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Without Experience.—She : I notice that it 'u the single men who art; the most anxious to go to war." He (much married): " Yes. They don't kno-gr what war is." Public Notices. Lane's Emulsion is a wonderful aid to digestion with many people. It is because Lane's acts so beneficiallj**upon the stomach that it accomplishes so much good.ttThe tonic properties of Lime and Soda, with the antiseptic and cleansing properties of Beechwood Creasote added in just the right proportions to Norwegian Cod L,iver Oil and Fresh Eggs, make

a stomach tonic and rebuilder that is simply marvellous in its action. We strongly advise those persons who suffer from weak digestion to take a teaspoonful of Lane's Emulsion after each meal. The following is a fair sample of the way persons who have been benefited by this perfect medicinefood write and talk about Lane's Emulsion : " For a long time I have had more or less trouble with my digestion The usual medicines sold for indigestion never did me much good. Lane's Emulsion has, however, wonderfully improved my stomach and digestion. This, my doctor informed me, because of the Creasote acting as an antiseptic in conjunction with the tonic properties of the Lime and Soda. I have certainly derived more benefit from - Lane's Emulsion than from any other medicine I have tried." If you will get Lane's Emulsion to-day and take a dose, —with a little water if you prefer it that way,—after each meal you will soon realise why it's sales are ever increasing. Practically every chemist and storekeeper in the whole of New Zealand has Lane's Emulsion in stock, so that you will have no difficulty in obtaining this well-known preparation. Small size 2/6, and large size 4/6. The large bottle is the econojiiical

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Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 8

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