BUSINESS NOTICES. ""HP* «A vV til : i' M’ l»l T;: t-i 3? *:• Mg ■« wmii/kL The practical housewife. The '* just -as -good ” sto y cannot he worked off on the practical bbusewffe. It is a sheer V/aste of lime andf ner.y tosuggest to her that some other U a is just as good rs r f - 17T3 The practical and economical housewife warts lea that is pure, wholesome, and of fine quality, hence her reason for insisting upon having CRESCENT Brand. Three Grade* at I 8. 1/10. 2;- per lb. Local Agent*: W. F. TATE & CO. Bedford Row, - Ch. Ch. Si b. vw & CUT THIS OUT. A GOOD COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. i ~ BY A QUAl.ltnicn CHEMIST, This recipe makes a pint of belter Cough Syrup than can be bought ready prepared. Simple as it is, no better remedy can be obtained for genera! family purposes, and the fact that it makes a pint at a total cost of 1/6, instead of twelve shillings, is making it wonderfully popular. Get one bottle of Mean’s Essence from your chemist or grocer, and mix it with sugar, treacle, and water, as per the simple directions on Mean's Essence label.
The mixture you thus prepare in your own home savbs quite a lot of money, and takes hold of a cough m a way that means business from the Igat dose. It is a splendid remedy for sore .nroals, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and the usual throat and lung troubles. It does not contain any poison. Give a few drops to a hild or a spoonful to an adult. It has also a ■rood tonic effect-, helps the appetite, and is verv slightly laxative, 100, which is helpful. Mean’s Essence is now sold by most chemist: and grocers. If yours docs not yet stock it, hr ran easily obtain from h;s wholesaler for you, or post free direct on receipt of price from FI can, Chemist, Wanganui. Bu wherever you buy be sure you get Mean'; .ssence. f: a n 1 K 3 s i a a b! CH m as m CE □ □B ■ 31 5 Is not an Ordinary Cough Medicine. It does more than give temporary ease, because it not only attacks the source of the trouble, but also builds up the nervous and bodily system so that it is enabled to throw off all unhealthy conditions. Lane’s Emulsion unfailingly gives prompt and permanent relief in the treatment of all ailments of the lungs and throat, such as coughs and colds of recent or chronic standing, paiarrh, inflammation, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping cough, bleeding, incipient consumption, etc. Lane’s Emulsion is composed of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best remedies for wasted and weakened conditions; Beechwood Creasote, which is particularly antagonistic- to germ ‘life —its soothing, balsamic properties are of thr greatest value in lung and throat complications ; Hypophoaphites of Lime and Soda for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, and Fresh Eggs for the perfect emulsification of the other constituents, as well as for their recognised food value. Go along to the nearest chemist or store and get a bottle. There are two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6. Insist on being supplied with Lane’s Emulsion. Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oanuru. N.Z. g Are you acquainted WITH THE FACT that many horses and cattle are lost through the use of insufficient medicine. Keep HaistScld S DRENCH always on the premises and yon will be in a position to treat your cattlo correctly at any moment; 5 Halstead Veterinary Medicine Co Thames. l ! i |l m TARANAKI AQENTB: T. LAMABO> Stratford, SMITH and EASTON Haw-ara, DON’T BUY BEFORE YOU HAVE INSPECTED THE ■a,W.R” MILKER AND RELEAGER. , THE SIMPLEST, THE NEWEST, THE BEST. CAT LUC IKS FBO.M R, U. AKDEUGGN. Secretary, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 7
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632Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 7
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