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I I This is a typical instance I rZZSSk 1 II of what Lane's can dos i tiggb^ 1 II "It gives me much pleasure to write 3! iH $ = 1 1 I informing you of the great permanent cure I v&L J if I I and building-up of my whole system by a j 1 jl? //V ' 1 I I I course of your Emulsion. To give you an idea 1 i 0^ I\\ I I of my state of health before taking your Emul- ; /rtffjraiifi /wl^Pw 1 1 1 I I sion, I may tell you that my doctor had been i I 1 I i so kind as to tell me that my left lung was ; ttiMll 1 A I to practically gone, and that I was altogether in a j I i I I bad way with consumption, but with care I. , = ~ 1 1 I 1 might last twelve months. He strongly recom- 1 1 I 3 I mended Lane's Emulsion, and here I am, after \ Jm = ■ I I four years'strenuous work, in the very best of = Mr\* ii'<{'»ySH«li®Siif I 1 1 a health-as fit as the fittest of athletes-and it 1 I 1 I I is all due to the good qualities of your ! |wi\|[jj;l:;|j:ij\ I ! 1 Believe me, yours truly. [ if j i I Daniel mcEwan JOHNSTON. j ijSIS Jiflillf 1 9 If 35 Arthur St., North Sydney, N.S.W. I § 6 I I Lane's tones and strengthens the nerves, lungs and throat. j I | Never be without some in the home. Get a bottle to-day. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at all I I chemists and stores. The large bottle it the most economical as it contains more than I | two of the smaller ones. I B Use's Euuliion is muufielured by E. G. LANE, Quota, N.Z., • ertdwte AemiA « j ."It's famous— it's good" J& 1 The Soldier .gjgj-gk who goes to the front jLjjjf —keep an Edison Record of his voice [ Do your Ironing *"- .. ; Easier, Quicker, Better. Mothers, wives, sisters, sweethearts and § I This > table win help yon. JB£jsß relatives and friends would dearly ! Specially made for ironing, L ' L iri • <■ i a it not only makes the work iJkdjST cherish a record or the voice or the I easier, but it enables you to r~*y&, IJ' L ..if wri-i i 1 do beautiful ironing. Vj&L W "° OeS tot " e " :ont ' W™ e " e ! CliQti/ 9 *? 111*1*1* is fighting, you can, in this way, hear his I J SIIBWS UCIIICy Ipfe! beloved voice whenever you desire. This j • 8 ■ • Tfl ml** P rove won Wully comforting, as I - ironing 13016 ''dSwj many staying behind have already \ v-, . 7 WmvasL rove i * or l[ ls the most "personal" i besides affording ample space I $msWS«?HiS t. 1 1 • l i n- i M § for general ironing, has pro- IHKkvS memento 0U COUld Wish to have. 1 aKS [j %*£&.%% |M|| records ° his voice « used » ™™- § bS e a .° dra ki2 sation ' »d if he sin ' or plays an in- 8 m% u «2 s-w pin 111111 stn " nent, lake records of that, too. I of room, and afterwards folded < ''•iillii&iP r l • r> I up and put away. Light, fortunately, with the Edison Phonograph, a | 2a f. , really life-like rccordis possible—a record that I vention. Send 25/-, and we | is cleat and true in every way. 1 will forward (freight paid) I ii this splendid table. H TL rj- •it - rvMi v u ■ ?. •>• i - « euiiii ii * , I Inehdison is the UINLY talking machine upon which a g CP. SHAW, Manufacturer, j SATISFACTORY Record can be made at home. If I I Cumberland street. mm J g your phonograph is equipped with a Recorder, all you j ... I need purchase for an experiment is a blank record, costing 11 —,1 Trad© Mark*, De«ifpg. and | I /3. If you do not own a phonograph you certainly should, ] P throughout the world. 6 Draw' 1 and now would be an excellent time to purchase one. Prices nigs and Specifications pre- I \L* .L L l i i ~.,~ » , A pared. Beco/ds searohed. 1 are within the reach or every purse and ranee rom £4/10/Advice given, to Inventors. a j t £ia;ia; . <■»✓.« f 6 . , VVV ' free book on APPLICATION. 1 upwards, or from £10/10/- to £60 for Amberoid (conTT . = I cealed horn machines.) E "*""" ilft"SifllulU I Call on your neareit Edison dealer and let him shew you how :tmp!e N patent tiwi^T 5 1 di S ,*" "j," 01 P °?- ible^ write direct to us lor full infoimalion. A consulting ENaiH2ERB B * lease stale, when, wnhng, if you own a or not, and if ? Thead OFFic>:-Wi;aiNGTON i so, what model. *sf Auckldnii Office: H >*'4 8, Sm«elen'» Buildings, Qieci StrttL i •" . .. mm \ : B ■ S UmSSFUm 1 THOMAS A. EDISON, LTa (Wholesale only.) «ui Km St., SYDN7X % (a Engineer an l Draughtsman. | fiyaiSMiMiß»v J J«i»iyMjlllHßuij ■ I_l. ' I -^'*- B—'—* TtUfHONE 1614. a ' *^^BBMZmmSmWBSMMBmfBWmWmWRmmm^^ • ■•■ ■■•"■ ■ • . ■ • ... .... ■ jM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 8