1_- A^rparty oh its way to a wedding was in the snow iiear the village of Tiranges. in the Pyrenees. The bnde : grobni's mother died of. the' cold before, she could be rescued. LAp'S EIULSION STILL MORE EVIDENCE THAT LANE'S IS KING ■ OF ALL EMULSIONS. ! .- The benefits people derive fromj Lane's Emulsion is in no way exaggerated." We have already published- some hundreds of letters-, telling of the good that Lane's Emulsion has done in New Zea- ; land, homes, c We only wish we could publish all we receive, but they are r far : too' many for publication. Each and every week brings _ fresh ■ evidence, and we can only: select 1 from here and there. We are, of -course, always pleased to receive these letters,, and to hear the'many good things said, about the now famous Lane's Emulsion. | ■'".." I • want you to know how_ I' -have improved. ,: I was bad with asthma &p\ bronchitis, and un^ler the doctor's care for, six months. He finally ordered Lane's Emulsion, and after taking one large ■bottle I was so much better that there was no need for. mother to : sit lip Ayith me at nigth. ■ I have taken eight large bottles, and am now thoroughly well. — Annie Hanagan, buriedin." . . ..: " I beg to state that I have used Lane's Emulsion for a . body-: builder,, and it has certainly proved a success.^ — Peter Royd, Lovell's Flat." , " Just a line to tell you that my son wonderfully improved since taking Lane's' Emulsion. He was formerly always ailing, and neverinto mischief. as a boy should be. We gave Lane's for about two moiithsrand the difference is positively marvellous. He is now well,, healthy," and strong, and. .eats with a- vigorous appetite. — G. McKepn, Mornington, Dunedin., o In Lane's E'mulsibh.'you have a; remedy whose merits are well known. It was first made good, and its sales' are ever increasing. For coughs and colds* for weak ■ lungs and weak: bodies, Lanes 'Emulsion is the King of Remedies. ■It is regularly prescribed by all -leading physicians. Be sure you get Lane's. Sold everywhere; 4/6 ;and 2/6. Send your letters of appreciation to the Lane Medicine Oamaru, N.Z. ' ' * 4^ / LAKE'S MEDOLINE \ V' FOR THE HANDS. • . C I For Crocked and Chapped ) > Hands. Relief at once. 1/- Bottle C V I at all Chemists and Stores. / ; I ' "• a \ A WEATHER INDICATOR ( ■'"•: i- ■'.'■■ '■ "There's going to be a change in >'. v the weather, becanßß my cornß are ' aohing." Ah I I'd sooner be without that Indicator I But you cannot 1 very well, if you insist upon keeping ;, your corns. ■ , - T|EED'S CORN CURE Ji the thing to ab with them— -■'--■ they will jnst aiittppeir, that's all— no aohea, no pains I /"■•- - All Chemists ana Stores, 1/- ; . ■ vor Post-free from Tbkd & C 30., :.. New Plymouth, see that thepackage^s i§ undamaged, and the "" name NELSON IWQATE & Co., \ Ltd , is on every packet and V box. . This name guarantees ' your getting pure Ceylon and pure blendecJ tga. AW grocers who slock first-class gopd§ sell our tea If you cannot get . iOATE&Co.'s when you ask for it, kindly send j[ us a postcard, and we will see p thal-you are supplied. „ s 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 per Ib. I
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12481, 6 March 1909, Page 4
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534Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12481, 6 March 1909, Page 4
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