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0 ■- ■ ' ' ■•''■■■""■ © Is not a question of good hick, 9 5 but of good care; tlie use of % 1 right means to preserve it wlieii S i possessed; to restore it when • • lost. The right means to re- • q store it is found in q S The Great Lung Healer and £ « Body Builder. A scientific 9 • -medicine-food of cod liver oil, J • lime, soda, creasote, and fresh J I eggs. : . t '— :, : ■ J No matter what your ailment, £ © or what disease you have been O ® suffering from,start on a course 5 • of I/ANE's Emulsion to-day. .•■•■ : • What .you need is good diges- ! ; tion and increasing strength to I J bring back the good old days 5 © of health and vigour. This O ■• Lane's Emulsion will do. It f • is a re-builder, a medicine food ; ! that will help nature create ! 1 new tissue, a remedy that I 5 quickly helps digestion, a | - c ren;edy that assists absorption • • of food to every part and por- S • tion. of the body. It acts %■. • scientifically, beneficially and ® j rapidly. Doctors are pleased i ' , 2 with the results obtained by § • Lane's Emuwion. They are 9 ® using it regularly in their prac- ; • tice. Need we say any more ? • s Just this; buy and try Lane's j ; Emulsion to-day; not to- ; 2 morrow, to-day. 3 0 '" I was never very strong, always Q • ailing. Used to catch about every • • . disease that came along. Yet not J • ill enough to lay up entirely. My • 1 wife induced me to take LANE'S t J EMUSION. She made me take a J S dose after every meal. I took it. « % for several months. It has made % % such a wonderful change in me S • that my wife says her grocers' arid ■ • butchers' bills have doubled. My • • health is now all I can desire." • 2 Any chemist or grocer will • ■ £ supply you with I<akb's 1 « Emulsion. 0 • Take none but I/ANE'9. * m • • Price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. • : 'It's Famous because it's Good.' I • • 3: •••••«•••••••• • • • •••• •••• T, W. NEWMAN TOOK AND 168, Pollen Street, Central. Telepnono. 66.

Begs' to intimate that he has opened a Fruit and Confectionery Shop in Pollen Street (next to Bongard, chemist), where by keeping only the best quality fruit and confectionery in stock and i by retailing at lowest possible prices for cash he trusts to receive a fair share- of public support-

fiegistered •SASPORD «r*S^uMiTED." *J!L*d**«[ frade Mark. THAMES AND AUCKLAND. TX7HOLESALE and Retail Fiah and . Oyster Merchants, Ice Manufacturers and Cold Storage at Shortland, Fish Curers, Canners and Exporters. Daily Delivery at Thames, of Ice, Smoked and Fresh Fish, to Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Families at lowest possible prices. Fish forwarded by rail packed in ice. All orders will receive our. rroinpt attention. ■'-' - ■■: . •. ■- v.\ TERMS CASH. Fat Poultry Bought in Any Quantity for C«s*h, ■

(By .Appointment.) j<UE HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY A.T LOWEST PRICES —TRY— A. KppN, 78 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Highest Award Auckland Exhibition. Marvel Gunmetal Wtton, 25«, tttiling value. : Silver Watql^es from "Oa. Gold Watches from & On, 18 Carat Gem Rings !ro«r 37» fid. Country orders promptly tttendsd io. Sole «gent for the Rheumatic Fir^. HOW TO WIN THE BATTLE, Ii you expect to conquer in the 1 attle of to-day, You will have to blow your trcmpet in v firm and atendy way.The man who owns hjs acres is the man who ploughs all day, And the man who keeps a humming is the man who's here to stay. But the man who advertises with a sort of oudden jerk, Is the man who blames the printer because it does not work. The man who gets the business uses braify printer's in. Not a clatter or a splatter, but an ad. that make you think. Co'Ui'b's collection of new laces and insertions is a large on©. AH are fashionable designs^ Prices -are exceedingly low and: there- are many exquisite, novelties which cannot be ofrtiained. elsewliere.—AdYt-

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 4

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