Advised by her to take Lane Read what Miss m 'em «lA£> M. - says inn mii f/M 'i/it ! Hi;. 'll!. fc= ill ! m mys *<•£ X $^V. SB® I Wi Wi ~V :■ \ *vj r ■ /ATm w£ in Ml m m l nil m HM, hum r?A Vi . &== u "Vi trs. Wi l m % m \ & \s m “ I have much pleasure in stating that Lane’s Emulsion has been of great benefit to me. About twelve months ago, catching a severe and serious cold, and being unable to get i‘id of it, I consulted one of Wellington’s leading doctors. He strongly advised me to go to the Otaki Sanitorium. On talking the matter over with our family doctor, he advised me to take a course of Lane’s Emulsion, be careful as to my diet, and to keep to certain rules as to breathing, and have plenty of fresh air. But whatever I did to be persistent with the Emulsion. I decided .to give your Emulsion a good trial, and am glad that 1 did so. I soon gained strength, my cough left, and I began to feel myself again. Taking the Emu'sion regularly for three months, my doctor permitted me to return to work, saying that 1 was all right, and that Sanitorium treatment was not needed. Now 1 am as well and strong as ever I was, though I still take the Emulsion, and am sure that 1 owe mm recovery to it. I take pleasure in ri and am glad to be | good qualities.’’ (Miss) H. Abffftt, P Stone, N.Z. A L it: SL Coo VS, ML JL © ft j #1 ■M iMhr in van :ommending it, le to praise its ron= = s of Larin’s lam cafin# the cause; itfi rflictions rful curative and strength-giving It drives a way ci isca.sc oy ndid food as well as a icdicine. It gives fife and energy to those sick ana weak, puts flesh onMe thin ; creates aids assimilation. Thousands Justify 'to the from Lanes Emulsion, which includes the hejJjrfgiving and strengthening ■ properties of the purest Norvmgifm Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote, and Soda, all scientifically emulsified with Fresh pgjfs. j/tr It is preparedmw E. G. LANE (a graduate chemist of Oamaru, N.Z.),recommended by the medical profession, and is of unfamng value to all sufferers from lung and throat troubles. ;;-v,a v 7. m. ft?/ y m A/ msr ksas Make sure you get Lane’s—never accept a substitute. Sold at all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The la ger bottles are the most economical as they contain more than two of the small ones. U fs famous because it’s good n
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, ls antiseptic. A cut or wound is a simple tiling , to treat and treated properly is qixickjly alright, but if neglected it will [ sometimes lead'to Blood poisoning..AH [ wounds should he kept clean and free from dirt, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and if applied to a cut at once will remove all pain and cause the nnrt to heal without leaving a scar.—Sold by E. I>. Smith, 'chemist, Gisborne.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4003, 9 August 1915, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4003, 9 August 1915, Page 3
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