Public Notices. Spring Slossom m The Standard of Parity and Excellence. "St's Faiou Because it's Hood.'';, Lane’s Emulsion, the Great Lung Healer and Body Builder. It was first made good. Cod f Liver Oil, Beech wood Creesote, J Hypophosphiteg of Lime and k Soda. TKe purest o! these ingredients emulsified with freshest of fresh eggs. Medicine and food perfectly combined. The people made it famous. Famous in every town and hamlet in New Zealand. Men, women and children have made LANE’S g EMULSION thoir chosen remedy for coughs, colds, weak lungs, and weak nerve*. It helps digesiion and strengthens every part and portion of the body. For the growing child or the ! aged parent there is no medicine of such great value as Lane’s Emulsion. Buy it and try it to-day. Two sizes. 2/6 and 4/6. Chemists and stores. Take none but Lane's. £> 43 DON’T NEGIECI YOUR COLD I It may Cost you Your Life! I •/6 ake ..%3i FOR & COLDS. Asthma, Sore Throat, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. A SOOTHING & HEALING BALM —-“ And acts direct!von the irfiamjd surface. Children iii'.s it because it is pleasant io lake NASTY HACKING COUGHS Disappear like magic under Its influence. t v!.-* hjy r ~s ASK FOS SYKES NnuamHi And don't be misled by taking anything Just as Good.” Cura Cough NEVER PAILS CURA COUGH kt &1I Chemists & Stores, t/6 & 2/9 IT CURES ALL IT TOUCHES. MfSESaUCiI -a*”- “ ■uiwaoinswiaiiiawwwMWNtaag.j ?JHE MIGHTY HEALER I TESTIMONIALS. Hev. Father PURTON, 0.5.8., the Presby. tery, Akaroa, writes;—l have upon many occasions heard your Red Cross Ointment spoken of in terms of the warmest admiration as a most valuable and beneficial article, and I hope it may still become more widely known and appreciated. Wishing you every success with it. Mr Ansell, Cargill road, South Dunedin, says:—For nine years I was troubled with a brown blotch, reaching from my throat over the whole trunk of the body to my knees. At times I had great irritation. I had tried medical men at Home and in this Colony without benefit. One bos only of your Red Cross Ointment completely cured me. Mr OLIVER SUTTON, Oamaru, writes:— Twelve months ago I injured my leg. I tried all manner of cures without success. A friend recommended Red Cross Ointment. I got a small box, and, to my surprise, it completely cured in two weeks. Send me one dozen boxes to sell to my friends. Sold by all Chemists and Grocers and by Mrs HUTTON, Octagon, Dunedin, From whom all the Red Cross Remedies may be had singly or by the dozen. Sole Maker, PETER DUTTON, MOUNT BOSKELL ROAD, AUCKLAND. A mi m a* “ TkO you get presents or bonuses with this -LJ fine-flavored Tea, Mrs Robinson?” “Do I look like a ‘silly,’ Mrs Brown? Tvs lived long enough to know that people don’t get gifts for nothing from their tiadespeoplel When I want Tea, I buy Tea, and pay for Tea.” “Well, this IS lovely Tea!” “Yes, I paid 2s for it. IPs genuine ‘ Cock 0’ the North ’ HONDAI.LA>KA (best Ceylon), and there’s nothing sold to equal it.” “T ANtJLORiyS Daughter” wears New J-J Century Soft Rubber Hair Curlers. She is the most stylish lady in town. lAPER for Wrapping-up For Sale. Apply a ‘Star ’ Office, Bond street.
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Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 8
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546Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 8
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