ONE VIEW OF GERMS. According to the medical press it seems that nothing less thorough than total abstention from food and drink can protect us from the imbibition of disease germs, inasmuch as there is not an article of daily consumption which will not harbour and propagate the bacilli in greater or lesser number. We cannot even eat a cabbage or vegetable in the comfortable assurance that we are safe from infection, for it has recently been shown by Lominsky that the specific organisers of anthrax and typhoid can exist for more than eighty days and multiply in plant tissues. After all, is it worth while to trouble ourselves whether a cabbage contains 100 or 1000 bacilli, when we know that we live from morning to night in a more or less thick fog of germs of all sorts. And further, when danger does threaten, you can render your system absolutelv germ-proof bv the regular use of IMPEL”S MAY APPLE. Take eight to ten drops after- each meal. Its effect is wonderful. All stores 2s 6d.
WHAT IS IN A NAME? EVERYTHING WHEN YOU NEED MEDICO. BE SURE YOU GET LANE’S EMULSION. Lane's Emulsion is far and away the best Emulsion prepared. It is absolutely the King of Emulsions. Like every other good medicine, it is freely imitated (imitations, you know, should' always be avoided). Lane's Emulsion is the standard of value in Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, and is freely used everywhere out N.Z. When you ask for “ Lane’s Emulsion.” and are offered some other brand —one of the many imitations—firmly assert your privilege of selection, and say, “ Xo. thanks. I want Lane’s, and Lane's only.” Lane’s Emulsion is used and recommended by Annie Hanagan, Dunedin ; Peter Royd, Lovell’s Flat; A. Wilkie, Auckland; John A. Grant. Auckland; G. McKeon, Dunedin; W. C. Lovell, Stratford ; Ellen Knaggs, Auckland ; W. Hall, Riversdale; M. Cooper, Wellington ; A. M. Falls, Greytown ; H. M. Cohen, Invercargill; W. Spring, Christchurch ; Mrs. W. Botton, Wanganui; George Brickell, Featherston ; Waikato Sanitorium, Cambridge; Xurse Maude, Christchurch ; C. Bradshaw, Wellington ; L. A. Meyer, Mangaweka; E. X. Harrison, Auckland; J. Henderson, Temuka; M. O. Spicer, Ashburton; A. B. Weldon, Dannevirke, and thousands of others throughout the Dominion. The fact that Inane's Emulsion is ‘ famous because it is good ’ is truer to-day than ever, and the best of reasons why you should always insist upon receiving what you ask for. Lane's Emulsion is for inflamed throats. coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croups, and all kindred ailments known to children and adults Lane's Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, and never fails to build up strong, healthy, vigorous bodies. Two sizes. 4/6 and 2/6 at all medicine dealers. The large size is the economical size. 45
AFTER TWO YEARS.— The case of Mr. Herbert England. Petone. 11l for years. Seven Weeks in the Wellington Hospital. Unable to work for one year and eleven months. Some doctors said it was Gouty Kidneys, others Bright’s Disease. Plantekoa Effects a Cure. §m f Sir.—lt is with the greatest pleasure I testify to the great cure effected through taking vour Herbal Remedy, PLANTEKOA ' I have been a sufferer for years w;th Kidney Trouble, and have not. been able to work for a year and eleven months, but thanks to PLANTEKOA I am again ablo to follow my usual employment. During this long period 1 have tried various kinds of medicines, but imue gave me relief like PLANTEKOA. Any person wishing to know anything further about my late illness, and the good that Plantekoa did for me. if they will call on me, or write. I shall only he too happy to give them all the information 1 can. Yours truly. HERBERT ENGLAND. Plantehoa is obt niiaMe from < l’eniut* >•« ,i Rtores price 5/ .©1 "il b. s.-m v*o‘t • « i • v address frenn the Flame'-tou trip ic tat , Wt l ling ton. <il
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 7
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