BEE ■new KEEP IT BY YOU ALWAYS lilt cures all Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Burns, or Scalds, promptly end completely. It Is a perfectly sale and trustworthy ointment to have about the house. Sold Everywhere • *l/8 OINTMENT Curing' 'Gouglts am® saving money Day coughs, night coughs, hard coughs, easy coughs, old coughs, new coughs — whatever the cough is you want the best remedy at the lowest price—not much fun paying 1/6 for an ordinary bottle when you can get 7 or 8 times as much of finest family cough remedy for the same money. Get a bottle of “MEAN’S ESSENCE” take home and add sugar, tread®, and water as per easy directions. This will make a big bottle of better cough and cold remedy, than you can buy in tho ordinary way, and save 9/- for your pocket. This Mixture gives quick relief in all ordinary coughs, and quite often cures old, chronic coughs in a few days. It is remarkably cheap, but worth its weight in gold. It is fast supplanting the old time expensive cough mixtures. You can give a few drops to a baby, or a spoonful to an adult—it is good, does good, and is harmless to all. Your chemist or grocer sells “ Hean’s Essence,” or can easily gut it for yon —or post free on receipt of price —l/6— -from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui, 9} Wherever you buy it bo sure you get “ HeanTi Essence,” &nd dilute as directed. 6
Grandfather Recommends Bonninglon’s. Grandfather has proved after many a test that the best remedy for coughs and colds is the famous family cough medicine—Bennington's Irish Moss. There’s nothing to equal it. For children or adults nothing else is so safe and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, and sets matters right again. Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, writes: — " It gives me great pleasure to recommend Bennington's Irish Moss (or coughs, colds or any lung having used it in my family for 20 years.” Refuse substitutes and gat the original Bennington's. 64 , CARRAGEEN _ IRISH MOSS 9X3.0 £ Ladies! Warner’s Corsets are comfortable —guaranteed so—they shape fashionably. The bones cannot rusr or can the fabric tear. Order r~ Local drapers.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 10 May 1913, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 10 May 1913, Page 3
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