that unless you do get a good fit on before finishing you cannot expect a good fit, and you are ORDERING A SUIT AT A GREAI? RISK. INSPECTION INVITED. NEW SEASON'S GOODS TO HAND.* TERMS CASH. WHOLESALE WOOLLEN COMPANY, WILLIS-STREET. (HOTEL WINDSOR BUILDINGS). "Oh? That Milk!" "It's gone sour I" "It's used up I" "It's fate in coming!" " It tastes unpleasantly I " " It's not the least fresh ! " Yes ! the milk is indeed a constant worry to the housekeeper, and, very often, a real danger to infants. But, in homes where " Highlander " ' is used there's NO TROUBLE. In addition to its convenience and handiness, "Highlander" is so rich in cream that it can be used readily for any purpose where milk is required. Its purity and freedom from pathogenic germs makes it the ideal 1 food for infants. Every grocer and storekeeper sells " Highlander," and to be without " Highlander" in the house is to add to your worries quite needlessly. You are sure to find it a perfect boon and an immense help. "Highlander" Condensed Milk Is "Full Cream" and "You can depend upon it."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 4