n~l The most helpful medicine-toad ever devised is 3 L A N E S S 23 § EMULSION c If your system is run down or.your vitality depleted by a recent cold, S or a persistent, hacking cough, if ■g”fi you arc: subject t® bronchial, a *'V asthmatic, catarrhal or other throat ® j oi* lung troubles, you should take Lane’s Emulsion and ward off the E | danger of much more severe and JTV serious complaints. tr, I Lane’s Emulsion of Coci Liver 01. Crca-JT-J sote. Hypophosphites, and tgj<, pertcet.y ii-J combined and emulsified, is a,lycopiisec, r■-. I lung-healer and i.ody-l)uii<ier, mhi to “ * alike for all ages and all c’hv ti' • Spl everywhere In two sizes at ?o 4.t> | per boldePrepared only by E.. G. ,LANE, C/.erni t. •£».££ Oamaru, N Z. L r >
WHY RHEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM. j SOME INFORM ’.TJON FOR THE [ SUFFERER. j The proof of RUEL MO'S efficacy in l eases of rheumatism, gout, sci-atica and lumbago lies in the lacc that hundreds inf ?■•.■■•■■ Z'-ale ndws have person.?.‘ly testh.-’d tn i s >.nuw. There is a reaI son why RHLI MO cares where other ! alleged “ remedies ' iail, and alie reti- ! son is this: Ijhenmo is solely a sper-ilio. I for uric troubles— -gout, rheumatism, I sciatica and lumbago—and it is enmi pounded accordingly. It is not a “cure • nil.’’ liheumo commences to work at I tlu» seat of the trouble —uric acid, and > disperses it without interfering with ‘ -he normal functions of tiie body. Thus i tire blood becomes purified and rheumatic symptoms cease because the cause has been removed. After taking RHEUMO the one-time martyr finds himself once more able to enjoy life. Here, for example, are a few words i from a letter written by Air. W. Janies, i for many years proprietor of the Ter- | minus Hotel. Christchurch—a sufferer I for 14 years: —“I tried almost every ‘ remedy suggested, hut with little relief. I About three years ago I tried Rheumo, > ,tu«l it gave me the greatest satisfaci tion. All chemists and stores, 2 6 and 4 GN
■ PIT IT OFF TILL TOO LATE. ‘ Every day «■>■> come across old people who have suffered nearly*all their lives as the result of neglecting a slight cold. Nature is certainly a good doctor — sometimes —and the old people used to leave their cures to her. with sad results in many eases. But in these days we aid Nature iu Nature's way. A cough euro made from herbs that are entirely | harmless, and put into a form that is i easily taken is tjie easiest and surest | ay of curing a cold, and Baxter's I Lung Preserver is (.imply Nature's j medicine put up in bottles at 1 10 each. | Use it and cure your cold iu Nature's
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 7
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