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■mWi is the Best Cough Remedy Hardly a home in the Dominion is without this famous family cough medicine. Parents know that fifty years ago it was the remedy their mothers gave them. Time and again they have proved that it, is the safest and surest cure for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis and all chest and lung troubles. It is unequalled for sore throats. . • Mi, Win. Mason, Waihi. writes: " My voice, not being of the strongest, re* ...Quires a restorative at times, and I consider. after trying voice jubes, etc- that nothing equals Bennington's Irish Moss.' as it ' x is a voice food ( 3s well as a throat a agent." Refuse substitutes. The . imitation.which someoi may try to sell youisslm ply an inferior preparation which gives him a bigger profit. Get .Bennington's, and t carrageen m M EE £53 O 19 a m . o fi; !L£ £3 CSS ' 0 r~B Is not an Ordinary Cough Medicine. It does more than give temporary ease, because it not only attacks the source of the trouble, but also builds up the nervous andbodily system so that 'it .is .'enabled to throw off all unhealthyconditions. Lane’s Emulsion unfailingly gives prompt and permanent, relief in the treatment of all ailments of the lungs and throat, such as coughs and colds of recent; or chronic standing, catarrh, inflammation, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping 1 * cough, bleeding, incipient

consumption, etc. Lane's; Emulsion ■-Is' composed ,of Pure Norwegian Cofl Liver Oil. one of the best remcdiesfor wasted and' weakened .conditions; Bcechwpod Crcasote, which is particularly antagonistic ;to . germ life—its soothing,' balsamic" properties .are of the greatest in lung and throat complications; s:ypfyphwphUcs of. Lfe and:.Sod« ior thc;bones, muscles, nerves and arid Fresh. Eggs ‘for,.the perfect'cmulsificalion of the o r .her“consUtueots, as wellias for their reebemsed food value v ' ' , ■ Go along to-the- nearest chemist or, store and get a bottler. Thereof two sizes at 2 r S and .4/%' Insist on being 'supplied with ■Lane's Emulsion. ,r ' '° ' J ■ Pieparcd only by E. G. LANE; Cbenust. •Oamaru* N»Z» /■ 5

AUenton, rAshburton, : 23rd. March, 1812. Mr. E. G. Lane, v Chemist, Camara. Dear Sir.: .. / ? ■ It gives me.'great pleasure to send you this letter, to tell you how much I appreciate your Medoline. Having all my household duties to attend to, I found that my hands got into a frightful state, in fact they were so that I could not bear to even ■ thread • a needio. I tried' every cream and ointment that 1 heard of, and also had different receipts made up, but theyi were of no use. I noticed your) advertisement in the “Guardian, I '] so l asted my husband to see if Mn Totty had it in stock. Yes; hai brought me a bottle home, to try,; and, really, after the first rubbing, | my hands felt lovely, for they werei then all chaps, hard and drawn. Byj the time 1 was finished the' bqttlei my-hands were soft yid free from, all dirt and cracks. / My husband was astonished to seethe difference. I really could not/do without'it.: Sometimes the chemist is out of it, and he brings forward another article which is very good. But I tell him there is nothing as good as t “ Lane’s l Medoline,” and I am willing to wait until he gets.it in. . I tell all ray friends about it, and they are surprised to find it so good. It is with pleasure that I give you permission to make use, of my letter. I am so well pleased, with “ Lane’s Medoline,” that the least i I can do is to tell others about it. Those who have their household duties to attend to, and yet wish to possess nice hands, should never be without it. Yours faithfully,' Mas. Ivor Y- Matthews.

Jas. Sanderson,] [H. Victor S. Griffiths F.N.Z.I.A. gANDERSON & ARCHITECTS. Office; KING’S BDILDINGS, corner Oovon and Brougham Streets, Neff Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144085, 2 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144085, 2 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144085, 2 May 1913, Page 8

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