EEALLY GOOD COUGH SYB.TJP. HOW TO MAKE IT AT HOME. j By a Qualified Chemist. Thousands of people now make their own go->cl family cough and cold remedy from the following prescription. It eaves such a lot of money, and doee such a lot of good, that its quick popularity is easily accounted for. Obtain from your chemist or store one bottle of Mean's Essence and mix it with treacle, sugar, and water as per simple directions on llcan's Essence label. This will make one pint of really good cough", cold and sore throat remedy. It is nice to take, is warming, soothing, comforting, lasts a long time aiid never spoils. It fjives twelve slriiiings''Avorth for 2s. A few drops may be given to a child and a spoonful to an adult. Each dose should be sipped" slowly to allow the mixture to lubricate the throat as much as possible, and to help its warming, soothing and curing effects. For influenza, asthma, croup, whooping, and other coughs this mixture proves a boon "wherever used. Hean's Essence can now be obtained from most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, *2r., from G. \f. Hean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy, be sure yon get Hean's Ese ence. as no other will do. 25
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 3
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216Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 3
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