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ILUNGS CLOGGED WITH [ PHLEGM. ; THROAT SORE AND INFLAMED. AChristchurch # resident) sceptical of cure until he tried Baxter's Lung Preserver, Mr Ramsey, Victoria . Street, 8/12/08, writes:—"To Mr . J. Baxter. Dear sir,—l feel it my duty to write and thank you for the good I have received from your Lung Preserver. Some years ago I contracted a severe cold, and after trying many new remedies that were advertised I was no better off than before. My lungs seemed' clogged with phlegm, and my throat sore and inflamed. I was pretty' sceptical when I read your advertisements. However, I speculated in a shilling bottle of your Lung Preserver, and I must confess it seemed as if the medicine was made specially to suit my case. The sore throat disappeared with the first bottle, and by the time the second bottle was done my chest was free from phlegm, and I was feeling quite myself again. I always keep a bottle beside me, and take a dose at the first sign of a. cold, and in this way have successfully combated colds and influenza ever since.—Signed, W. Ramsey." Always have it on Hand. Wise parents always keep a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in the house. There is no remedy so safe, so sure, so effective. That's the reason that for over forty years it has been the | standard family remedy. But remember it must be Bonnington's. Refuse to accept a substitute. Insist on eoiiiioffs use loss -f m i!f . B< n ——J ■ 'LAII'I .. ■' EMULSION STICL more evidence THAT LANE'S IS KIHG OF ALL EMULSIONS. The benefits people derive from Lane's Emulsion is in no way exagWe have already published some hundreds of letters 'telling of the good that Lane's .Emulsion has done in New Zealand homes. We only wish, we 'could publish all we receive, but they are far too many for publication. Each and every week brings :fresh evidence, and we can only •select from here and We •are, of course, always pleased to J 'receive these letters, and_ to hear ; the many good things said about -the now famous Lane's Emulsion. , : " I want you to know how I 'have improved. ... I was bad with asthma and bronchitis, and under the doctor's care for six months. He finally ordered Lane's Emul- ! sion, and after taking one large bottle I was so much better that there was no need for mother to sit up with me at nigth. I have taken eight large bottles, and am ' now thoroughly well. — Annie Hanagan, Dunedin." ; " I beg to state that I have used , Lane's Emulsion for a body- , • builder',, and it has certainly | 1 proved a success. —Peter Royd, ' •' Lovell's Flat." " Just a line to tell you that my ; wonderfully improved since : taking Lane's Emulsion. He was f formerly always ailing, and never \ into mischief as a boy should be. 'We ga;ve Lane's for about two ; months, and the difference is posi- , tively marvellous. He is now ! well,, healthy, and strong, and ■ eats with a vigorous appetite."-— ' G. McKeon, Mornington, Dunedin. • In Lane's Emulsibn, you have a ■ remedy whose merits are well ■ known. It was first made good, . and its sales are ever, increasing. ; For coughs and colds, . for weak ' lungs and weak bodies, Lane s Emulsion is the King of Remedies, ilt is regularly prescribed by all leading physicians. Be sure you get Lane's. Sold everywhere, 4/6 £Lnd 2/G. Send your letters of appreciation to the Lane Medicine Coy., Oamaru, N.Z. 42 f > PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLY BUYING TEA ,! iWITH mTi&co's i NAME ON. i t j Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MO ATE & CO. on it. INSIST upon having packages that have not been opened. N. M. & Co.'S TEAS are the ONLY BEST, all others are I | simply copies in name and style. ■ ■ * NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST. —iill! 1111 npw—mranCTr 1..11 LONGBURN FREEZING WORKS. CHEAP MANURES of High Manuring Value. Root Manure, £5 per ton on trucks at Longburn. Bone Meal (pure). £7 per ton on trucks at Longburn.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8828, 20 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8828, 20 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8828, 20 March 1909, Page 3

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