BRITISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER ■i l;;:ioJhat Ad our a Pf6 TO €AT lA)ITH UT-tim 7 A m ±H W% ' rV <»? ".iXrJ/. •Ates&sLi; K~ - -. m^'n f i yzs®. iim m MMm ?9. >y « m ivvv-; 7 J m M $ m IzH '*Zi m I f*w. iffti 89 «s -j Early arrivals at the park to watch the Springboks match brought Bags containing refreshments both solid and liquid. ( Newspaper Title to above picture) One Picture is worth 10,000 words (Chinese Proverb) Even a "parrot; can say: "It's just as good as Tiinaru" —but he doesn't know what he's saying. Bottled with loving care by JOHN REID & CO. LTD., Anzac Avenue, Auckland. Sir*? «a X. ■v.~y; XX *0 Sit m jr: Lane's Emulsion is far in advance of similar preparations I A unique and wonderful combination of food and medicine. Lane's is partly a food that is nice to take, easily digested, and supplies essential elements not always found in everyday meals. As a medicine it is body-building and lungstrengthening—gives new power to throw off the germs of disease. Lane's is good for the growing child, for father and mother, for convalescents and for the old—and for all who have coughs, colds, or who have weak lungs, throat or chest. ' Price 2/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oatnaru, N.Z. 4L B
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 20
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