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BUSINESS NOTICES. kAAAA 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. 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 all without changing the color. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. 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 the rest of the body. Correct any constitutional weakness with a constitutional medicine—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Prepared by JDIi. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell. Mass., TJ- S. A. 45 Bonnington’s ——The Standard! Family Cough Remedy Time 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 not eaual to the claims they made. Yet, year after year, for over half a century, Bonninvlon s Irish Moss has steadily increased in sales and in popular favour. To-day 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 Irish Moss, 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 A sic for and get Bennington's—refuse the substitute of inferior quality. f>--Si carrageen H. $2/3 .1

TRY THIS HOME-MADE GOUGE AND CO LD ’REMEDY; ‘ rj A VAC J AB'LETU'ESCRTPTTON that saves I ,MEOIL MONEY. ~ 1 J-. ’• ’ '.— 1 Mix 4 tablespoorifuls sugar,. 3: of treacle, 2 of vinegar,'anti a large Treakfastciipful of water. Stir till dissolved-and put into a cleait<| pint bottle. Add one bottle of Hean’s Essence, and shake well. Keeps perfectly, nice to take, and always does good. This simple recipe takes hold of a cough more quickly than anything else you have ever tried, just sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deep-seated coughs are often cured in a few days. It is splendid, too, for croup, chest pains, bronchitis, asthma, and many throat and lung troubles. The good it does is truly wonderful. t The fact that one bottle of Hean’s Essence costing only 1 /6 makes a pint, that it is quite free from poisons, and gives quick curing results is making it immensely populal. Chemists and Grocers sell Hean’s Essence or can easily get it for you. Or post free on receipt of price from Hean’s Pharmacy, Wanganui. Be sure you get the genuine Hean’s Essence, and dilute as directed. 1 s>

LAN E’S EMULSION For all Throat and Lung Troubles. Coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, hoarseness, and other affections of the lungs and throat, are promptly relieved and permanently benefited by the faithful use of Lane’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Its marked healing and strengthening virtues exert a highly beneficial effect upon the irritated parts, speedily removing the cause and effecting complete recovery. You should get a bottle to-day. Sold everywhere at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist. Oamaru, N / 4 Y/ L'/ ;; THia IS A GENTLE AND SOOTHING BALM, Cures SCALDS A BUPiPIS, CUTS & BRUISES. « Sold E verywhsre —j/0, HAVE you ridden in a pOHINI 0 N C I G 9 There is quality, comfort, arid beauty combined. We guarantee these Digs. Call and soe them at our Showrooms in Eltham and Hawera. fUJRRELL BROS., COACHBUILDEKS,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 91, 24 April 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 91, 24 April 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 91, 24 April 1913, Page 7

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