Cannot be successfully imitated Sonic medicines can be, but not so with Lank's. The contents are plainly stated on every label, but the contents alone do not make Lane's Emulsion. Ther'es the mixing, the blending. E. G. Lane, Chemist, Oamaru, was the originator of his now famous medicine-food. He alone knows the secret of how to perfectly mix and emulsify Lame's Emulsion. Of course there are imitations, but when buying please examine the package, and look for the words— It's Famous because It's Good," and please be careful to take none but Lane's. Lane's Emulsion is for coughs, colds, and throat and Kuijr troubles in . .children or adults. 2/6 and 4/6 ; per bottit*. ...
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1333, 23 May 1905, Page 4
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