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Serges and Flannels look splendid fffrs. Eaiher, of Newtown, Sydney , •writes : — “I don’t know of any soap to equal ‘ Sunlight’ for washing clothes, especially colored clothes and flannels. It is the only soap I know that you can use with serge clothes. It takes all the white stuff out of the serge and leaves the cloth when dry of a bright even color like new. Other soaps which I have used for serge leave whitish streaks and patches.” “Sunlight Soap does not in any way hurt the hands : indeed it seems to improve them.” GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP No. 57. GUARANTEED UNITER THE "PURE FOOD ACT, 1903, N.5.W.," BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.S.Vf, No. 57. IF you cannot sing on account of hoarseness and soro throat, then try “Nazol.” It will soon put you right, so that you can sing to your heart’s content. 3 K’SSS'iif “SH'HIT Bonmngton’s Cures Coughs Quickly Over 50 years ago grandmother used Bennington’s Irish Moss—to-day her children and grandchildren still find that there’s no medicine so sale and sure as this famous reliable family cough medicine. Mrs. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, writes; “1 have very great pleasure in recommend' in? your Bonmngton’s Irish Moss, (c is undoubtedly the best cough remedy 1 have used. 1 find it a _ source of great comfort to my # little ones, especially in cases of bronchitis and croup. On several occasions 1 sot very anxious, but a good warm bath with a dose of j Bennington’s Irish Moss soon had (ho j desired effect. I cannot speak, too highly of it” Refuse substitutes—why should yo purchase an inferior imitation when i you can get the famous standard . cough remedy-^Bonnington’s? CARRAGEEN 4/ IRISH MOSS I re Your ungsWeak?. Diseased lungs cause more deaths every year throughout the length and breadth of the universe than all other human afflictions. Consumption is always preceded by -. a cold, developing into a cough, ! SHE which is followed by a gradual weakening and wasting of the .system, resulting sooner or later in the great white scourge. n IS ITT! B 0 m !L£ I 0 f EG 1 0 '• S 3 ! 0 | OS i a 8~8 I B 1 3T~H 0 a , 0 ETH 0 is the most effective of all remedies for throat and lung affections. It is composed of an aggregation ot lung healing, strength-renewing, healthgiving ingredients which are so skilfully and accurately compounded as to assure, the quickest recovery without the slightest danger to the weakest constitution. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, fresh Eggs, Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. These are the constituents of Lane’s Emulsion, and if you ask the doctor, he will tell you that they are all of the greatest value in the treatment of lung, throat, digestive and wasting diseases. Here are a few extracts from testimonials in our possession. They prove its value. ‘X cannot help but .praise Lane’s Emulsion, it did me so much good.” “We are never without Lane’s Emulsion. It always cures our colds.” “As soon as the children have the least cold, I give them Lane’s Emulsion." “ Your Emulsion cured me of bronchitis of five years’ standing.” “We think worlds of Lane's Emulsion. It made our child strong and well.” Let Lane's Emulsion tell its own story of health in your home. Get a bottle from the local chemist or storekeeper. The price is 2/6 and 4/6 por bottle, of which the larger size is the more economical. Refuse aii substitutes. ■” Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Cbemi t, IF yon got a Chill, with sore throat and tightness of chest, tackle it at once with “Nazol.” It grips it quicker and more effectually than most rem»diea. 11

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144131, 28 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144131, 28 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144131, 28 June 1913, Page 8