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BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 in vECr3C,TSSr3iI i ired at night t i irco in cne | morning? Tired all the time? | And sleep does not refresh | yon? l\or rest bring you § comfort? Then something j h wrong. You need a tonic, I and a medicine that will pun- 1 fy your blood. Here it is $\ <& © >owds regular. Have | at least one free movement each I day. Ayer's Pills will promptly correct any tendency to constipation. Dose, just one pill, only one. Consuit your doctor about this. Prepared by Ml. J. o. AYSR & CO., I liowell. Kaoa.. TJ. S. A. r Simply splendid for 0 Coughs and Colds 1 J Fom.-arly half a century Bennington's & m Iri h Moss hasbeen curing coughs and H £M colls quickly and effectually. Each H pjf yeartfnsof thousands have tested and |i jJW proved tiiat it is'ths most reliable cough m Kg medicine. Do you want a better rea- § 'M son why you should use }(S| K Mr. E. Hadrili; Hamilton, wtitei:— W fM "It gives ms pleasure !o stale that Bonnir/<r- M V'J! ton':, ln.<h Moss has been used in my family a •fi as n remedy for coyghs'artd colds (or up- S H Wards o< thirty years. I mvself.though 70 ffi S 3 years of age, jiilt jirid jre.lt relief by takin? fe •.y Bonn;nglon's Iri-h l\1oi« when needed and Jjii VSjl call recommend it to youns and old." . K £y So i/.reat is the success ol Inis splendid M V|| remedy that it is only natural thai imi- B ■ «| tations are on sale.-, Ask for Bon- 11 SiEL rtingtcnV and get it. CO M f?/»i|!k ' : - '■" ' ■' " * •'-' H

m ;$ . sumptiom. lias dread disease ij ~ ; traceable always to a beginning, *"~ ■ such ? K a simple ronah or ralrl. '"' ! At the first sign' of trouble take Lane's Emulsion stimulates the appetite, induces satisfactory digestion, promoter, a quicker assimilation of food, allays all irritation in the throat and lung tracts, increases flesh and strength and restores perfect health ir. all cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, arid other Puhnorary Affections. It is rich in nourishing and tonic properties, and combines the goodness of-finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, with Creasotc, Hypophosphites and Fresh Eggs, in perfect proportions. '■IT'S FAMOUS BECAUSE IT'S GOOD!" Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at chemists and stores. illy by E. G. U Oamaru, N.Z

THE HKST COCCI: SYIiUP. EASILY MADE AT HOME. COSTS LITTLE; DOES GOOD ALWAYS. Thousands of New Zea'and people now make their own good family cou;h and cold remedy from Mean's Essence prescription. It's a wond rial money-saver, and a remarkably good remedy. A bottle ol H.-an'r. Essence. a tittle sugar, treacle, and a lan; ■ break!ast-cup-l-.il of water, gives you a pint of the Finest family cough remedy. And the money-saving! Fvvelve shillings' worth lor Is 6d. Think of it! In oilier words, eight eighfeenpenny bottles for the price of one. No wonder Mean's Essence ha'quickly found its way into thousands of New Zealand homes. No wonder users , re delighted and recommend Mean's Essence to neighbours and friends. The mixture thus prepared in your own home takes hold of a or cold thai means business from the first r!o>c. You en fee! it doin ><> >od all the way down. A 1 w drops may by given to a child, or a spoonful to an adult, il is wanning, soothing, simulating, cnm'o ling, and cluing. llu re is no poison o! ar.y k'nd in it. it cures ordinary coughs in'tar.tlv, ft ps obstinate, chronic coughs even whoopingcough— in ady or two. As a g;.rg'e for ?ere throats t stands oul on its own. Mean's Esrenre [■ so rood, vw-, hanu'e-s, popular u Hoan'f easily procn./e fci yen i-.-.:n '::.. \ tjcesaler; post free direct on recei'i' r l pn-e from Mean, Che.nist, Where, you buy be sure ycu gel Heart i, I

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 1 July 1913, Page 7

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636

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 1 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 1 July 1913, Page 7

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