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BUSINESS NOTICES. .HA -J, 5 6 ■ CyQAfleoßa "ff* ”3 -S €5 * Many persons have their good f and their bad day. Others are about t I half sick ail the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless j and nervous. Food does not taste I good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and disfigured with pim- | pies; sleep brings no vest and work is j i a burden. What causes thi.V Impure blood. | And the rc.nedy? CO YEARS SOLD FOR .It removes impurities from the] I blood and makes it rich and red. Then nMure takes right hold and completes the cure. Ask your d( this your doctor all about No medicine can do its best work when the bowels are constipated. Keep your liver active with Ayer’s Fills. One pill, at bedtime, is sufficient to produce a natural movement the next morning. Ayer’s Pills ate sugar-coated. All vegetable. Prepared by Bit. J. C. AYEB <S= CO., Lowell. liaos. 17. E. A,

fl LAN E’S I EMULSION 1 For all Throat and Lung Troubles. Coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, hoarseness, and other affections of the lungs and throat, are prompt!} relieved and permiriently 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. Pl’spnred only t.y E. G. LANE, Chemii*. Oamatu, N Z. 4

TRY THIS HOME-MADE COUGH AND COLD REMEDY. A VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION THAT SAVES MUCH MONEY. Mix 4 tablespoonfuls sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a large breakfastcupful ol water. Stir till dissolved and put into a clean pint bottle. Add one bottle of Mean’s Essence, and shake well. Keeps perfectly, nice to take, and always does good.|o(J y S AH JB I This simple recipe takes hold or a cough more quickly than anything else you have ever tried. Just sip a spoonful slowly several limes a day. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deep-seate'd coughs are often cured ifn 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. The fact that one bottle of Mean’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 popular. Chemists and Grocers sell Mean's Essence or can easily gel it for you. 1 Or post free on receipt of price from Mean’s Pharmacy, Wanganui. Be sure you get the genuine Mean’s Essence), and dilute as directed. 1 *

I 'Wisdom .BP the propriety of siifcoruhrdingth* health of your stock. Therefore the most efficient French known, should always ho handy. W.B.K. writes:—"/ nm tiling ynnr drenches continual It/ which have given ever!/ mirr/se even \ in the wont cafes."

HslStead Veterinary Medicine Co. THAMES.

TARANAKI AGENTS: T. LAMASOf Stratford, SMITH an* EASTOW \ jtf ***«■»„ t a THIS IS A GENTLE AND SOOTHING BALM. Our«« SCALDS A BURNS, CUTS A FSRUIBE3. DON’T BUY BEFORE YOU HAVE INSPECTED THE • a.W.R” MILKER AND RELEASER. THE SIMPLEST, THE NEWEST, THE BEST. CATALOGUES FROM R. B, ANDERSON. Secretary, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 7

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