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COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE.

. ; By a Qualified Chemist. There is water and sweetening in every family cough mixture. But you 'can add the water and sugar just as easily as it can be done in a factory. All you really need to buy is the starting point-—the necessary medicinal ingredients, the actual "essence"' of the mixture. Did you ever think of that? The following splendid recipe makes a pint of cough mixture good for all members of the family. It is good for grandparents, grandchildren, and all the ages in between. It brings the cost of ail eighteoirpenny bottle of cough mixture down to less than threepence : Obtain from your chemist or grocer one bottle of Hean's Essence, mix it with sugar, treacle, and water, as per easy directions on the label. Pour into a large clean bottle and keep ready i>)v use. It never spoils. The dose is from a few drops to a spoonful, according to ago requirements. This simple recipe takes hold of a enngh and soothes a sore throat more quickly than anything else you have ever tried. It has a good tonic effect ■'■'.} is slightly laxative. Being so easy to make, pleasant to lake, and costing so little—a whole pint for Is (id— -and valuable in its curing properties, there i . no wonder the above recipe has become ouickly popular in thousands of New Zealand homes, Mean's Essence is now sold by most : liemists and grocers. If yours does not \f.-t stock it, ho can easily obtain it from his wholesaler for you, or post f ■ ■(> direct on receipt of price—Is Gd from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. I! it whenever you buy bo sure you <-'t Hean's Essence. No other' will

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 30 May 1913, Page 7

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COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 30 May 1913, Page 7

COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 30 May 1913, Page 7

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