"In my opinion ' LANE'S has no equal." In a letter to the Lane's Emulsion Coy., Mr. A. S. Cookson, of Invercargill, says:—"About three years ago I was in a poor state of health, my weight being only nine stone. I seemed to be in a decline, and all my friends sympathised with me and seemed to think that I would soon be away from them One of my chums strongly recommended >pie to try Lane's Emulsion. I had almost made up my mind that it was only a matter of time, and that it was no good trying anything more.®* I took his advice, however, and sent away for a case of three dozen. Thesfe I took according to directions, and when finished found that my weight had increased by 28 pounds, and my health simply perfect. I can strongly recommend Lane's Emulsion to anyone Avho, like myself, was fading away. In my case there was nothing apparently the matter, but I was gradually getting thinner and weaker. In my opinion La.ne's Emulsion as a body-builder has no equal."—Signed, A. S. Cookson, Invercargill.
Lane's Emulsion will act for you as it did for Mr. Cookson. It always assists digestion, builds up flesh, and adds strength. This treble action of Lane's Emulsion is unique ■with itself, and cannot be found in the many substitutes and imitations "which flood the market. Lane's Emulsion in two sizes can be found in the stocks of all chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion. Small siae •J li. larK*- s• >:*• -i/ti * Thfl largfe fi /»■ If tiif» PCODOUiJCHI BIZ* 39 Highlander "Fall Cream" WILL ALWAYS STAND THE TEST. The judges at the recent great Franco-British Exhibition in London acknowledged its perfect Purity, its Rich Quality, its High Character, and its "Full. Cream"-ness by awarding the SILVER MEDAL TO " HIGHLANDER " CONDENSED MILK. BUT that's a mere incident! "What is more satisfying is the fact that thousands upon thousands of intelligent New Zealanders acknowledge the superiority of "HIGHLANDER" by their enormous purchases of it. THEY IvN 0 W IT'S "FULL CREAM." If you're one of the many, you 11 agree with us; if not—well, why not try a .tin to-day ? It's superb and always, at all times, anywhere — "YOU CAN DEPEND UPON IT."
Jf] Accident H To a... 1 Carpenter. jjgjj MR. J. DAY, of 6 Donald McLean ■B Street, Wellington, writes :- " I Esj| met with a painful accident some BUS months ago, when working on a Bu building in Willis Street. I was 'In ■ the act of lowering a plank from the H scaffold when a nail, with the point BR turned inward, caught my finger, H tearing the flesh from the top and H9 laying the bone bare to the knuckle. SB When I reached home 1 had it dressM§ ed with Plantekoa Ointment |3 (which we had in the house at the H time—we always keep it) and the BK healing process during the days ■H that followed seemed like magic, B and in less than a fortnight it was n thoroughly healed. PlantekoaOintH ment has been used on many occaRM sions, and for many uses in our HQ house, with complete success in Bi every instance." I Obtainable from Chemists and ■ Stores, or Post Free from PlantsB Koa Proprietary, Wellington. BB Remember when purchasing, the fl| 2/- boxes contain four times the quantity of the 1/'- size. SIGN-WRITING. HAVING secured an Expert Writer with many years' experience of best London firms, working for British Admiralty and FrancoBritish Exhibition, modern designs and methods, clients can rely on solid day's work at bed-rock prices. Ring up' 202. Osgood k Hancock. ROYAL BLUE HOUSE, Rangitikei Street. J. P. Leaky.] [T. P. Henderson. J. P. LEARY & C.o.'s. Annual STOCK-TAKING SAXj-E.
ONCE A YEAR WE bold a Stock-taking Sale during which every reasonable concession is made to customers. OUR STOCK-TAKING SALE IS v NOW ON. It will PAY YOU to buy from us during the currency of this Sale. Pianos and Organs, small instruments and sundries, at stock-taking prices. Sewing Machines and washing Machines at stock-taking prices. Liberd Discount on purchases amounting to £1 and upwards.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8825, 17 March 1909, Page 3
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