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BUSINESS NOTICES. Just dragging around? Tired all the time? Languid, depressed, discouraged ? Do not stimulate; that will only make bad matters worse. Take a tonic, a regular tonic, and one entirely free from alcohol. Take SOLD FOS S 60 YEAHS You will soon feel the gain all through your system. And you will keep the gain, too. Ask your doctor, and do as he says. To get the most out of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, your bowels should be regular. Correct any tendency to constipation with Ayer’s Fills. Dose, just one piil at bedtime. Prepared by DK. J. C. AYES & CO.. Jjowell, Maes-, IT. S. A. r. fly V Bonnington’s The Standard Family Cough Remedy Time is the best test of a medicine. No matter what claims are made for a pre--paration, its real merits will be known ere many years. Many cough medicines have tried to secure popular favour in the past fifty years. Many failed, because performance was not eoual to the claims they made. Yet, year after,, year, for over half a cenlurv, Bonninvton t Irish Moss has steadily increased >n sales and in popular favour. To-dav it is the standard family cough remedy in more homes than ever before. Success is due to its exceptional merits." for no extravagant claims have been made on i*» behalf. Bennington's Iri.h Mess.;.,:,! is a sure and effectual remedy for conghs. colds and all chest and lung affections for it contains no injurious drugs Do not be put off with an imitation Ask for and get Bennington’s—refuse the substituteof inferior quality. ; -3 - ’ ". RA O f IRISH U v ... . ' V - : if . f 2/a l.‘"

3 Ml!?. -S.I . v, art DsG* ,l; lfeMiV£sMac€. n f.;» > • i' . fijirr t . «>(we; *. ) 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 Congh 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 “Bean’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 savca much money. “ Hean’s Essence,” at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of price 1/6, from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui ®

s 50 a EOS SO3 ES o How ill you look! The color ha; left your cheeks, you are losing weight, your nerves are unstrung and that hacking, persistent cough makes you feel weak and completely prostrated. > You have allowed a simple cold to develop into a dangerous sympton, and that is why you feel anxious and depressed. You need 55? 6TN 02 E 5 SO s 05 S HIKES IO El ‘O' 'O ES aic gs and should persist in taking it faithfully and regularly until you regain your former geed hi alth. Mr. G. -Brickalt, of Featlienton, ray.-.-"‘Some twelve months ago ! was a-rlv red to lake Lane’s Emulsion f..i my limic . which were in a very I ;;< 1 '.ah . aril liave continued taking it suit 11" n win excellent results. Whin 1 led hern taking it about two week.- n j x.>. t-.li increased neai'y two iti.r.e, ami lias maintained that ever since. There is no betn r family niccli; :r.« than Lane’s Lmulsiou for pro lection against cCughs. cold;, catarrh, bronchitis, asih-ma, eon. sumption. It scot he s rre! c'i- infect, .the digestive tract, airline digestion assimilation and nutrition. Get a bottle of Lane’s E.u.idsiou to-day. Two sizes, 2,0 and 4/0, « Prt pared only tv E C. LAME. CLcrnut, Camera, N :

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 89, 22 April 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 89, 22 April 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 89, 22 April 1913, Page 7

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