BUSINESS NOTICES. 05 jr> '■e f'y-fi % s. r«*vh m ;W Bonnington’s The g Standard Family Cough Remedy te 7 ime is the best test of a medicine. No matter what claims are made for a preparation, 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 net euual to the claims they made. Vet, year after year, for over half a eenturv, Bennington's Irish Moss has steadily Increased m sales and in popular favour. To-dav it is the standard famity coutrh remedy in more Ironies than aver before. Success is due to 'ls exceptional merits, for no extravagant claims have been made on its behalf. Bonnington’s Irish 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 substitute of inferior quality. -3 3 *4 a a*r.'i'V CARRACEEM
And Cold Remedy At a Much Lower Price. SIGHT BOTTLES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Making your own cough remedy by using “Bean’s Essence” is a wonderful money-saver. One bottle contains full medical ingredients required for one pint —8 ordinary 1/6 bottles — and saves you fully 9/-. It does not contain any poison of any kind’ I have taken the medical ingredients only —bottled them'dh r concentrated form —and told yon on the label how to. mix the ; sugar, treacle, and water '‘BEAN’S ESSENCE* prescription is good for day coughs, night coughs, old coughs, new coughs, stubborn coughs, easy coughs—if you paid 100 times the price you could not get a belter cough and cold remedy for general t family use—that is a fact proven by trying. Get ,1( Bean’s Essence” in 1/6 bottles at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of price # from Bean, Chemist, Wanganui, “If it’s Bean’s •t’s Good.” 3
Restores Health and Renews Strength. Consumption, the great white plague, is traceable in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred to a simple cough, neglected. If Lane’s Emulsion be taken at the first indication of a cough or cold, the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and consumption can be prevented. For Bronchitis and Bleeding Lungs. "Some time ago I was troubled with a severe cough, witli spitting of blood. I tried everything I could think of but got no relief. A chemist friend of mine advised me to try your Emulsion, which I did, and no one was more surprised than myself to find that after the first bottle the bleeding stopped, and by the time I bad finished the second bottle I was completely cured. I am perfectly convinced that for a severe cough, or long-standing chest complaint, your Emulsion is a sovereign remedy. COLERIDGE HYDE, Chemists’ Assistant, Wellington, N.Z. Lane’s Emulsion is an original and distinct preparation. Its ingredients are Cod Liver Oil, Lime and Soda, Hypophosphites, Beecbwood Creasote, and Fresh Eggs. All of these before being used are thoroughly tested and only the most satisfactory and reliable materials are employed in its production. That is why it is so remarkable in its lung-healing, flesh-forming and health - renewing prqpeitk-s. It has a great food as well as medicinal value, and makes licit, red blood, and, through the blood, strengthens every organ in the body. It imparts life and vigor 10 every nerve, every tissue, every muscle and every fibre, and is as j good for children as it is advisable j for adults. Why don’t you let LANE'S EMULSION help you? just try it to-day. Your chemist or storekeeper will supply you viJi a | bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The Lr:e I bottle is the more economical, as it I contains more than <h ul.le the j quantity. Don’t be put off with a | substitute. Empaled only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamoiu, N.Z. 3
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 90, 23 April 1913, Page 7
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652Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 90, 23 April 1913, Page 7
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