r ... ! \ COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE, •: 4 . . 'BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. There is water and sweetening in ever, family i cough mixture. But you can add the water, and eue&f just as easily as it can be done in a factory. All you' really need to buy is the starting point—tho necessary modioinal ingredients, the aotual "cssenoe" of tho mixture. Did you ever.think of thatf The following splendid reoipe makes a pint of cough mixture Rood for all mem> bers of the family. It is good for errandparents, grandchildren,' and all tho aires in-between.- It brings .tho cost ;of ' an bottle of cough mixture down to less than threepenoo:— Obtain from your chemist or grocer one bottle of Hean's Essence, mix it with sugar, troHcle and water, as per easy directions on tlio label. Pour into, a large: clean .bottle, and keen ready for use.lt, rieyer "'spoils. • The'dose'is'from drops to a spoonful, according to age re-: quirements. This simple recipe takes hold of a oOueh and soothes a soro throat more, quickly than anything olso you hare ever tried. It has a good tonic effect and is slightly laxative. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing 60 little—a whole pint for Ist. 6d.—and valuable in its curing properties, thero is no wonder tho above recipe has beoomo quickly popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Hean's ' Essence is now 6old by E. C. Brien, Cuba Street, W. B. P. Perrotfs two pharmacies, Barrand and Son, Molesworth Street, and by most chemists and grocers. • If yours does not yet 6tock ■ it, he oan easily obtain it from his wholesaler for you, or post free direct'on receipt of price—ls. 6d.—from Heah, Chemist, Wanganui. But wherever you buy bo <uro you get Hean's Essence. No other , will do.—Advt.
BURGLARY. -——* •' A DARING BUT FUTILE EFFORT. A daring, but fortunately unsuccessful, burglary was attempted on tho drapery premises of Messrs. Maddison and Co., Hastings, either on Saturday or Sunday The burglars broke in through a bolted door at tho rear of tho establishment, and, making their way to tho offico at the rear of the shop, comtoenood operations to' break open tho safe, in which thero was a considerable 6ura of money (nearly. .£200) ' after Saturday's business. They piled up silks and other dress stuffs round tho safe, and having lit a fuss, procccd to blow open tho lock. Tho safe defied all' their efforts, nnd I hey had only succeeded in forcing tho door about an inch wheu they abandoned their project for some reason, and made their exit without being caught. . : ■ Messrs. Maddison's office, where the'sate stands, is a concrete chamber, lighted only from the roof, and when the door is closed it would take n considerable Miso to be. hoard outside, Despite the assistance rendered.by the burglars it took tub polioe a considerable tinio this morning to open the safe, .tho contents of which jvero intact,. showing that tho steel custodian was built for a stout resistance. t Tho dress stuffs used to deaden, the sound;.of the explosives'were burnt and otherwise damaged, but beyond that nnd the injury to tho safe and tho door boltings, no linrm was done. Tho above safe was a. John Taiui Fire nnd Burglar-resisting. Sargood, Sob and Ewen, sole agents,—Advt.
The New Zealand Loan, and Mercantile Aftoncv C'ompa'ny, Ivtd., will hold a stook sale a { tho Upper Hutt on Thursday, May 1, commencing at 1 p.m. Messrs. James Macintosh and Cto.i Masterton, will sell slieep and cattle by auction at the Wo-ipoun Yards, Masterton, cu Wednesday, Auril 30, commencing at 11.30 a. m ' Mr. J. Culford Bell, toaohor of elocution, announces (hat he has* removed from Cooper's Buildings to Jioulcott Chambers, j Boulcott. Street. Why submit to dull aching of nerve or muscle, or tho ncuto pains of neuralgia, toothachc, or lumbago? Witch's Oilthat penetrating, soothing fluid—is a won-, dorfully quick remedy for pain. Witch's ' Oil; destroys pain almost instantaneously Quick in notion, and lxruianent m result. WITCH'S OIL stands in the very front rank as the King of Pain.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 6
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