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Golds Ds«l Attention. 1 Consumption exists only because | of neglected Colds. Colds are I quickly cured by fresh air and 1 Lane's Emulsion I I Breathe pure fresh air anr! take J Lane's Emulsion rug'ularly. I Colds, Consumption, and Lane's I Emulsion, are enemies : both I cannot remain in the same I house. Lane's Emulsion is I always master. It's Famous ■ Because It's Good. Two sizes, I 2/6 and 4/6. Chemists and ■ Stores. Take none but Lane's. I A MODERN MIRACLE. ♦ The Lame Walk. Over twelve Months in Bed. Doctors said Amputation or Death. Case of Miss Ellen Urwin causes profound sensation. Miss Urwin, 21 years of age, resident of 56, Hopper Street, Wellington, relates her wonderful story : — " About the 16th of July, 1902, I was taken ill with RHEUMATIC FEVER. At the end of four weeks, Dr. - — ordered my removal to the Hospital. The swelling of my limbs was causing great anxiety, especially my leg, where a large abscess had formed at the knee. I entered the Wellington Hospital on the 20th August; the doctors operated the day following, succeeded by two mtore operations before Christmas. The Wednesday before 'Xmas Day my people were informed that it was absolutely necessary to AMPUTATE THE LEG, the bone was diseased, and would not heal. Dr. came to my bedside, and kindly as possible told me their decision, stating that it was , the only thing to save my life, and the operation would need to take place as quickly as possible. On Good Friday I was conveyed home in the ambulance, very weak, and could not move without assistance. The leg was so swollen the KNEE WAS NOT DISCERNABLE, and hard as a board. On Easter Sunday I commenced taking PLANTEKOA. It would weary you to give details of my progress, from the bed to the fireside, then a hobble round the table, a period on crutches, from that to a walking stick, to my present condition, being able to walk anywhere without assistance. I shall never forget Sunday, October 9th, 1903, the first day I went any distance with the crutches, and attended the Wesleyan Sunday School Anniversary, in Taranaki-street. The astonishment of my friends was intense, as very few expected to see me out again." Miss Urwin is keeping in the best of health, and the cure is permanent. 4 SPRING COLDS. JUST now COUGHS and COLDS aro very prevalent. Neglect may develop Catarrh, Bronchitis, Consumption, or other serious Lung Trouble. You can easily cure that Cough or Cold. Gut a liottle of |t~v. BLUE JbiuK FLAG LXt««\ COUGH !*■««*) CUEE Takon according to directions it speedily euros all who take it. As it contains no OPIATUS or POIvQNS oi any kind, it is suitable ior all ages. May be given, with safety an<r liouciit to infante. From all Chemists and Stores. Price, 1/6. 2/6, 4/6. Special Agents— Gatenby'f Avenue PharmHOV. Notice to Property Owners. FAINT NOW. NO MONEY. NO EXCUSE. Your building looks pretty tedy rai> fetting in— rotttag and d*eipi«g— soakiag away a lot of tit rftlue, too— badly waatf pafait— why not faint mow? We know the ream: "*•■*> money scarce ; must do It later." Do nothing of the kind. P«i«4*ow. before the carptater is oaltet fa. We will do the wwk and halt f* to pay for it. Under tir Ntw httifant Plan the payments a*c s • easy that «•«% never arias th» cost, aa* wMfe «•■ are pa^'C y«w property is h^ac protected *•■ tat weaaW afttS time. Nothing arrests depredation Ilk* a good coat of paiat, and thave's ao excuse for atglatt Wtti — ratty pajauat plaa. Call at once and tot at talk tat auMar over. I.4\E.TfHOEYftN. l LM H Palntara, Pattrhangtra, ttfr, m. Mwm, wawsjaj.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11973, 17 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11973, 17 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11973, 17 September 1906, Page 2