WHOOPING COUGH. SPLENDID HOME-MADE REMEDY. Whooping Cough, is a nasty complaint. It should ibe properly treated right at •the start. The following mixture gives wonderful Telief, cuts the phlegm away, and instantly eases ,t<he breathing. Obtain from your chemist or store a •bottle of Hean's Essence. Take home and mix with water and sweetening as per simple directions on label. From a few drops to a spoonful should be given as often as required. The first dose will prove its value, and if giveni when a cold first appears, severe whooping will be prevented. Do as these god folk did, though, •Get Hean's Essence. It is .prepared by a family chemist of over 30 years' experience. It contains the undiluted medicin'al ingredients for a pint of the best possible cough and cold remedy. Every bottle you nse saves at least 10s for your pocket. It is regularly sold by most chemists and grocers, or post free on receipt of price 2s from G. W. Bean, Chemist, Wanganni. Be sure you et H-E-A-N'-S, the original and genuine cough mixture essence.
AMARU Table Potatoes—a shipment just arrived, spdendid quality. J. Wood and Sons. TE are packing for postage Christmas .parcels for Soldiers at the Front, large assortment of suitable articles. —J. Wood and Sons. COEPTABLE Gifts for our SoL- . d'iers: Ivelcon, Chocolate in tins, Coffee and Milk, Cocoa in Clocks, Metal Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Christmas Puddings, etc.—J. Wood and Sons. RRIVED! Youths' and Men's Watches, dependable timekeepers, 5s 6d, 7s 6d<, 10s 6d, 12s 6a, to 70s. Good and at money-saving prices.—"Novelties." RRIVED! The noted "Domino" . Duplex Safety Razors, 6 extra blades and sharpener, 10s 6d complete; Money Belts 6s 6d.—"Novelties." SALE, DeTwent Seed Potatoes, and Good Sound Onions.-^—G. F. Kingston. YSTERS! Fresh Oysters arrived to- _ ' day; also plentiful supply fried Schnapper.—Cafe de Paris, Mrs Burton. J CHANSON'S "Special" Suits to measure for 50s, by special' arrangement/with the makers. Splendid range of patterns. Order now. 78 Hardy street. "OHANSON'S are dumping out their Men's Neglige Shirts, 2s 6d each; Boys' Tennis Shirts 2s 6d; all-wool sox (Kaiapoi) Is 3d.—78 Hardy street. "CHANSON'S Boys' Galatea Hate, 4s ' 6d up! and' Men's Straw Boaters fax>m 4s 6d are distinctive; Box Suits 455; Working Suits 29s 6d.—Hardy street.
TANKS 400 and 600 GALLON CORRUGATED IRON TANKS ALWAYS IN" STOCK. Estimates given for all classes of Plumbing Work. A. R. TUFFNELL, Plumber and TinsmStih, 'Phone 25. Queen-st., RICHMOND. WHERE CAN I FIND THE RIGHT SCHOOL? That's a question asked by most mothers and' fathers "when their ambitious lads and lassies begini to feel that it is time they settled down to prepare for the future. The right school must be a school with facilities to impart the hagh knowledge. BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS is such a school as evidenced by. the Government marine and Education Departments' readiness <to register it as a, Private Technical School. Bower's School has grown that larger premises—third floor, CaLwill's Chambers, Swanson street—have been secured! thus adding considerably to the comfort of students. BOWER'S SCHOOL prepares students for all Government Exams in Engineering. Write for Particulars to-day! BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS Third Floor. CblwilTs Chambers, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. Wellington Branch.— • ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, Or. Featherston and Johnston streets. HITEBAIT! Fresh arrived today.—Geisha Tea Rooms, Trafalgar street, o ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE NELSON INDUSTRIAL CO-OP. SOCIETY, LIMITED Should 'be rendered to the undersigned before the 30th inst. F: ST. JOHN, F. H. BETHWAITE, Liquidators. B. Hannah & Co Repair Department
I HAT which -was supposed' have . 'been the only pebble on the beach, has now been replaced by a gem of the first water; and not having been able to cope with the demand of work in the past, our Repairing Department is now complete wufch THREE fully proficient teen, and in the future work will be got out with NO WAITING. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS, NO DISSATISFACTION. v «ur repairs are managed by a man on whom we can rely. HAND SEWN WELTS AND PUMPS A speciality. Tho nMrta oJ our country patrons can be rendered) at shortest notice. R.Hannah and Go Phone 223. P.O. Box 103. 101 TRAFALGAR ST.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 6
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