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YOU ARE RECOMMENSED TO TAKE LANE’S EMULSION > "lam a large coosamer, and a great believer in; Emalelon.”—W. C. Lavell, Stratford. ' -■ “I tender this testimonial to' show you how I value your famous Lane’s Emulsion. I have -suffered much from colds on the lungs. Lane’s Emulsion cured -me. I always advise my friends to ‘ take it”—-Ellen, Knaggs, Auckland. " I have been using your Emulsion far some time now, • and find it is all that you claim it to be.” W. Hall, Hiversdale. * ' - “ I have tried your famous [Lane's Emulsion—in fact have used it for years. It quickly cures any colds in our home, and builds up the system.”—A. M. Palls, Grey town. “I certainly value Lane’s Emulsion. It quickly cures me of colds.”—M. Cooper, Wellington. “ I have much pleasure in praising Lane’s Emulsion. I travel all parts of the Dominion, but never without Lane’s Emulsion. My wife gives it equal praise.”—Hy. M. Cohen, jlnverca; gill. • We could go on multiplying evidence of the value of Lane’s Emulsion almost indefinitely. Recovery from any kind of cough, cold, or other illness is complete when Lane’s Emulsion has been used, and the users testify accordingly. Sold everywhere in. two sizes, 4/6 and 2/6. Buy the large size. 38 ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. There has lately been a revival of talk concerning the probable start- ' mg of a new daily paper on what are called up-to-date lines. The following strange document, picked up m a main street yesterday, would seem to be designed;for the Answers to Correspondents column. It does, not appear to fit the style and purpose of established journals, and is only published here for its quaintness:— G.B.N. Not much greater proportion of Samura consumed i Invtica. gill a od Oamaru than in otner centres. Suratura is dpmh everywhere as the regular beverage of the hooseholl, independently of liquors consumed to pass the time and retard the course of business....Mary P. In a thrifty household the child would not ’have •b en allowed to swallow mon-y. Hold the baby det nnin dly upside-down and shake gently till you g t a refund. ....Amy Bock—To make potato salad, gather the potatoes young with the dew on them. Wipe gent! ywith an old silk hand-erchi-f, p-el till they are quite white, and boil twenty minutes in water into which you have dropped four teaspo nfuls of sal volatile. Slice and serve cold with whipped cream slightly flavor d with garlic. Garnish with hard-boiled recent eggs. (2) Suratura Tea is an exc llent corrective for poetic seizures cr any other nervous disorder. Two cups'thrice daily P.C.R. “ D ” quality at 2s or “ X” at 2s 4d ’should suit you. (2) Certainly not; all alcoholic liquors are injurious to very young men fl Good Prescription To Relieve a Cough Or Break up a Bold Perhaps the most _ valuable point in connection with Tonking’a Linseed Emulsion is the fact that its medicinal qualities are noticeably in a remarkably short time after a dose is taken. From onehalf to one teaspoonful slowly swallowed acts almost instantly in allaying irritation and tickling of the throat, and the* coughing usually accompanying such condition. Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion is such a reliable and valuable cough and cold remedy- that no home in the Dominion should ever be without a supply. Sold everywhere in bottles. Is 6d, 2s 6d. and 4s 6d each. j FOR CORNS An auctioneer In Nelson City, Who is known for his brevity, He used Progandra lor his corn. Then said with loy, going, going, gone. USE PROGANDRA ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER. A ND when a “ HARLEQUIN ” TOBACCO smoker advises a friend to procure a plug of this jovial weed - he cements his "riendship for good. “Harlequin” is such a ‘■fiendly tobacco. It promotes peace and iarmony. 4 HOW do you Save by using IRVT AND STEVENSON’S Is 7d TE oecanse you couldn’t bny as good elsewh under 2s. WANTED, A PICK-ME-UP. rrmT irvinb and stevenson’s is X TEA; it’s stimulating an<J refreshing

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Evening Star, Issue 14053, 7 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14053, 7 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14053, 7 May 1909, Page 3

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