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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 4

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THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915. Remedy known for Coughs, Colds, ing Cough, ion, and all The Greatest (Catarrh, tickets, bronchitis, Whoop IT.Pftiin Incipient Consumpt Wasting Diseases. THUS JWEPIEMOIS land for over 17 years. Bring prepared under the personal supervision of Mr. E.

G. Lane, a graduate chemist of Oamaru, N.Z, its purity and reliability are assured. There could be no greater evidence of its high quality as a food, medicine, and strengthener than the unsolicited testimony of the thousands who write stating the good it has done them. Here are quoted some of the remarkable letters that have reached Mr. Lane.

Read every word of them carefully it will pay you. For all affections of the lungs and throat, for weak nerves, general debility, and for men, women, and children who are physically or mentally run down, there is no finer remedy than Lane's Emulsion. It is pleasant to take children relish it it gives a keen appetite, makes you enjoy your food and sleep soundly; it gives flesh to the thin, strength to the weak, tones up the nerves, braces the body, and brings bloom to the cheeks. It is not untried; on the contrary, it has the endorsement of both doctors and the general public, and has had unvarying success in New Zea "I feel it my duty as a parent to send you a testimonial for your wonderful Emulsi on which I have urged my friends to try. "My baby was very delicate.

Tho doctor told me ho could not do anything moro lor her, and that there was no hope of hor recovering, as ehe was so very III. Sho was suffering from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and I had tried all kinds ot patent foods lor her, but In vain. tnSgsTiBrHiMgsrS1 PgsiMgiss'TrairTI "My son when 5 yean old suffered from some trouble of the lungs, arid the best doctors were unable to do anything for "Acting on a friend's advice, I procured a bottle ot Lane's Emulsion, and can honestly lay that from the Ant dose he made most remarkable Improvement. "We persevered with the Emulsion, and ere a now our hqme Is never without a bottlo. My boy's trouble was no ordinary cold.

About every week ho would have an attack of violent coughing, and we used to have as many as two large towels covered with blood and thick phlegm, but thank your Emulsion for my being ablo to say that never ones since the night when he had his first doss has the cold appeared. It would do your eyes good, to see Mm he Is so strong and rosy, walking advertisement for Lane's Emulsion. Both my wife and myself wish to thank you from our hearts for this great cure, and I am sure we would not have had our boy to-day had.lt not been for your grand remedy. "Tours very 1 T. SNOWDEN, Whangarel.

PTimmil nlllMlillilllllll Ill nmiiiiiiiiiiirnrnnninnnminimrrsM Here is a really wonderful recovery, told in a plain, straightforward way, by Mr. D. McE. Johnston, of North Sydney. "It- gtvea me much pleasure to write Informing yew ot the great permanent cure and building up of my whole system by course ot your Emulsion.

To give you an tusa-ot mr state at health before taking your Emulsion, I may tell you that my doctor had been so kind as to tell me that mr left lung was practically gone, that I wan attottsther la a bad way with consumption, and that with care I might last is months. He stroagly recommended La'. BmaUloa, eed ken I am, after loaf years' itreameua work. In the very best of fit as Ike Btust ot athmtet-and It it all to the good dualities you Bmulsloa, Belief me, years truly. "DArflBU KoBWAM lOHNSTDK, Arthur-street, North Sydney." p.millllilillil 5 Si it! ill mm mi Hi! Ill I ii SI! ii 4 i'r r.f 31 Ill 1 "I was about to give up all hope nirsolf, when I read about your Emulsion, so 1 bought a bottlo to try.

As It began to build her upl Intended to persevere with It, and havo dono so ever since. My little girl liked It from tho very first teaspoon-(ul, and 1 am never without It In the bouse. Slie was so very 111, as stated, when only four months old, but slnco then she has never vomited. Sho Is now IS months old, and Is spoken of very highly on account of her strong, sturdy build. She now weighs over 801b.

Wishing your remedy tho great success It doserves. 1 am, thankfully yours, 1 "(Mrs.) P. J. BENNINGTON, '621 Worcester-street, Llnwood, Chrlstchurch, N.Z." Warding off Consumption Read of Mrs. Nightingale's wonderful recovery, told by herself.

"Dear Sir, I feel It my duty to let you know what Lane's Emulsion and fresh air have done for me. "Twelve months ago last September I was so 111 with my lungs that I had to go Into the Wellington Hospital. I had been under the care ot five (6) different doctors, who said my case was one of consumption. I was told that my only chance was to go either to the 'Blue Moun-talna' or the Hospital. "After being In the hospital six (6) weeks I returned home somewhat relieved, but not cured.

