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COUGH MIXTURE FACTS.

BOW TO MATTE A GOOD REMED? AT ' * HOME. " . • • BT A QUALIFIED OHBJUBT. Everybody knows that a good cough and cold remedy consists of two main sections. The first section is the undiluted medicinal ingredients, or "essence," and the second is, of course, the neqessary water and sweetening.

The preparation of ihe medicinal ingredients requires trained knowledge, but the water and sweetening can be added in the kitchen just as easily as in a factory.. And yon save a lot of | money by doing so. When you buy the two sections ready mixed you pay 1/6 for quite a small bottle—holding about two and a half ounces. For family purposes this small bottle lasts almost no time. A few doses and the bottle is empty. But, when you buy the first section—the "essence"—by itself, and add the water and sweetening at home, you get twenty ounces—a pint—for the same money. You actually get about eight bottles for the price of one. That is worth thinking about, isn't it? Now, prove these facts by trying this Hean's Essence recipe. Into a jug put four tablespoonfuls of sugar, three of treacle, two of vinegar, and a large breakfast-cupful of warm water; Stir till dissolved, pour into a big bottle, add one bottle of Hean's Essence, and shake all together. There is no trouble, bother, or fuss of any kind. A few drops to a child, or a spoonful to an adult, gives prompt and wonderful relief. It is pleasant to take, lasts a long ume, and never spoils. It eases tickling coughs, soothes sore throats, and removes sticky phlegm b a way that surprises folks. It is ahandy and Bnuineremedyforhoarseness, croup,bronchms, asthma and the usual throat and lung troubles. Hean's Essence is 1/6 a bottle at most Chemists and grocers. If yours does not yet stock it, he can easily obtain from his wholesaler for you, or post free on receipt of pr.ee from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. , Wherever you buy be sure you get Hean^.

instil a Knowledge of the art among the police here, only a small percentage took to it seriously, and fewer still become proficient, becauso of the lack of practice, A Never-Mastered Art. Australians evidently intend to know the science thoroughly. The various classes in Sydney are for the most part well attended. In one case a school has found itself so overcrowded that the whole of the top flat of Culwulla Chambers is to bfl secured. A ju-jitsu club of Australia has been formed. The members meet every Monday night and put in three solid hours' work, practising defence against nil forms of attack. , Ono of the attractions of ]u-jitsu is that it can never bo mastered in all itß ramifications. The student is always learning. Tho greatest advantages ju-jitsu has over boxing are the facts that an exponent of ju-jitsu can attack when prone just as comfortably and effectively as when standing: ho has two hands and two feet against tho boxer's two hands. The art of breaking one's fall, oomiuonly called the "break-fall," is one of the most useful branches of the science. An ordinary fall by ju-jitsu methods would seriously shake any man not knowing the art, but to a trained exponent the heaviest of thrown does' not occasion the .least jar. The hands, arms, and feet are temporarily converted into springs, and the lorco of the fall is broken completely. Knowing how to fall is half the battle. A Lady Champion in Sydney. In ju-jitsu a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Instructors should be thoroughly qualified to teach, and pupils should go right through with the course when once commenced. Speed and accuracy are everything, and uidess the course is completed speed oannot bo acquired to the required degree. In Japan certificated instructors havo to.go through a course of anatomical study and pass an examination in it before they are granted their certificates. This is fdr tho dual purpose of facilitating their own work and preventing injury to pupils. Miss Edna Dimes, wno holds_ tho title of lady champion of the world, is in Sydney at present. She is one of the two

European qualified lady instructors in the world. Four feet eleven inches in height, i and ost. 61b in weight, she can throw a 13st. man as easily as ia man can, throw a child. There is a number of fine amateur opponents in Sydney now, among whom might be mentioned Messrs. Fell, Manning, Dodds, Grimley, Hewitt, Beale, and Eadie, While Miss Dulcie Hall is a very promising lady student. It is doubtful if she has her superior among the amateurs in Australia. The Ju-jitsu Club of Australia proposes shortly to institute a series of competitions lor various grades. The committee and management consist of Mr. E. M. Sims (president), Mr. J. B. Dance (treasurer), Mr. Manning (secretary), Mr. Straiker (assistant-secretary), with Messrs. Dodds and Hewitt as committeemen.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1782, 21 June 1913, Page 11

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COUGH MIXTURE FACTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1782, 21 June 1913, Page 11

COUGH MIXTURE FACTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1782, 21 June 1913, Page 11

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