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BUS IN ESS NOTICES', Every ccugh makes your throat m more raw and irritable. Every $' cough congests the lining mem- v brane of your lungs. Cease tear- L ing your throat and Jungs in this jl way. Take ;i From the first dose the quiet and rest begin; the tickling in the throat gradually subsides; and nature completes the cure. Sold §j in three sizes. Consult your doc- | tor freely, and follow his advice, f Any good doctor will tell you that no medicine can do its best work if the bowels are consti- m pated. Ask your doctor if he | knows anything better than'Ayer's | Pills for correcting this sluggish- | ness of the liver. Dose, only one | pill at bedtime. Prepared by DR. J. O. AYEU 6c CO., fcj LowoU. Mass., U. 8. A. {•'/ OS Do not cough yourself into corijh I sumption. This dread disease is J traceable always to a beginning, S3B suc h as a simple cough or cold. jj I At the first sign of trouble take —i nTniimm^ regularly. Lane's Emulsion stimulates the appetite, induces satisfactory digestion, promotes a quicker assimilation of food, allays all irritation in the throat and lung tracts, increases flesh and strength and restores perfect health in all cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and other Pulmonary Affections.

It is rich in nourishing and tonic 1 properties, and combines the good--1 ness of finest Norwegian Cod . Liver Oil, with Creasote, Hypophosphites and Fresh Eggs, in per- • feet proportions. 'IT'S FAMOUS BECAUSE IT'S GOOD!" ; A ■> II;.Kl. , J Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at i-J chemists and stores. ail P^pafed'only VE. 'd!JLANEV Cllembt. J| Il,j i "■ ■ Oamaru, N-2- ':■] ;,.{) : ° THE BKST COUGH SYRUP., COSTS LITTLE; DOES GOOD ALWAYS. BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Thousands of New Zea'and. people now make their own good family cough and cold remedy from HeaVs Essence prescription. It's a wbndtrfuT'money-saTef, and a'remarkably good remedy., A boltle of Hean's Essence, a little sugar, irea'de, arid a larg i ful of water, gives you a-pint ol the finest family cough remedy. And the money-saving!; ; Twelva shillings'worth'for, I s 6d. Think of it I In other words, eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one.' No wonder Mean's Essence has quickly found its way into thousands o f New Zealand homes. No wonder users are d'-!u:hled and recommend Hean's Essence to neighbours and friends. The mixture thus prepared in your own home takes hold of a or cold that means business from the first dose. You can feel it doing good all the way down. A few drops may be given to a child, or a spoonful to an adult.' It is warming, soothing, stimulating, comforting, and curing. There is no poison of any kind in it. It cures ordinary coughs instantly, stops obstinate, chronic coughs—even whoopingcough—in a or two. As a gargle for sore throats it stands out on its own. Hean's Essence is so good, pure, harmless, and big money-saving that it has quickly become popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Hean's Essence is sold at most chemists and grocers. If yours does not yet stock it he can easily procure for you from his wholesaler; or post free direct on receipt of price—ls. 6d.— from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Hean'*, 2a

WITH THE FACT that many horses and cattl* •re lost through the use of insufficient medioine. Keep liiii _ .!»_ C'__ DRENCH I always on the premises andyou will be in a position to treat yonr eattle correctly at any moment. HalsteadVeterinar'y Medicine Go. i. Thames. TABANAKI AGENTS: T. M MASON gtratford, SMITH and EABYON, IS THE SAFEST ARB SPEEDIEST (Stt. Bverywfe«re-El«bt«»npencn. THE NEW BREAKFAST FOOD LThorougSi.y Casks If!

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 7

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