I had a very naHty, hacking, hollow cough, and won frequently Bpltting blood. Owing to the couglilhg being zo bad at night, morphia tablets were ordered to enable me to sleep a little. My llesh was gradually, but surely, leaving my body, snd I was getting weaker, and weaker, and tired all the time. "In April of thla year (1102) I oommenced taking 'Lane's Emulsion' through reading your little book which was put under the door. The doctor who was sttendlog ms ssld 1 wss doing all right, and advised me to oontlnuo with It.

I think he said this just to please me as much ss anything. "At litis tlms my stomsch was so weak, and my digestion so poor; that 1 could hardly retain the Bmulslsn, hut by perslstsnt efforts It gradually strengthened my digestive organs, nnd after a while I had no difficulty In keeping it down. "It must have been a month or slx(l) waeka before I could tell there wae any Improvement, Id ract, I was beginning to lose hopes of your Emulsion doing ms good. "Reading the testimonials from time to time Induced ms to contlnuo. The testimonial ol Trooper Orr, and his statement of how he regained his hoalth through being persistent with the Emulsion gave ma fresh hops.

1 am now so thankful that I was persistent. "It was about thla time that nn Improvement began to be noticeable. The coughing was stlh very snd ths bleeding had not entirely stopped, but there-was a fooling that I was getting a little better strength. This helped mo on, and gnvo me fresh hope that I might still be well again. Right up to now seven months later 1 havo kept on taking the Emulsion.

At first one bottlo each week, then two, and as I got stronger the dose was Increased. Kor the psst two (2) months I have beon taking three (3) bottles each weok. I am now on my forty-fourth bottlo. It has boon money well spont. Lsne Emulsion, fresh air, and have given ms a now lease of life.

"Last February my weight was 8 stons pounds. By April 1 had decreased to mono, Since then I have gradually Increased, and have now gained 10 pounds. Last February and March I was quite unable to walk but a few paces; tho least exertion would tiro mo very much. Now October I can, and do, walk quite Ave (6) miles ssch fine dny. The walk I ususlly lake la from my home, round tho Patent Blip, through Kllblrnle, on to Newtown, end homo again.

This walk la now no trouble to ms. "Just previous to taking Lane's Bmulslon my doctor ssld ho could do no more for me. Now I can sing my songs as well as ever 1 did, showing that my lungs srs strong and sound. As furthor proof thst my esse wss one ot consumption, I was reported tn ths Heslth Ofllosrs, who visited the houss In which was living, and they sent ms a Circular Issued by the Government, giving Instructions aa to the care ol consumptives. "I sm quite certain that my return to health and strength Is solely due to Lane's Bmulslon and fresh air.

This testimonial Is given entirely of my own tree will, and with the hope that anyone suffering with chest com. plaints wllj give your medicine a good trial. You may send er.ycne to me who would llko to hear from ms per- tonsil' what Lane's Emulsion has done tor "Very gratefully and thankfully yours, "(Signed) NBLLIB NIOHTINOALH, Jossls-street, Wellington, N.B." Of Special Interest. Trooper Orr's Great Testimony. "The Camp, Forbury Park, Dunedln, M.S., IN 1902.

"February 11, 1903. "Three years ago tha doctor would not psss me for life Insurance. He said my lungs wsrs seriously sffeoted, snd told my parents I was Is a very bad way. If anything, this nsws mode mo worse. But I had heard good accounts of 'Lane's snd decided to give It a trial and stick to It 1 kopt.

taking bottle after bottle, and now I am passed and reported as being sound In every way. I feel bettor and stronger than I ever did before. I am leaving as one of the Ninth N.Z. Contingent, which Is proof thst I am sound and Ot for hard work. "I may mantlon that about twelvs months ago, being anxious to know how I was, I bsd myself examined by a medical man, who said, after carefully examining me.

that one lung had quite healed, and the other woe only slightly touched. This greatly pleased me, and encouraged mo to contlnuo with 'Lane's though how I bad Improved and how well I felt waa sufficient encouragement! but I wanted to be rure. I am quite certain that If peoplo would give It a fair trial, and take It as I did regularly four times a day it would de them a 'power of "I remain, thankfully and gratefully yours, "TftOOPBR B. O. OBR." IN 1913.

Raima be, MJL, September, lilt. "1 owe a deep debt of gratltad. ts Lens's Bmulslon. II Is almost twelve years since I took a course at It, and I have been la tha hast ot health ever sines. 1 was passed by the doe tor tor the Foresters' Ledge last weak, as that Is proof that 1 am sound la hsalth.

