BUSINESS NOTICES. Q You risk tco much when you have Sjf.a cough or cold hanging on week B"BJ after week. Consumption often fl 1 follov/s delay in treatment. will prevent thisdearih disease, and drive out the persistent cough or cold. It gives prompt relief, strengthens the lungs, nerves, digestion and whole body. The effect of it on weakened constitutions is often marvellous; always beneficial. For further information concerning Lane's Emulsion see circular With each bottle. It gives much useful advice to sufferers and includes convincing testimonials from people of all ages and pursuits. (> Sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. . Prepartd only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, * Oamam.N.Z. 7 i Grandfather Recommends Bennington's. ' Grandfather has proved after many 1 a test that 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. Wm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, " It gives' me great pleasure to recommend Bonnington's Irish Moss for toughs, colds ot any Tung having used it in my family for 20 years.' Refuse substitutes and gat the original Bonnington's. 64 C A B H&A O E.EN TRY THIS HOME-MADE COUGH AND COLD REMEDY. A VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION THAT SAVES MUCH HONEY. Mix 4 tablespoonfuls sugar, 3 of treacle,' 2 of vinegar:, ,and a large breakfastcupfu) of water. Stir till 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 does good. Thi« simple recipe takes hold of & cough more quir.kiy than anything else you have ever tried. Jus; sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. . Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, arid old deep-seated coughs are often cured in • few dayar It" is splendid, too"/ for croup, chest pains, bronchitis, asthma/and maliy throat and lung troubles. The good it does is truly wonderful. 1 . ... . ; .The fact that one bottle of I lean'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 poptll.if. Chemists and Grocers sell Hean'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 *
THE GREAT REMEDY. " K 0 W ■ K 0 W." A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION *- in the form of an Odourless A" tiseptlo Ointment is now placed within reach of the Farmers of Taranakl. For many years past the friende of the Inventor, knowing the marvellous efficacy of this soothing, healing, antiseptic ointment, have urged him to make its value more widely known, and to place this healing influence at the disposal of the genera' public. The inventor, MR J. M. HIGNETT, Of Stratford, has now decided to do so, aud haf arranged to supply the wonderful "K 0 W • K 0 W" Healer, for Man or Beast, in wholesale or retail quantities on application. for the Cure of Sore Teats, Variola, or Cow Pax, inflamed Udders, MammitJs, Open Wounds, Eruptions, Bruises, Burns, Girth Calls, Etc., Eto. Put up ui neat jars and in tins. Prices Is 6d and la. Wholesale rates on application to J- M. HIGNETT, Fonton Street. Stratford.
AT THE BEQUEST OF RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE ROAD AND CARDIFF, BUTCHERS, OF BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Will run their carta along that rou + ,e to Cardiff, commencing on JUNE Ist. Only the Best Meats Suited.
A nice display of high-claEs miUirery is now on view at A. Spence's Store, and confirming the advertised reductions in prices now being made by this firm, the goods are priced very low indeed. It is easily within the means of pretty well every lady tc possess two or three really ore hah when they can be bought at price; that are merely a fraction of then value, as is the case at the present time at this Store.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 7
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