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Another Case of Stctor^ nies Another Cure by Peter' » Pile Curo. ''I have been troubled with itching piles for about eight years. They troubled me during tne day, but mostly at night. The irritation at night was particularly bad, and disturbed my rest. I tried ointments of different kinds duripg- the pa=t eight years, but until securing PEIER'S PILE CURE nothing gave mo permanent relief. From the first application of your remedy I felt much bettor, as the itching entirely stopped, and after a few applications felt that I was entirely free from my old enemy. PETER'S PILE CORE is a valuable remedy, 'and I can faithfully recommend it to all sufferers." Name given by Youngs' Chemical Co., Wellington. Pilos aro a fearful disease, but easy to euro when you uso tho right ron-cdy. With PETER"S PILE CURE tho cure begins at once, and continues rapidly until it is complotc and permanent.. Don't try any "just as good" aiticle. Ask for PETER'S PILE CURE and take no other. -At chemists ip two sizes, 5s and Is 3d, wholesale from Youngs' Chemical Coy. only^ Hany Hew Zealand Peopfg Strongoj) Recommend lino's EfiilsiiE « • -3 Lane's Emulsion is universally known and used throughout New Zealand. Not a city, town, or township can be found in this country but where this valuable healer and body-builder can be readily obtained. It is used by all conditions of men, women, and children at all times of the year, and does good -.whenever and wherever used. " Stanley C. Schmidt, Marton, had really weak lungs — his doctor said he had consumption. His letter relates that ' Lane's Emulsion ' gave him complete relief, and built him up to health and strength." " Nurse Maude, the Christchurch lady who has probably done more in the crusade against consumption than any other N. Z. lady, says ' Lane's Emulsion has been much appreciated, and is preferred by my patients to any other.' " " W. W. Gibson, Leeston, after suffering constantly from colds for four years, was entirely cured by Lane's Emulsion." "W. Coleridge Hyde, chemist, Wellington, was completely cured of a long-atanding cough with spitting of blood, by Lane's Emulsion." _j These few instances can be multiplied, not merely by hundreds, but by thousands right here in New Zealand. Just remember thai^a cold is always the starting point of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, etc. If there is a history of weak lungs In your family, take Lane's Emulsion, and keep on taking it until j'ou are thoroughly restored to health. Lane's Emulsion nourishes and invigorates — it enables you to resist living disease. It always succeeds where ordinary cough mixtures entirely fail. *» In bottles, 4/6 and 2/6 everywhere. Buy the large size. 48 D. "W. VIRTUE & CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, Wellington, FLOUR, PRODUCE, And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for THE N.Z. FLOURMILLERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED By Special & -a? His Appointment %*&&&§& Excellency to _3rS?GS.*. h0 Governor Forage Contractors to tho NiZ. Government. MANUFACTURERS OF SPLIT PEAS AND PEARL BARLEY. S. ROWE AND SONS, LTD., 63, Cuba-slreot •ttT CRABTREE AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakers, etc , Having installed special plant for making Wrought-.iron Split Pulleys, are prepared to pupplyall sizes of Pulley's, guaranteed lo stand tho hw.vie't woik. Be cure und see our Price-list before goinv el&efrhere.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 15

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