I always ksep a bottle of Lane's Bmulaton on hand, for 1 consider It the' beet remedy procurabls for a sold, and am asvar hap. 'pier than when telling others ot Its wonderful heeling properties. "Yours Faithfully, "ROBBBT OHARLBB ORB." "I have much pleasure in sending you a photograph of my, son, who is now away with the N.Z. Expeditionary Force, as a Corporal in the Ambulance. 'When 1 saw him marching away la hi; uniform, looking so flt, and suck a wsll-growa man, I felt deeply araterul to you and your Emulsion.

As a lad he was eXmcly VlcsteTbelng laid up with appendicitis. After recovering from that h. had a matlo Fever, which, as you may Imagine, left him very wesk and In a poor state of health, and, unfortunately, he managed to have a had ettaok of pleurisy. My doo-tor told me I would have to be very careful wlthhlm, and strongly, recommended me to give him Laae'a Bmul-sloa for a good long time. I acted on his advise, and km pleased to be able to state that after the ant fortalght 'ho niver looked back' as the saying Is.

He ant haV taken Lass's Bmulsloa swulalssifly for fully eight months, and the way he Oiled eat and developed dnnng that period was simply marvellous. Ton will see by the photo, that he la at present a wen-grows man; that he le now so weU and strong attribute entirely to his taking the Kmulston regularly. I am tails sure that If I had not taken tbs doctor's advice to give him Lens's Bmstsloa he woiM a ever have hen at to lake a part, though a minor one, In the awful war, "Yours gtstsrttly. (Mrs.) B. BOOTH, Oetnafu, M.S." Consumption kills more people than war.

Yet how many Urea could be saved If the guff ere only took the right remedy at the beginning of the trouble Here is a ease where consumption was undoubtedly nrevented by Lane's Emulsion. It is only one case out of many thousands but it will do you good to. read the details. "gome months sgo I wss troubled with a continuous cough at times hsrd snd Irritating, especially towards the evening snd when rising In tho morning, snd for a few hours after, combined with phlegm. "My doctor told ms, after nn examination ot my lungs and muous, thst I 'should bs as there were Indications of consumption.

The medicine prescribed did not entirely rid me ot my (rouble, although It certainly relieved me for the time being. Remembering that a relative of mine bad derived great benefit from Lsoe's Bmulslon, I decided to try It Before I had dnlahed one bottle the evening coughing bad entirely disappeared, and after a few bottles so did tbs morning coughing. I continued taking the Bmulslon, and feel to-day, long aftor discontinuing It, as well and vigorous as I -felt In my youth. I have been passed as a Urst-clasa life' by two Insurance societies, and say doctor ha told me that my lungs are completely hsslsd. Too can make what use you like of this lettsr, it I believe such a potent remedy deserves great support.

"HARJIT 1, FORD, Tasmaa-street, Bondl, N.S.W." i L- i 1 The ingredients of Lane's Emulsion are NOT kept secret. Y.SV -a MiitWely free If oae it offered yon it ii BO Remember the wune IBe'i--on no awount thould you' aeoept a lubttirote. If on ii offered you it is 0T for your gain. There la no other rtmedy will do a muflh lane'i Emuliion luiiit on Itnd'i! Sold by all uMo-date ohemiiti and itorekeepen. Price 86 and 46 per bottle.

The Urge bottle ii the mo.t eooao. mioal, beoanie it eontaini more thn two of the mailer oaei. Get a bottle to-day Keep it in the house. If you eiperieao. any di(mlty in tti it, write direct to E.

0, LANE, Box 864, O.P.0,, Sydney, who will tee that you are immediately Wpplied. We hare interesting booklet, entitled "Good Health for "jfiiSS. any inqnirer, port free. Write now-a requert on a post card will bring it by return mail all, Irootors pmonoo ana uso mw CEEASOTS tho the Mood, but in mouth 7 The nt IngredieiiU leldoted wr. -JL thi and mtuol.

tiimei 10 gmU, best doited for abtorptfon into the humsu yttm for the purpow 01 rTS, wi Ue the FINEST Ot HOIWMIAS COB Bltt Ott, fo, -re. of iniowa bod, bail der. They not only thoroufW, break and tk globule. mtelOOB Hr. I.

fmUVt fSS and digedtion. B. is, Indeed, i diKov.ry of of Cod liter Oil, but their ButritiOM food propertiH ipro atumww a tremendoui' importaaea xo.

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