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7 " • ' , g Lane's Emulsion I has effected some «f effected some marvellous cures I Read Mr. Ford \ what A says: ~ | _i jjl___j gas __rt " Some months ago I was troubled with a con--3 I tinuous cough-at times hard and irritating, ■ ' especially towards the evening, and when ris- ! i in in ,he m ° rnin S' and for a iev; hours after 1 illft^^^llßiiß' Mdoctor told me > after an examination of m >' ! ItSlilß' lun s s and mucus > that I " should be careful '" i P|ipll|^^<^^MlipPi' as there were indications of consumption. The ! P^KhHHS"ffi?WHI! medicine prescribed did not entirely rid me of i ! m y trouble although it certainly thieved me 1 i^^i^^™^r N Ffflifirl' 1 for the time being. Remembering that a rela- ! ' tive ° mine had derived B reat benefit from ! IMil^KZ7Mli.i-=- i, Lane's Emulsion, I decided to try it. Before " i 1 had finished one bottle the evening coughing 1 -isliiraffiilk A. iHiiililß ' had entirely disappeared, and after a few 1 SHIH IHliEirmßiailK i bottles so did the morning coughing. I con- ' •s'iifiSiifflSM ' tinued taking the Emulsion, and feel to-day, I IHHHHKHKKShIH ' lon g after discontinuing it, as well and vigo- ! i ! rous as J felt in ™y youtlv I have been passed 1 IwlMMlrvSH ' as a "first-class life" by two insurance socie- ! ItMIBW ! tieSi and m y doctor has told me that my lungs 1 ' wH^\vlSfflWP^wll» ' are completely healed. You can make what use ] WwMwSwwW l! you like u this letter, as I believe such atent i > W\\\\^H\pi' r l .i remedy deserves great support." TM!]!l^^""", HB "llS ' Tasman St., Bondi, N.S.W. i EMULSION For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, lung and nerve troubles, incipient consumption and wasting diseases. i Everything claimed for Lane's Emulsion is backed up by the testimony of hundreds of grateful men and women. Lane's Emulsion acts quickly, beneficially and does permanent good—supplying the elements necessary for the renewal of health, strength and sound nerves; aids assimilation, increases flesh, and brings brightness and bloom to the cheeks. Get a bottle of Lane's. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the most economical as it contains more than two of the small bottles. Msnufsciurd by E. G. LANE Otmsru, N.Z. I titduate chemist. " It's f amous-because it's good " Most people dreaded having teeth attended to the American Dental Parlors proved to them that there was no need for fear—that they could come in and go out without having experienced either pain or discomfort. The appliance we use deserves to rank high among the wonders of the world. The patient sits in the chair perfectly conscious of every action, feels that something is being done to the mouth, can talk or laugh, but feels no pain. When tho work iB done there are no after effects—no deadened nerves to slowly shake off the effects of drugging. We can show by doctors' certificates that our marvellous appliance has been utilised for surgical operations when chloroform or ether would have been dangerous. In one operation a tumor the size of a hen's egg was removed from a patient's shoulder, and through p.ii the cutting, probing, and stitching, the patient joined in the conversation and felt neither pain nor discomfort. Dr. Kayner feels sure that if the people of Auckland really grasped the facts that have been told with regard to this marvellous pain-banishing machine, they would come by hundreds for treatment. It is not altogether that people are afraid' of pain— it is necessary they are as heroic as at any stage of our Empire's history, but the acute, UNNECESSARY pain of having teeth attended to is rightly feared. Will tho reader of this article put the matter to the test by calling in for the PROOF. No obligation whatsoever is incurred; it will be a pleasure to see how many people are really interested in such wonder-working appliances, and in the enterprise of those who place, them at the service of the public. Come, have your teeth examined, and have this wonderful painless system explained to you. . The American Dental Parlors E£~DR.. RAYNER M ™° AUCKLAND. \J *\% I\flk. All *\ WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 10