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Cutlcura Soap atul Ointment arc sold thiuuJ'houfc the workl. A literal sample of.Cutk'm i OintrSier.i. wit.'i 32-naaa tiooklut on ihe care vm.l treatment of tin- skin, sent poat-free. Adilrcso S&, — ' ■ j , Diseased lungs cause more deaths ; J every year throughout the length ; Sr-^j and breadth of the universe than all ; E2 other human afflictions. ■ a-i":' Consumption is always preceded by Evau a cold, developing into^a cough, SZSsj which is followed by a gradual S3 I weakening and wasting of the g^g; system, resulting sooner or later in gg the great white scourge. lE3 is the most effective of all remedies | SOS f°r throat and lung affections. It is \ m composed of an aggregation of lung : : J™_ healing, strength-renewing, health- ■-•* giving ingredients which are so g| skilfully and accurately com- _— pounded as to assure the quickest ■ recovery without the slightest danH ger to the weakest constitution. ; fi_2 Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, fresh iEI Eggs, Beechwood Creasote and I g-jg Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. lUS nese are the-constituents of Lane's 1 Emulsion, and if you ask the doctor, I 801 jjg W JIJ te ]| y OU tn^ t Jjjgy are a J[ q£ jg§ the greatest value in the treatment j g—gs of lung, throat, digestive and ' wasting diseases. Here are a few extracts from testi- »-™ monials in our possession. They j BJ. prove its value. j SHE 'I cannot help but praise Lane's i gg Emulsion, it did me so much good." \ ,__ "We are never without Lane's *3--Jp Emulsion. It always cures our H colds.'* "As soon as the children gr^i have the least cold, I give them ■• Lane's Emulsion." " Your Emulsion I cured me of bronchitis of five years' EDS standing.'* "We think worlds of Kg Lane's Emulsion. It made our _^_^ child strong and well." I Let Lane's Emulsion tell its own story of ! £a health in your home. Get a bottle from the I 53 —p»l local chemist or storekeeper. The price is . p_b^ 2 / 6 anc j 4 / 6 per bottle, of which the larger j F3 > size is the more economical. Refine all i i substitutes. j Wl% ■ Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemut. j Oamaru. N.Z. 12 j . : : Spread of Consumption By Perspiration. Lecturing recently at the Academy of Mcdi- ! cine, Paris, Dr. Poncet stated that he and ' iM. Miery, of Lyons, had found virulent ■ tubercle bacilli in the perspiration of over 30 .■ per cent, of the patients they had examined ■ who were suffering from tuberculosis lesions ;of a surgical type. "These, consisting as they < did of cases of rheumatism and peritonitis, : were either inactive or feebJy active. In 3 those cases where the disease was strong ; ' active bacilli were almost always present. In ] fact, the violent sweats of the consumptive , i may be regarded as one of Nature's means of getting rid of the poisonous microbes. The ; doctor insisted that it was necessary to dis- • infect all clothing and other objects that had : been contaminated by the sweat of the tuberculous, and that separate beds should always be reserved for them. ! ( ; Recently Mr. F. H. Molesworth, F.C.S., '. F.G.S., of Sydney, had a pound of dust swept up from a wharf, and found it to contain the } bacillus of tuberculosis. Having immersed this . in a 10 per cent, solution of Lifebuoy Soap for 15 minutes, the tubercle bacilli (which were fairly numerous) were all destroyed. Household dust he treated in the same manner, with the same practical results, clearly demonstrating the strong germicidal powers of Lifebuoy Soap. It is a very simple matter to destroy disease ; germs in the weekly wash, and there is no -. '. surer way, of doing this than by using Lifebuoy • i Soap in the laundry, as well as for general > - household work. Lifebuoy Soap will not hurt j . the skin : in fact, it is very largely used as a , bath soap, readily washing off perspiration, . and at the same time destroying any disease I ( germs that may be in the perspiration. j ■ NOTIOt -1 MR W. G. BROWNE, Haiirdrpwwff.. j - Draper's Buildings, hdiriaM : ] been appointed Agent for Leth*br #§ i i Umbrella Works, ill arden loft witK • 1 him for new Umbrella* and Bnntkmim . ] and repair* will rtwiv* fff*m|& si- ) teatt»n. '' '

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1913, Page 6

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