THE GREAT REMEDY. fc •• K 0 W - K 0 W.” I a SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION j in the form of an Odourless Antiseptic Ointment is now placed within reach of the Farmers of Taranaki. ! For many years past the friends 'of the Inventor, knowing the marvellions efficacy of this soothing, healing, antiseptic ointment, ‘have urged ! him to make its value more widely known, and to place this healing influence at the disposal of the general public. The inventor, MR J. M. HIGNETT, Of Stratford, lias now decided to do so, and has arranged to supply the wonderful "K 0 W ■ K 0 W” Healer, for Man or Beast, in wholesale or retail quantities on applicafirm
!, . for the Cure ef Sore Teats, Variola, or Cow Pox, Inflamed Udders, Mammitis, Open Wounds, Eruptions, Bruises, Burns, Girth Gails, Etc., Etc. Put up in neat jars and in tins. Prices Is 6d and Is. Wholesale rates on application to J. M. HICNETT, Fenton Strept. Stratford. ___± as i Oj ESIJ 3 'lll Every child could b,e graceful, strong, happy hearted and healthy, with glowing color, soft curves and sparkling eyes. Mothers of weak, sickly and ailing children will find their best friend and support in I*) fr U-, tMiIJ
£1 sm os B scs 3ZB SHE £3 azßar a 1 ra With the help of this grand remedy ali lung, throat and wasting , diseases'are overcome. The dullness and tiredness of your child will vanish like mist before the rnonv | ing sun. The eyes will brighten and cheeks, bloom, because of,the rich, red blood created by the Emulsion, the hollows will be filkd'in, and you as a mother, will ’ rejoice in the excellence of this vitalized medicine food. ■: rHere is proof of the goodness of Lane’s Emulsion for young 3S well as old people. “I have gi eat pleasure in'recommending your Emulsion.' My little boy was; suffering from a severe attack ok f tof the, Ltifigs. The,Jesuit of giving pne V . ‘ T ' .Y.v TT mnlciWh bottle- of LiibeV Enrulsjbh ‘Ws; ® simply ma’nkdlons.' ■" ‘ 1 - J n M ■ •*?' I had been told by a number of “ J friends of the wonderful results, SOB*' consumption, and arp.very gljid I gave it a trial. It is a positive safeguard against colds, and my house has never , been so free for ftaSirnWny years. I also gave it to my * little girl, who was rather outgrowing her strength. Now she is not only strong, but has also added flesh to her btfdy. 1 feel so satisfied [with it that I recommend it to Everybody— having—weak 'dungs. | ;• f! Yours faithfully. TO a i m OS Si OP , . ;; 3 A> j "Jii '£S»| >iO£| |.B if I|«| »«nJ L'.' fSfs, o;itharu.’ r Never gcc'dpt a : “SulMifute ToV L ine’s Emulsion, which'is sold l by alj chemists and stores at 2,'6 and 476 -lifer bottle. The large Mills contains double the ’quantity. * . Prepared only by E. G, LANE, Chemist, Oarnafd. N«Z«
Curing Ctyngfts AN'S* SAVING BKOAJ&Y 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 ESSENCE 99 take home and add sugar, treacle, and water as per easy directions. This will make a big bottle of better cough and cold remedy, than you can buy in the 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 in good, docs good, and is harmless to all. Your chemist or grocer sells “ Bean’s Essence,” or can easily got it for you —or post free on receipt of price—l/6—-from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. *'■> Wherever you buy it ba sure you got “ Heao'a Essence," and dilute as directed 6
keep it ray you ALWAYS 1 tt curs* all Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Burns, or Scalds, Firoraptfy and completely, t !s a perfectly sate and trustworthy ointment to have about Sh» httusa. Sold Ewarywftoro - - 1/0
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 May 1913, Page 7
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721Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 May 1913, Page 7
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