A Strong! Tonic I Ayer'sSarsaparillaisatonic, I ( a strong tonic. It is not a 1 . stimulant. There is not a i \ dropofalcoholinit. But it is 1 , aregular tonic, gives tone and 1 \ strength to the whole system. I j Improves the appetite, aids fl digestion,steadies the nerves. 2 Aijer's r SOIiD ITOIL m 60 Y13A83 j ■■■^■■—w————l———a^—^ i Be sure to keep the bowels reg- ' ular. Daily movements are necessary to good health. Constipation interferes with the action of any tonic. Regulate your bowels with Ayer's Pills. Dose, one pill, only one. Ask your doctor. Prepared by DR. J. 0. AYEB ft 00.. Xiowell, Mass.. U. S. A. m YA ' WWI 'Hr % A___9_HH^9 B. tu |_r \ __T J MfaaßßMßßrf , H HI B IL <9^k___Hl^HHHsi^B9i H| _. B3 . fl_ I _R__J___________T __^^m_Pt fe hB _____pßß__B__pg__M_| tt flft dff* a Wr dk s_ ifcwHßwßff^jßß B 1 » «_^_^HBPf^p__ )HEjBK|Py Mr jB ______^_______ ■ _4_k tow *_n _. . - ■ \' . Restores Health and j-j Renews Strength; fl. Consumption, the great white r - fl plague, is traceable in ninety-nine "-" cases out of a hundred to a simple ■ cough, neglected. El If Lane's Emulsion be takenat the ■ first indication of a cough or cold, f-. the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and conB sumption can be prevented. ■ For Bronchitis and a Bleeding Lungs. 19 "Some time ago I was troubled with a m — n .' severe cough,. with spitting of blood. I ■—E iricd everything I could think of but got no B relief. A chemist friend of mine advised , me to try your Emulsion, which I did, and B~g do one was more surprised than myself to j, find that after the first bottle the bleeding B - topped, and by the time I had finished the __ second bottle I was completely cured. I EJi am perfectly convinced that for a severe ■ cough,'or lons-standing chest complaint, your Emulsion is a sovereign remedy. IH : COLERIDGE HYDE, __ • Chemists' Assistant. ■ Wellington, N.Z. BUi >- Lane's Emulsion is an original and B distinct preparation. Us ingredi- «-» ents are Cod Liver Oil, Lime and ~~~ Soda, Hypophosphites, Beechwood H Creasote. and Fresh Eggs. All of Q$ these before being used are thon roughly tested and only the most _ satisfactory and reliable materials ■-■ are employed in its production. ' • _. That is why it is so remarkable in m-m ■ its lung-healing, flesh-forming and ~~ health - renewing properties. It B has a great food as well as mediye cihai value, and makes rich, red n blood, and,-through the blood, _ strengthens' every organ in the ELJs - body. It imparts life and vigor .to jj_ every nerve, every tissue, every --J muscle and every fibre,, and.is as H-JB good for children as it is advisable H for adults. EE Why don't you let LANE'S. ; Q| EMULSION help you?- Just try ', g^. it to-day. Your chemist or storei keeper will supply you with a ■ H bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large STB botfleis the more economical, as it „ contains more than double the , "" quantity. Don't be put off with a US substitute. B Piepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, I . Oamaru. N.Z. J HAVING PURCHASED THE SAVOY TXESTAURANT XV From Mr. George Smith; MRS. 'M. HARLAND begs to announce ( Meals will be served as under:— WEEK DAYS: Breakfast from 7-30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Dinner from 12 'a.m. till 1-30 p.m. Tea from 5 p.m. till 7 p.m. SUNDAYS: Breakfast from 8-30 a.m. till 9-30 a.m. Dinner from 12-30 till 2. p.m. Tea from 5 till 7. Besides the above hours, which are for men in business in the town, Meals .will be procurable AT ALL HOURS. SUPPER TILL 11 O'CLOCK NIGHTLY. _f. HARLAND. ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 14 May 1913, Page 7
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