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Hitlers ! Is H ae*«s*ai7 fc« continue i*ring, and pointing out the good li.at (jiiis's Emulsion will do your children ? We bare told over and over again that Lane's Emulsion is a lung-healer, and a body buil&sf. We want you to believe this. We want you to give Lane's Emulsion to your children if they are not growing as Nature intended they should. We know that it has built up sick k weak, ailing children when other treatment has been useless. It has made bright, bonny, happy, healthy children out of children who had little or no stamina in their 1 bodies. It has put them on the road to become strong, robust and vigorous. It has increased their appetites, put tone into their nerves, power into fcheir lungs, strength into muscles, vigor, action and energy intc their whole ponstitution. Read these earnest words from a Falmerston North lady : — '• I can hardly find words "to express my thanks for " what Lane's Emulsion has " done for my three children* " They were of weak constitu- - ' " fcion, could not eat well, and '• frequently caught colds. For " several years I had much " trouble with them. Our ** doctor advised Lane's Emul- " sion to be given a good trial. " I gave it to them all last win11 ter, and to-day friends oan "hardly believe they are the ,« same children. Thoy now 14 eat and sleep well, and are "certainly much stronger in " every way, and I bless the "day the doctor advised 11 Lane's Emulsion." Lane's Emulsion has a really wonderful influence in making sick children well children. Many mothers throughout New Zealand, havo proved it as well as this Palmsrston lady. You can also prove its value if you will. Lane's Emulsion is sold by Chemists .uid Stores at 2/6 & 4/6 'per U>itle. The large bottle holds twice as muclj as the small, but whichever size you ask for please be careful to take none but Lane's. rt {Correct Styles, j I The real issue with men 10-day < J is where to get the best possible j } Suit aud Overcoat for the least | I money. We stand forth boldly < I and say, without fear of con- ] I trad iCt ion, that when it comes j I to the Best Clothing for the 1 ' i Least Money, — < [ "NEVERMAN LEADS." ! I ( I " COMPLETE "is the only word | 1 fitting - the condition of suit 1 ' material we carry We have ] 1 always a varied selection of | ' 1 Serges, Cheviots, Uannockburns, i . 1 West of England Suitings. ] ■ 1 Scotch Tweeds, Scotch Plaids, ] 1 Vicunas, Saddle Tweeds, Wors- 1 • teds, Fine English Worsteds < .' I for Morning or - Dress Suifs. J 1 Other kinds are constantly i 1 . coming in. 1 1 •« PERFECT," more nearly than 1 1 anything else, describes the J - \ quality of the clothing itself. J 1 Best Patterns, Best Materials, 1 1 Best Workmanship, place our - ' I garments in a clan by themselves. J 1 When you want a suit of clothes 1 I that will reflect credit on your good j I judgment, and on our workmanship ( • 1 come to NEVERMAN'S, and you 1 I you will receive satisfaction- inevery' j 1 detail. We have a lot of customers ( 1 who say they arc hard to please, but 1 1 we please them every time. They J \ return regularly for another suit. ( » Prices of Neverman's Suits are— ■ < > £3 15b, £4, £4 10s, £4 15i, £4 17i 6d, I 1 £5, £3 ss, £5 10b. j iH. NEVERMAN,! \ The White Shop, I [ THE AVENUE, WANOANUI. | ! ' ,^^s! 1000999000000000096911000001

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12003, 22 October 1906, Page 3

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589

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12003, 22 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12003, 22 October 1906, Page 3

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