A COUGH MIXTURE" RECIPE WORTH HAVING.
9 A. BIG MONEY-SAVER, (BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST.) Tf fiftrenpence wero lying on tho footpath, what would you do? Leave it there, or put it in your pocket? ' Every time yon pay eighteenpence for a bottle of family cough remedy you lose fifteonpeuce. You take it out of your pocket instead of leaving it in. That's a fact thousands of New Zealand people are proving every day. And you can prove it straight away by trying this Hean's Essence recipe. Into a jug put 4 tablespoonfuls of sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a large breakfast-cupful of warm water. Stir till dissolved, nour into a big bottle, add one bottle of Hean's Essence, and shako all together. This gives you a pint of the finest family .cough 1 remedy you can possibly buy. Tt means eight eigliteenpen'ny bottles for the price of one. In other words, an eighteenpenny bottle costs you less than threepence. A tremendous and worthwhile money-saving you will admit. Read what a typical user' writes:— "Please post another bottle of your ncan's Essence. Wp have found the mixture we prepared from the last bottle both tho best remedy for colds wo have ever used, and a long way the cheapest—A. Shearsby, Awapnni, Palmcrston North."
Hean's Essence is regularly sold by "R. C. Brien, Cuba Street, W. B. P. Perrott's Pharmacies'in Newtown and Berhampore. Bairaud and Son, Molesworth Street, and most chemists and grocers, at Is. fid. a bottle. If yours does not yet stock it ho can easily procure it from his wholesaler for you. Or post free on receipt of prico from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui.
Wherever volt buy, bo suro you "get Hean's—Advt. ,
For bsing falsely accused by women detectives of being a shop-thief, a Manchester school teacher has been awarded ..£SO damages. She was accosted by the detectives while in tho shop, ono of them remarking: "It is no use pretending. You have got a. plaid lining in your coat." The detective ripped the teacher's coat open, but tho lining wns not a plaid. The defence was that the plaintiff bore a remarkable resemblance to a woman who hail previously stolen a pair of glove*.
The death ocrnrred on Tuesday at Otakmi (Otago Heads) of Itiria I'otiki, a Maori, at the age of 10.") years. Ueccased, whosa husband died some years ago, lived at Taiaroa Hauls all her life. She was related to the Karetai family. The funeral wiil take ijlaco on Sunday,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 8
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