BUSINESS NOTICES'. TRY THIS HOME-MADE COUGH A.ND COLD REMEDY. A VALUABLE PBKSOniFIION THAT SAVES MUCH MONEY. Mix 4 tablcipoonfuls 'sugar, 3 "f treacle, 2 o! vinegar, and a large breakfastcupful ol water. Stir til! 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 doe.} goc-d. This simple recipe takes hold of a -ough more quickly thin anything else you have ever tried". J use sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deep-seated coughs are often cured in a few days. It is splendid, too, for croup, chest pains, bronchitis, asthma, and many throat and lung troubles. The good it does is truly wonderful. t The fact that one bottle of Mean 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 Mean'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 * J You risk too much when you have J a cough or cold hanging on week i after week. Consumption often j follows delay in treatment. will prevent this deadly disease, anr' drive out the persistent cough o; cold. It gives prompt relief, streng thens the Lungs, nerves, d'tgestic and whole body. The effect of i on weakened constitutions is ofle: marvellous; always beneficial. For further information concerning Lane' Emulsiop see circular with each bottle, li gives much useful advice to sufferers an; includes convincing testimonials from peopl« of all ages and pursuits. Sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottk Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oama.u, N.Z. 7
Bonnington's The Standard Family Cough Remedy Time is the best test of a medicine. No matter what claims are made for a preparation, its real merits will be knowr ere many year*. Many cough medicines have tried to secure popular favour in the past fifty years. Many failed, because, performance was not eaual to the claims they made. Yet, year after year, for over half a centurv, Bor>n>n'»t&n « Irish Moss has steadilv increased in sales snc! in popular favour. Today it if the standard family cough rcmedv in more homes than ever' before. Success is due lo Us exceptional merits, for no extravagarU claijns have been made on, iu bohalf. Bonninslorts frioh fvtrW ia a suit! and affecttjslf retnedy for conghai colds And ail chest and lung affections for it contains no injuriout drug* Do not be put off with en imitation Ask lor nod get bonmngton'i—rafuie the substitute of inferior quality. - (*- 9PH mssmm^m >f2/Q A
AT THE REQUEST OF RESIDENTS OP OPUNAKI. ROAD AND CARDIFF, CANNON & C° BUTCHERS, OF BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Will run their carts along that rou+rfto Cardiff, commencing on JUNE Ist. Only the Best Meats Supplied.
HAVING sold part of my Nurserj Grounds, I must, within the next 3 months, dispose of all the FRUIT TREES, SHELTER TREES, t ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ETC., ETC., Planted thereon at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. A Rumor having gained ground that I am giving up my nursery business, I wish it distinctly understood that 1 am still carrying on same on part of present grounds. THE NURSERIES, Stratford.
The oft repeated remark that "money is tight" may be true general ]y, but, as often happens at such ; time, the purchasing power of moncr is never greater. Notably, is this tb" ease at the Great Winding-up Bu: : ness Sale now proceeding at - Spence's Store, where the pnrchbrJ:v power of cash is amazing. ( toons "*' being sold greatly under ordinary market value for the simple rtwr that the vendor wishes to n'disa aw is not looking for profit. The ett-r tation of this will be proved t" even lady who visits the showroom in quest of a stylish hat trimmed or uutrimmed. A pleasing surprise awaits her*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 58, 14 July 1913, Page 7
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