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BUSINESS NOTICES. You risk too much when you have a cough or cold hanging on week after week, Consumption often follows dela3' in treatment. will prevent this deadly disease, and drive out the persistent cough or cold. It gives prompt relief, strengthens the lungs, nerves, digestion and whole body. The effect of it on weakened constitutions is often marvellous; always beneficial. For further information concerning Lane's Emulsion see circular with each bottle. It gives much useful advice to sufferers and includes convincing testimonials from people of all ages and pursuits. Sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaiu. N.Z. J Bonnington's The Standard Family Cough Remedy Time is the best test cf a medicine. No matter what claims are made for a preparation, its real merits will be known ere many years. Many cough medicines have tried to secure popular favour in the past fifty years. Many failed, because performance was not coual to the claims they made. Yet, year after year, (t, r o ver half a century. Bonnin"ton's Irish Moss has steadily increased >n sales and in Popular favour. To-day it is the standard [".rtrily cough remedv in more homes than ever Oefore. Success is due to >ls exceptional merits. for no extravagant claims have been made on i'ji behalf, Bonnington's Irish Moss. is a sure and effectual remedy for conghs, colds and all chest and lung affections for it contains no injurious drucs. Do not be put off with an imitation. Ask for and get Bonnington's—refuse the substitute of inferior quality.

CARKLACEEM HBB3HBEgBHBBBffiBgIfrJiS3 TRY THIS HOME-MADE COUuil AND COLD BEMEDY. A VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION THAT SAVES MUCH MONEY. Mix 4 tablespoonfqls sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a large breakfastcupful of 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. This simple recipe takes hold of a cough more quickly than anything else you have ever tried. Just sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deep-sealed coughs are often cured in a few dajra.' It is, splendid, too, for croup, chest pains, bronchitis, asthma, and many throat and lung troubles. The good i\ does is truly wonderful. The fact that one bottle of Hean'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 Hean's Essence or can easily get it for you. Or post free on receipt of price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. Be sure you get the genuine Hean's Essence, and dilute as directed. 1 A

If you wish to practice economy. be sure and use Edmonds /Egg Powder. It is more reliable than fresh eggs Your grocer has it. J; \\JJs33*^d

J0A() j Are yow acquainted ■"■ WBTH THE FACT Ff" i that many lior:;ei and cattlt fo. ''i'l'S R,e ioßt throa K il th ° use ° f h« Hs!j I inunfliciont medicine* Keep } |JW I Ha'stead's D .£S£S I W u always on the promises and you' 1 >&• 8 will bo in a position to treat your JM i)l'| j g cattla correctly at any moment. 3 M f§ 0 Halstead Veterinary Medicine Go. j i f'ji' wwsOTKEawa 3 ! lififiJCS. TATiASAKX AGENIS: T. LAMABON Stratford, B*l SYH m<& fcARTON, 1 O 1 ACRES Freehold, near town 1. O I. :UK i factory; divided into 12 paddocks, and well fenced; 10 acres turnips; G 5 acres has been stumped and re-sown down in best grasses. 8roomed house, large cow-shod with milking machine. Insurance £l5O on buildings. Prico £3O. Terms, £6OO down, balance in 10 year;. Can recommend this farm. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lac.ey, land salesman

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 2 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 2 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 2 June 1913, Page 7

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