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*pHE blood of every A healthy person swarms with tiny living cells which are a garrison for our defence against every kind of enemy, microbes and their like. These living enemies are incredibly rash, and invade our bodies whenever they get the chance. How the white cellsfightfor you Only lately have men learnt that it is the white cells of th« blood which protect 113 from our enemies. No one 1 previously knew why the blood contained these millions of cells apparently doing nothing. But at last it was found that they eat up microbes which attack us, and so they are called Phagocytes, or Eating Cells, It is only by increasing the power and numb r of the blood cells that we en fesist di-easo. Virol is a fo'd scientifically com* pounded withihecxpre s object of nou ishing the "soldier" cells in the blood. It is made o' those particular foods, larg-ly bone-mar ow> itself, which pro* vidti the blood-waking bt>nes •and glands of the body with what they need to help them. Virol replenishes the blood wilt white cells When suffering from weakness or exhaustion, or leel ng near a breakdown, nature is snowing that yottr white cells need reinforcing. Taka Virol regularly three times a day, a teasp ion ful after me*ls, or Virol may be taken in warm milk. Can be obtained of all Druggists, Used in more than 1,000 Hospitals. VIROL, LTD., 152/166, Old St., London, E.C,

HO If ' I $1 . .f I i i i i i i i i s i i i i i i i i i i & ezi3l fiffll •E2 CHZ3 E3 E3 ESC3 EBB! When colds linger and coughs develop, the danger of further and worse troubles is one whith calls for prompt remedial J (measures. Consumption claims thousands of victims every year, and every j one of them could be saved if the first cough or cold were I not neglected, and the system allowed to become run down . and unable to resist the advance of disease, \ Avoid risks by taking I Q It Is the Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and.all cases of General Debility and Wasting Diseases Thousands have been cured by it in New Zealand and Australia. Doctors freely recommend it to their patients, and once you experience its splendid curative and strength-giving goodness you 11 be just as enthusiastic an advocate for it Lane's Emulsion is composed of the following ingredients:— Purest Norwep'an Cod Liver Oil, which is of known excellence for tha treatment of consumption and pulmonary complaints. It is a wondeiful fat and flesh-forming food, and creates strength and appetite. Beechwood Creasote is another constituent of Lane's Emulsion that has long been recognised as of value in treating ailments of the chest. It is both antiseptic and disinfecting. Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda re-Wld and revitalise bone, muscle, nerve and ligament. A nervine tonic anrl stimulant. Fresh Eggs for thoroughly emulsifying the Cod Liver Oil and Creasote. They are also food and medicine, and their nutrient properties improve assimilation and digestion. A little reflection, and you will realise that such an ideal combination as Lane's Emulsion in scientifically exact proportions, must impress you as being of known value in the treatment of the various complaints for which it is recommended. Lane's Emulsion is obtainable of nil chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the more economical, as it contains more than two of the small bottles. Make no mistake. Ask for and insist upon getting Lane's Emulsion. Other kinds are not so good. Sole Manufacturer • E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oam aru, N.Z. Splendid Testimony as to the Merits of Lane's Emulsion "Some months ago I was troubled with a continuous cough —at times hard and irritating, especially towards the evening —and when rising in the morning, and for a few hours after, combined wi.h phlegm. My doctor told me, after an examination of my lungs and mucus, that I " should be careful," as there were consumptive indications. The medicine prescribed did not entirely rid. me of my trouble although it certainly relieved me (or the time being. Remembering that a rslative of mine derived great benefit from Lane's Emulsion, I decided to try it. Before I had finished one bottle, the evening coughing entirely disappeared and after a few bottles so did the morn ng coughing. I continued taking the Emulsion, and feel to-day, long after discontinuing it, as well and vigorous as I felt in my youth. 1 have been passed as a "first-class life" by two insurance societies, and my doctor has told me that iry lungs are completely 1 ealed. You may make what use you like of this letter as I believe such a potent remedy deserves grea; support.'' HARRY J. FORD. Tasman St., Bondi, N.S.W. rm villi m Pi I mrnm r mm Ml • -a JM mm® llfis iKVfvt' m ■ ItN'1 4ri»* > ■M fm I 8 8 W El El US E3 d E3 El E3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11207, 13 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 11207, 13 October 1914, Page 2