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COUGHS! * COLDS! . ■ The worst tiring about them is that; tliey hang on, and continue to hang on. Your home remedies do not touch them. What is wanted is a food as well as a medicine —a medicine food. A medicine that will soothe and heal irritated surfaces, tone the \ nerves, and add flesh P and strength to the body. I Composed of Cod Liver Oil, I Hypophosphites of Lime, I Soda, and Creasote, is the I medicine needed. "It's ■ Famous." Creasote is dis- ■ infectant and antiseptic. I Cod Liver Oil —the purest fl Norwegian —makes fat. It ■ creates strength, appetite ■ and flesh. It will make 1 almost anybody fat. Lime I and Soda Hypophosphites 1 give power and tone. These I valuable ingredients are ■ emulsified and thoroughly ■ blended with fresh eggs. I You know how good fresh I eggs are; they are always | ordered for sick and weakly 1 people. Together these I remedies make the finest I and most perfect medicine ■ known. Lane's Emulsion I spothes and heals irritated... I throats and lungs, and stimu- ■ lates the appetite, aids diges--1 tion, nourishes, fortiSes and I refreshes the entke system. I Sold by all chemists and I stor^ jr *M3j^& 2/6 and 4/6.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 6
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206Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 6
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