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BUSINESS NOTICES. 3SB§3taaMmßg!saagßaEaanmasagwß«M&BS% pssm We ha vo had seventy-five years’ experience with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confidence in it tor coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. SOLD M EOH 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 has in it. Sold in three sizes. Hard colds and coughs often upset the whole system. The liver becomes sluggish and you havo 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. AVER & CO., Lowell. Mass., U.B. A. jr Simply splendid for Coughs and Colds For nearly half a century Bonnington’s Iri h Moss has been curing coughs and colds quickly and effectually. Each yeart ns of thousands have tested and proved that it is the most reliable cough medicine. Do you want a better rea- I son why yon should use Bonnmgton’s ? 1 Mr. E. Hadrill, Elamilton, writes: “It gives me pleasure to state that f’onning- j ton's Irish Moss has been used in my family ss a remedy for co.ghs and colds for upwards o' thirty years. I myself, though 70 years of age, still find great relief by taking | Honning'on's Irish Moss when needed and r can recommend it to young and old." '}/j So < rca! is the success of this splendid in remedy that it is only natural that imibA talions arc on sale. Ask for Bonningtrn’s and get it. CO

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The most helpful medicine-food ever devised is JL-a O 1 If your system is run down or you' vitality depleted hy a recent cold, or a persistent, hacking cough, b you are subject to bronchia!, asthmatic, catarrhal or other throat or lung troubles, you should talc. Lane’s Emulsion and ward off t lidanger of much more severe ant serious complaints. Lane’s Emulsion of Cud Liver Oil, Cru. sote, Hypophosphites, and tgus, pcnccip combined and einulsifie*), is a iycog.i»■><? iung-hcaler and body-hadder, ami m suit a Inal ike for all ages and all constitutions. >y> ■ everywhere in two sizes at 2 6 and -• per bottlePrepared only by E. G- LANE, Chemi I. Oamaru, N.Z* h nOW TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. A SPLENDID DECIDE FOR FAMILY USE, Everybody knows that tarnily cough medicines contain water, sugar, etc., as well as medicinal ingredients. By getting the pure drug ingredients alone, and mixing the balance at home, you obtain a pint tor |/6 instead of a small bottle that lasts almost no lime. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water and one bottle of Mean'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 hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first done, ft is splendid for sore throats, croup, stufled bronchial tubes in asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men, women and children, as it does not contain any harmful drug. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so hide—a whole pint for i/6—and valuable in its curing properties, there is no wonder this recipe has become so quickly pupil lar in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Elean s Essence, or car, easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt ol price-^J/6—from Mean’s Pharmacy, Wanganui 4 *

(TO h & 4# O 1 WATCHMAKER, .JEWELLER, AND OPTiCIAN. CLOCKS and Eicctro-TMal (suitable for presentO will I sold at a reduction of L’s in £', A A AMEIJICAN ALARM CLOCK (usual prieo 7s lid), will bo so! at os each.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 7

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