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TRY THIS C0l"u ..MIXTURE RECIPIi. COSTS LITTLE, WORKS QUICKLY DOES GOOD ALWAYS. By a Qualified Chemist ■ Mix i tablespoonfuls of sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a large break-fast-cupful of water together. Stir till dissolved and put into clean pint bottle. Add one bottle of Hean'e Essence. Sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. It Keeps perfectly, is nico to take and always does good. This splendid recipe takes hold of a cough moro quickly than anything else you have ever used. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deepeeated coughs are often cured in a few days. Excellent, too, for croup, whooping cough, chost pains, bronchitis, asthma, and many throat and lung troubles. The <;ood it does is truly wonderful. This Hean's Essence recipe enjoys great popularity throughout Australasia, its low cost, quick results and harmlessness have nmdo it imineusely popular. It brings the cost of the usual eighteenpenny bottle doirn to less than fourpenco. Hean's Essence is sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Bo sure you get Heau's. 28_ 29.90; thermometer, 68. Overcast; eco. smooth. ■ OasUcpoint.—N.W., breozo; bolometer, 29.90; thermometer, 65. Cloudy; eea deCT WeUingtoii.-N.N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.93; thermometer. 56. Cloudy. New Plymouth.-W., light, bnrometer, 30.01; thermometer, 61. Fine, sea smooth. Oapo Egmont.-N.W., licht; borometer, 30 03- thermometer, 61. Fine; sea smooth. Wanffamii.-W.S.W., breeze; barometer, 29 87- thermometer. 60. Fair; sea moderate. Farewell Spit,-N.W., fresh: barometer, 30.07; thermometer, 57. Fine; sea rough. Cape Foulwind.-N.E., breeze; barometer, 50.01; thermometer, 63. Fair; sea moderate. Greymouth—Not.received. Stephen lelcrail.-W.. rr«*-. bnrometer, 30.00; thermometer, 56. Cloudy; see, mod"cape Oampbell.-K.VT.. role; barometer. 29.75; thermometer, 56. Hazy; Eca \ery < Kafkoura.-C!i!m; barometer, 29.72; thermometer 61. Cloudy; w emooth. Akarofl, liighthouee.-X.W.. fresh; barometer. 29.69; thermometer. 66. Cloudy; sea smooth. ... ~ , Port Chalmers—S.W.. Unlit: b-irometer, 29.80; thermometer, £6. Overcast «nd ram; S< Nu P bkcU.-S.IV., lit'ht: barometer. 29.89; thermometer, 40. Showery; fen """jleratc. Ulnir.-S.W-, lilflit: baronictcr. 29.90; thermoitintor, 47. Overcast and eliowery; sea. smoot,1 '. D. C. BATES. MetTOrolo-ic."! nfflee. Wclliucton. October 16, 1914.
"THE ROOFING WITH LIFE.' , J-M REGAL ROOFIKG 1b the outcome of half a century's experience in the manufacture of Roofing Materials. Composed of tho best quality lone fibre wool felt, thoroughly saturated and coated with TRINIDAD LAKE ASPHALT. JAMES W. JACK, 170 FEATHEKSTON STREET. A man who said he had been.in Enghind twenty years asked the Tottenham Magistrate recently how ho could becomo naturalised. Over a month since lie went to tho Embassy, and they told him the formalities, which included a document which would have to bo got from Germany, lie followed the instructions, but had no roply. "I am not liable for service," he said, "and I'm far better off here than I should bo on tho Continent." Ho was told to go to tho Home Olh'ce.
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