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I ' ■ . p II in&rvclloiis cures j Ik . Read Mr. Ford | ! 1L what jA says: \ j " " Some months ago I was troubled with a con- ; I • *^i||i^S#piii^B^^^ tinuous cough—at times hard and irritating, •' | :^^P: \ especially towards the evening, and when ris- | %j^^^fJ^i§i^wl'^i^P^!'^^^^^ \ n S in tne morning, and for a few hours after I H ii|%SiPlji^i!^*^pi:?§fp'^!ipi Jp My doctor told me, after an examination of my | 1 iil'pii®^^^^ lllllii^lai lungs and mucus, that I " should be careful," ■ X \ P^iliiiliili ■as there were indications of consumption: The | I ijiill^^'^^^^^p^^^ f^^'§>W^ S i medicine prescribed did not entirely rid me of | I al-^l^f^^ili^^ f<^/it:i§||:|i|l-:-ii^| !my trouble, although it certainly relieved me | 1 •• B^^M^lf^^ plP^iill'flii ! for the time being. Remembering that a rela- fi 1 tive of mine ! iad derived Sreat benefit from 1 I yMlliilf &§is3 *! Lane's Emulsion, I decided to try it. Before |. I BlSiiffl^li^'BrVSiSßl^^^B I had finished one bottle the evening coughing | I ptliilslli^ >■ ' A Illlliiilißi had entirely disappeared; and after a. few | lol^BlSlS^wrufil^'i^Hi bottles so did the morning coughing. I con- | I li^iiSSßKWiiil iP i i tinued taking the Emulsion, and .feel to-day, | N MllTO#ltll#^?#^lwP«-i? • long after discontinuing it, as well and vigo- | I l,llliflllil\^«lll 1 W \ ' rous as Ifelt in my youth. I have been passed ' I H lltllllllMw^Pfll I 5 asa" first-class life" by two insurance socie- | B iHffiMliM^ B ties, and my doctor has told me that my lungs i I , ' \ are completely healed. You can make what use | I' \w*WfflP™{Sffli' i' y°ulikeofthisletter 'as l believe- suchap°tent i 15 ■ nv\^^^^^TOi{Mh,,' a remedy deserves great support." jjs :^T^ w:a:sagg^^ \ TasmanSt.,Bondi,N.S.W. j 1■: " — I For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, jji 1 catarrh, lung and nerve troubles, incipient | I consumption and wasting diseases, | I Everything claimed for Lane's Emulsion is backed up by the testimony of I hundreds of grateful men and women. i Lane's Emulsion acts quickly, beneficially and does permanent good—supI plying the elements necessary for the renewal of health, strength and ; I sound nerves; aids assimilation, increases flesh, and brings brightness and I bloom to the cheeks\ ,- j 1 ' ■ ■ ''.'•'•■' ■ I Get a bottle of Lane's. Refuse substitutes.' Sold by all chemists and stores I I at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the most economical as it con- | I tains more than two of the small bottle*. , j | " Mtauftctured br E. G. LANE Oamaru, N.Z. a gitdurte chemist. ' | I " Ifs famous—because it's good 531 1 ■ ■■ ■" ■ ■ ■ ■■■ . I \tf&\3W&auswwv*9i*B>* : —__ _ , . , —„___ — — • mu3t see the Hams JcXf r /\n ■ \ f "DSMNEFOBD'S" /$& rOR TSxk t mmt n • i. i' l on every bottla /W vSSi i~S* 5=T Safsst and most ■■■'■■ , »nd label. Mf COUGHS. 'Wk GentleModicinefor _ ..._.._ ...,-^__. j^_ Ms SB7O ofP7 nanoy -' .• '- *• ■■.■'.■■■ II ■|(imff]nnj(» S J> C 3. The Universal Kemedy for Acidity of the Stomach,'. Headache, . M' «£{r^ flf >^___C/^_j / Heaxtburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. %» ■ M;<9 §a^ffya3mi^aE?aM^^ -1 - COLDS*" jW ' Tn IWnniifaftnrfrs l\) lyldllUiatlUl i/1 d 9 PoMicSpe afe eK Singe,, and all who ■■"■* j f\ • _ J __«_. TT*JL _. suffer from Throat Weakness find • j Factory Proprietors, Etc. • | *^ SOLD BY RETAIL CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE, j jl Here are liaes which assist m£?rSi£?\ !&&*&> yOU tO Obtain UtmOSt p repM edbyw7r7sw~BßlDGE,LTD. efficiency, from your | hull, eng^nd. ■ ;^^^^^%; |> while reducing npKeep. ilSJ^^I I^l!^^^ I i In these days of keen competition, you must obtain from your I|| &>M S^'l machinery every ounce of jwwer and energy it is capable of pro- ft _^ iifffflW WSv If th <&^f¥& dF® « ducing, at the same time keeping wear and tear and cost of lip- | fiT" jjf " | pfe> f raHa'wSk t keep at the lowest point. Here are a few of tho many lines \ve » S^^J i' 4 P^^ **^ \^ 1 have that will assi3t ip giving this result. ■ | igS tj Sg^C^ | fi g^ WoriJumgton Steam Pamsss, Engeis»ert's OJls, Steam | *" r^| Valves, Ejectors, Pulleys, Sclring, Shafting, Steam | Pipes and Fittings, Hese, Etc. i j2 ff^g 5316 J Gail and let 113 explain the merits cf theso lines., and why it -will 5 rr»» i!'"iMi"J' * be to your advantage to use them. Quotations' willingly fur- j! tj 11 illvl£<aill. R siished. . j 6 APT PljlpT I Tfl COURTENAY PLAGE j It has recognised | fi, tk I ■ cJUili, Li i! B —WELLiKSTBH— | Mdica!iV^erhesj

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 14