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BUSINESS NOTICES’. IM^KKBesßsaa Years r®' Wo have had seventy-five years’ esperience with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. SOLO M FOB 75 YEARS We want you to have confidence in this medicine also. You certainly will, if only you give it a good trial. Ask your doctor what confidence he hao in it. Sold in three sizes. Hard colds and coughs often upset the whole system. The liver becomes sluggish and you have constipation, indigestion, biliousness. Just remember Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, act directly on the liver. Dose, only one pill at bedtime. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Masa., U. S. A.

rSI/HT'SI Grandfather Recommends Bonnington’s. Grandfather has proved after many a tcst.lhat the best remedy for coughs and colds is the famous family cough medicine—Bonnington’s Irish Moss. There's nothing to equal it. For children or adults nothing else is so safe and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, and sets matters right again, Mr. \Vm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, writes: —; . "It gives me great pleasure to recommend Bennington's Irish Moss for coughs, colds or any lung complaints, having used it in toy fapiily tor 20 years.” , Refuse substitutes and gel the original. Bonnington’s. , 64

9 Ml CARRAGEEN w- ■, 11TOH mOSI * U fit SCwi 'mSSmisSmm %F&am m i mwa.m&m '‘jT'HERB ar» many winlmohti. THs I, * on* axcols oiraply H>y refcson of Ifia 1 iterlinff *lflc»cy. Acts Ilk* a charm : L CUTSiRUISES,

i BUKBJ, SCALDS, SORES, SPRAINS. ArUletpUc arid EmUng. SOLD BVBRYV/HSIISS - - 1 6 flow TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYR UP. A SPLENDID BECIPE FOR FAMILY USE Everybody knows that family cough medicines contain water, sugar, cic., as well as medicinal ingredients. Bv getting the pure drug ingredients slone, and mixing the balance at home, you otlain'a pint tor 1/6 instead of a small bottle that lasts almost no time. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water and one bottle of H can’s Essence, as per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can buy. It lakes bold of a cough in a way that’means business from the first done. It is splendid for sore throats, croup, stufled bronchial* tubes in asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men, women and children, as jt does not contain any harmful drug. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so little -a whole pint for 1/6 —ano valuable in its curing properties, there is nr wonder this recipe has become so quick y popu lar in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Hean s Essence, or ca. easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt c price —l,6 — from H can’s Pharmacy, Wau gatiui 0 The most helpful medicine-food ever devised is a J 3! ■J ■i L i ¥ Cl li If your system is run down or vitality depleted by a recent or a persistent, hacking: com you are subject to orotic asthmatic, catfirrhal orotne) t> or lung troubles, you Lane’s Emulsion and wind 0,l danger of much more severe serious compbduts. I.ane’s Emulsion of Cod layer O.i, sole, Hypopiiosptiii.cs, and J K; > i| cl combined and eminsituy. is 1 ■ • ' i lung-healer and liony-ti.i.ub-i. ami ' -ni alike fur all ages and ml con Hints.meverywhere in i-’o :u a.o an per bottlePrepared oily by F.. C- LaNL, C..CI OumiiiUi » VOtl.' col 1, rh, i: ::hk:l, iroat takf 111 : am MOTOR FOR HIRE. S?. CRGO«C, TYESIEES to intimate that propa i <‘d IJ for the hire of his I?('liable Motor CLr at shortest notice. Address: Telephoae No. 381. StrutforU.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 37, 19 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 37, 19 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 37, 19 June 1913, Page 7

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