f LANE'S lEHOTSIOST v Wi-i :caj, • j ot.f vigorous, g healthy. l.'viv.iit, v. < : .y. Givo !t to them n :.i .. rl;; !: iv>\ j: r. :\ day for £ t Uf U..-X. '.jy.- ,Tfi.k-. .»n*i 1 <>> -.veil the c! for eii-.-ct "i? t';j i- : • jysteui ; w watch the fjr:r.vil» iu nr. ' : v:d llcsli. i.? Th.its w<»'V, Mr !1. T?. Blythe, -I oi :u>* :Vvj V cresting to p.iif-.-j —") Unvti ; n ;n ,'Vnsure ill yrm 1 j.r .> , f . ■ l »imhave f •• 1 >m your : ' ■ 41. '!"•••;. ? .•- d badly :t . . ■ ■«: V hoopiug • )>!.'.•. • •! niedii;; i i. • - was dis--1 ■ .-jot, .;>,!< ; ' ... \\ i ,iy fears ;*•> -, loJ .■■l " iili * .. • . •. Kmuli-> «•! . 7 •.••! 1 i' ' Egg* a '•'* my .'.cr. z* :!■ .m d. J.i . children I s - ruuv-a-J >o (;' : ic-:"iy v.-ith >. unci are u? low strci f,'mul i'.f-'.lrliv. I as ill always recjuuiitiid y:iiir to others : whowsiut a >uie cur-/. l r ou way use .« this to your advantage." We can oulv n?k that you begin the use of Lake's Emtlsion to-day, but we would impress upon you the necessity to get Lack's, and Lane's only. Your Chemist or Store will supply you. 2/6 and 4,0 per bottle.
ror Uhiidrer/s Hacking Cough at night take Woods' Great Pepperment Cure, Is 6d and 2a 6d.—Advt. Bee the (. or,querlP{7 Hero comes 11 Th enemy rhenmat am is vanquisher l l! Book's Rheumatic Powder succeeds where hundreds of others have filled! strikes the root of the evil I Expella the Uric Acid Poison; Ensures perfect circulation of the blood Regenerates the whole s>ystera 1 Has cured hundreds! Will cure you I Success ceicainl Failure impossible. Price 3s 6d ail ohemiste s."d leadine stores.—Advt. DENTAL NOTIOtf *T MILLER, LD.B., London, England. i.l , and A. 0. H. COLLINS, CENTAL SURGEONS. 0 ambers: Avery's Building's, Devon Street. Telephone 185. LadyTn attendance. During the winter Mr Millee will visit Rahotu on Mr Newton King's sale cajs. IMPERIALTALF FOOD Lawgdown lc Son, Ohristchurch. Testimonials. [Extract from the Wyndhara Herald, June 14tb, 1901.] JIR JOHN McBEAN, of Seaward Downs J a*L # yesterday told us of a satisfactory (fxperience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves lon •' Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the [latter, and (when sold five months old) realised top market values, Mataura Island, January 21th, 1901. Messrs Langdown & Son, Dear Sirs,—He Calf Foo3 purcua=ed from you, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I cinder it very satisfactory an economical Gail i ood,—Yours faithfully, T. W. FOSTB& BUHGBSS.YIUSER & CO. W Sole Agents, Taranaki,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 199, 4 September 1903, Page 4
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