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INFLUENZA. A VAULABuIi PRESCRIPTION (By a Qualified Chemist). Influenza is here. Many homes are lull of it. E'overivJiness and tickling sore throats are quito prevalent. Voli know how "catching" influenza js. Bo prepared for the first sign that conies your way. Make "up the loiou'ing excellent mixture in your own home. It does a world of good, and oaves a lot of money. lii'n a jug put 4 tabicspoonfuls of tugar, ;i of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a largo breakfastcupful of hot water. Siir and add ono bottio of Hean's j'-Bseiice. Pour into a large; bottje ready for no. This mixture so easily made in your own home is splendid for all kinds of family coughs and cold influenza, tickling .-ore throats, head colds, chest colds, hacking 'toughs. J etc. You feel tiie dose doing you [good ah the way down. It contains no poison of any kind and is perfectly safe and wonderfully 'effective fori both you and your children—oven to the youngest. It reduces the cost of the ordinary eighteenpenny bottles to less than fourpence. Hean's Essence for making family cough mixture at home is sold by imtst chemists, or post free on receipt of price, 2s, from Hean's Pharmacy, Wauganui. Wherever you buy. ba sure you get H-E-A-N'S Essence, as no other will do.— Advt Qu i k dispatch to obstinate colds la certain with "NAZOL." Some drops taken on lump sugar or inhaled, a little dubbed on the chest, that simple treatment has made thousands well. 'Is 6d buys sixty doses. Advt. Not a minute shouid be lost -when a child showo symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's C'ougli Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, pears, will prevent the attack. Sold everywhere. Adrt. —a petulant, hoarse refrain: 'Tis the voice of a loved one bawling; calling me back again. A wail from the nursery falling, falling; poor Clarice has croup, I'm sure; the voice of my darling calling, calling, for "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. For Bronchitis or Asthma inhale NAZOL through the Nazoi Inhaler. Immediate relief will follow. NAZOL is penetrating and germ-killing. Start taking it to-day.—Advt. Avoid imitations of "NAZOL"—that honest specific for coughs and colds. No other remedy will benefit you 80 quickly as the genuine "NAZOL."Ad The darts of sly Cupid lurk waiting within the adorable dimples of Winifred Wvnn; her eyes, like sapphires, blue as the sea, rare jewels of lustre and loveliness Winnie's radiant energy fully a/'.::;>s scanty ar.d health are synonomous term.*: changes of weather her Iu;::r- ■.■ill endure. She wards them with Woo-is' Peppermint Cure.-Advt MONEY AND WASTI. When one's_ expenses ars not equalled by one's receipts, poverty must be th« result. This law applies not only to' money matters, it is a law of nature. Unless a man's body is constantly ro> newed by food, water, and air, ha weakens and dies. In regard to money, man may allow his receipts to largely excced his expenses, but in regara to his body it is absolutely necessary that for every ounce it receives, by way of nourishment, etc., a corresponding lom erf nearly the same amount must folloir, or health cannot be maintained. Waste matter is removed from the body chiefly by the aid of the akin, lungs, Iddneys, and liver. The skin and . lungs usually perform their share of the removal readily, but the kidneys and liver often need assistance. When the kidneys and liver are not doing their work well, uric and biliary poisons are retained in the system, and we suffev from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia,, indigestion, biliousness, jann> dice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone or bladder troubles. <5 A medicine which is highly beneficial to • person afflicted with any of these dia> orders is Warner's Safe Cure. Healing, soothing, and stimulating the kidneya and liver, Warner's Safe Cure enables those important organs to properly perform their allotted task of removing th* uric and biliary poisonous waste matter from the system, and suffering dne to the retention of snob waste matter If naturally overcome. S Warner's Safe Cure Is sold and storekeepers everywhere, original (5») bottles and in (2s 6d) " Concentrated,'* mm> GOOD ADVICE There are thousands of people wit* juffer from common ailments, such as— Rheumatism Indigestion Gout Biliousness Neuralgia Jaundice Lumbago Sick Headache Sciatica Gravel Backache General Debility Blood Disorders Stone Ansemia Bladder Trouble* who have no idea that their suffering is due to a diseased or inactive coud> tion of the kidneys and liver. The reascu that treatment by Warner's Safe Cure lias been so successful in cases of the disorders named is that Warner's Safe ' 'Aire exercises a specific healinjj and stimulating influence upon the kidneys and liver. Once the kidneys and liver are restored to health and activity, the uric and biliary poisons, which cause the disorder, are removed from the system by the natural channels, and pain, dua to the retention of the poison, ceases. A descriptive pamphlet will be sent cost free by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, Vic. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) bottles and >n the cheaper j3s Gd) "concentrated" non-alcoholic form For Constipation, take Warner's Safe Pills. O For Diabetes, take Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. For Asthma, take Warner's Safa Asthma Cure, For Nervousness and Sleepless&eMi take Warner's Safe Nervine.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 13 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 13 September 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 13 September 1917, Page 4

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