JL-s Jr\ X>| Sid O EMULSION 1 m | is the most effective medicine BTE . ever devised for the treatment of g§ Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, a~B Bronchitis, Influenza, and all H Wasting Diseases. I~jk If you - are afflicted with any of ■__„ these complaints, you should get a *" bottle of it and see how quickly SLJH and pleasantly it will restore you gg to health. fl-jg Remember you cannot afford to „ trifle with any of these complaints _ no matter how harmless they may a_H seem, as all are danger signals gg warning you of the imminence of __j the great white plague—consump- "-" tion. ■ 623 Lane s Emulsion combines all the •Os health-renewing, flesh-forming and H strength-giving goodness of the _^ purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, "-■ combined with Fresh Eggs, Lime Bl and Soda Hypophosphites and py-g Beechwood Creasote. It is put up _, under the direction and supervision ■^ ■ of the inventor, a graduate chemist, S_Ei and is recommended by doctors H and endorsed by all sections of ___ the community. - BRONCHITIS FOR 5 YEARS I LZJ CURED BY j "' —i "For five years I was a constant sufferer gs from severe Bronchitis. Lane's Emulsion _ so strengthened my lungs that I am quite 3T~p cured. A. Williams, Napier." | |g We have numberless testimonials ___ such as this, proving the great E-B value of Lane's Emulsion. ® Old folk, children, in fact everySs_S body will be benefited by a course 21 of thia grand medicine. It heals i—-g, the lungs, stops the cough, helps digestion, assures refreshing sleep, Isi strengthens weak bodies and surely g~Sg restores health and vigour to all -, who are unwell. r-—^, Ask your chemist or storekeeper to send you ■a W a bottle of Lane's Emulsion. There are mm two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The ™ larger bottle is the more" economical, as it |ifgj contains more than double the quantity. 1 Take no substitute. j E3 I Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist. nr-J Oamaru, N.Z. , 9 DELICIOUS A \j*L JAM Vj i^2^\ « JrUDDIiSKi, Sgisfatf tf TAe /?ecipe; f|{§M ■ 8 tablespoons flour, 2 table- W!| I ■ spoons sugar, 2 tablespoons «&• j I butter, 4 tablespoons St. W j I George Jam, 2 tablespoons m i I soda dissolved in cup of milk, ffi ! ■ Beat the butter and sugar into a H \ M cream, add the jam, then the soda B M and milk, and lastly the flour. Put H ■L into a buttered basin and steam B for three hours. B To ensure the pudding being m a succesß use M Jjegtaehm In !1b.,21b., S r*3*J^ lbCAti* |^|f EVERY BEETLE IIW EVERY BUG Hlllf T V one**KeatingVc«m«t 1 illllJ 1 A into thorou*fc «#nUd Wjjtr The wuiT«ll*d w»y t« Hit b—tlot, bux* Bud rfl h*HMkold inweta is t« «^ Use AND BRONCHIAL TROUBLES ARE VERY RAPIDLY CORED BY THAT STERLING INDIAN REMEDY FLUENZOL At all CkMnists mml Xtotet CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS II NEVER FAILS 4 / /" NEVER FAILS lj m ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, . w Port Fm> diiM* kwai HZTEESJ Ik CO, NEW PLYMOUTH J NOTICE. »|RW.'G. BROWNE, Hai«ira««M. ; . Jl Dr^p©r'e Buildingß, Jj»Tlfflffi been appointed Agent for L<eth»by'& Umbrella \Workfl, all ord^m left wiiS* hire for new Umbrellna and Bnnskftdes ; | and ropaira will <-«<rJsJ-v>r» s^ , WANTED.— Job Printing in &H its branches. Moderate prioeo, good workmanship, and. latest styles. "Express" Office.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 6
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550Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 6
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