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On the back of each bottle of Lane's Emulsion you will find a label with these words, — •« SPECIAL NOTlCE.— Lane's Emdi^ion has a rich, distinctive flavour, due to finest quality Beech wood Creasote, a very valuable ingredient. If you wish to avoid taste j>our dose into a little cold water in cup or glass, and drink without stirring. Cold water tones down taste and richness, but does not alter medicinal properties.'* The taste of Lanb's Emulsion is peculiar to and original with Lane's. It is the Creasote that is prominent, and is a decidedly important ingredient. While the taste of Lane's Emulsion is liked by many people, it is objected to by others. The taste, however, like that of tomatoes, is easily acquired, and after a few doses is really enjoyed. To arrive quickly at the point of enjoyment pour your dose of Lane's ' into a little cold water and drink without stirring. If those who object to the taste of Lane's Emulsion will do this a few times an appetite will soon be acquired, and the good health results to be obtained from this fine lunghealer and health-maker will quickly be apparent. 137 9

HOW MS,. DBW CUBED SIS COLT). 'MrM. Dew, publisher of the Hawthorn and Camberwell Citizen, at Hawthorn, Victoria, says :»-"With the beginning of last winter I fell a victim to a severe cold, causing an attack of bronchitis, leaving in its train a persistent, irritating coug-h, which annoyed me for several weeks. I beard ©f numerous cases, similar to minn, in which relief had been effected by tho use of Chamberlain's Cough Ilem^dy, and the trial of a bottle resulted in great improvement. After using throe j bottles I was completely cured from the irritation which had distressed me for sc long. Profiting by this experience, I always keep a bottle of this remedy handy in the house."— For sail hy ' 6 VEALE AND CHATTEBTON. FOOTBALLS ! FOOTBALLS ! Boxing Gloves, and Hockey Sticks. Try the Morel McKenzie pipes for wet smokers, supplied with cartridges to b? replaced whon required. This pipe is highly recommended by Sir Morel McKenzio, the jrreat throat doctor. A great salf for same with pricrs very mocWate. Obtainable from J. AVERY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist.— Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12867, 24 May 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12867, 24 May 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12867, 24 May 1905, Page 8

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