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WHAT ABOUT THAT COLD? TAKE LANE'S EMULSION NOW.

It is unnecessary to tell yott where a neglected cold and cougb. ends. You know the inevitable result just as well as we do. You know perfectly well that human lungs and throat were not made to be hacked, wracked, torn, and lacerated by cough, cough, coughing. And you also know perfectly well tnat dropping water will wean away the hardest stone.' Alrighttl why don't you quit your cough' and get well? We are talkingi like this because we know what! pane's Emulsion is, what it has Idone for people with aches, cougbs, and weak throat and lungs, and what it will do for you. When we say that Lane's Emulsion is the King of lung-healers and body-builders, we know what we say, and of what we speak. Don't foolish and allow your, prejudice or your scepticism to keep you from trying a remedy! that is fully likely to give you immediate relief, and cure you permanently. It certainly is a miserable aad paiaful road from a cold just coming to consumption's end, but it is seldom, a long load. ,If you doa't wish to travel it, take Lane's Emulsion now. and commence to get well. Lane's Emulsion will set the machinery, of your body in proper action to cure your cough and give you the best of good health. Sold every*' where in two sizes, 4/ft and 2/6. Buy the large size. ' • 44J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 4

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WHAT ABOUT THAT COLD? TAKE LANE'S EMULSION NOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 4

WHAT ABOUT THAT COLD? TAKE LANE'S EMULSION NOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 4

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