5^3 f 4 [ \ A Little Joys $ |l Wherever you are; ai flj home, at the seaside, h picnickin" or automop tailing, you will enjoy... I AULSEBnOOK’S H $ OiTOOo'atc Mints | Chocolate Sponge |j Chocolate Cherries h Chocolates fa U Saa Cream Dross ISViSB^J ha a. SPt J® AN ATTACK OF 1 MEASLES A Bad Cough. f£> A Quick Cure. Mr Lane, Oamaru. Dear Sir, —I wish to add my testimonial to those you / are publishing about your Emulsion. My niece had a bad attack of Measles, which left her very weak, and with a bad cough. I gave her your Emulsion, and it was wonderful how quickly she recovered. The cough stopped almost at once, and the way she put on flesh was marvellous. When she returned to her home her mother would hardly believe she had had anything; the matter with her, and said she looked better and stronger than before. Yours truly, S. Gibson. Lane’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, is undoubtedly a quick and positive cure for coughs. It cures the cough of measles, the croupy cough, the whooping cough, and other affections of the lungs by soothing and healing the inflamed surfaces. And while it is curing it is adding flesh and strength by helping the digestive organs in the assimilation of food. Children are thus transformed into perfect pictures or health when no other form of Cod Liver Oil or no other remedy will do them good. Lane’s Emulsion at all chemists and stores. *4. X’rice 2/6 and 4/6.
Vr The name Plasmon K distinguishes our preparations of millt-albumen p. from all other foods. % |\ ONE POU&D OF t Ik CONTAINS THE ? ENTIRE A nourishment OF 1 ik 30 PINTS of fresh , MILK. Most foods are deficient in , proteld, which is required to support life. i S PLASMON^ should be added to all |a foods because it supplies |V this element. Foods mitied with plasmon are therefore more nourishing than any others. F ALL GROCERS CHEMISTS AND STORES. TnOXTON-LETK* COACH SERVICE, it- Time-table Leave I'ostoii 6.30 a.m.. arrive Levin 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin J 0.30 a.in., arrive Fnvton 12 noon; leave Forrton 2.30 p.m.; arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m.. arrive Foiton 9.50 p.m. Leave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m., arrive Fasten 1.30 n.m. C. P. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 2
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