BUSINESS NOTSGEB ‘ ■n ® vs* ,/m I mM FAMINE Do not worry about the threatened departure of youth and beauty. Why not? Because, if-there is a spark of life remaining in the roots of the hair, A gr? lai # m r gt kill Cll will arouse it into healthy activity. The hair will then cease to come out, will begin to grow, will be <| |£ made soft and smooth, and aii y' L. without changing the color. Con- |> suit your doctor about these hair problems. Jsj If you are weak and nervous, and your digestion ail out of order, of course you must not expect healthy hair; the hair suffers with Ihe rest of the body. Correct any constitutional weakness with a constitutional medicine—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. m Prepared by DR- S- O. AYER & CO., $5 Lowell. Mass.. TJ. S. A. fejj
Use “ Bean’s Essence.” Buying cough and cold medicine for a family in the ordinary way is expensive. A 1/6 bottle is gone in no time. By using “Bean’s Essence*’ and making your own Cough Mixture you * get 8 bottles for the price of one—a clear saving of at least 9/- on a pint. Dissolve 4 tablespoonfuls sugar and 3 of treacle, in half a pint hot water. Cool and add one bottle “Mean’s Essence’’; shake well, bottle and use as required for any member of the family. This made at home cough and cold remedy is splendid for sore throats and tickling, irritating coughs, is quite harmless, and saves much . money. “ Mean’s Essence,” at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of price 1/6, from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. 9
ES2SS3 ECTtSIMi lIM , /l(tj 'rjJ-,1 j RENZIE’S £ PEPS® iEjSjSsSS3 bB Digests what you eat and makes yp«f £aod taste ioV good." a BaftbaJf Stores, 2/8 2<{ Many Imitations, Nothing Equal to Ming’s Linseed Emoisisn For quickly curing Coughs, Golds, and all Chest Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Anatimo P. 0., Nelson: ‘*l always use Tonking-’s Linseed Emulsion, and I think it is an invaluable remedy.” So will you if you try it. From all Chemists & Storekeepers. ?/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. E 'THERE are many fetntments. This 1 one excels simply by r eanon ol its sterling cfliCHcy. Acts like a charm CUTS, CRUISES, can M 3, SCALDS, SORES, SFBftIJSS. Antiseptic and Hailing. SOLD EVERYWHERE 4/6
"'/////// mm ■I fj U ' V Nv'X^ iv t 19 ll® **V«V MSfe, <S£i v#* A V d rriiff' ■■■y.e itr ~.M piwiW®*"" . y OU Spas nil the Manure You may Spoil the Turnip Crop Yes* and it is a certainty you wdi impoverish the ground. If you put nothing in and take everything out it is bound to be a losing proposition. Manure your crop of Swedes with Westfield Special Turnip Manure, thereby you are assured a generous return; moreover, when the crop is lifted, certain constituents of the manure remain toenrich the ground for succeeding crop*. Westfi rjp iur Packed in l i ewt. bags—lS to the ton oU per ton ’ We deliver F. 0.8, steamer, Onchunga/ We prepay and charge steamer freight on 30cwt. lots as follows: — New Plymouth (Breakwater), Waitara - - 6/~ P er £ on Wanganui - 7/6 per ton Opunake - 10,- per ton r-i ' r m S^: wmmmmk i&U Kempthorae, Prosser & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Auckland immii l\\™ WTO * V ' sasrz~ssss* d aaare Special Quotations for large lots m w mSfmt etc A Better Turnip Manure cannot be produced. si.arTb-i3i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 83, 3 December 1912, Page 7
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569Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 83, 3 December 1912, Page 7
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