Dinner-iirnc at Bournville 1 ... v /§ edkal opinion ' ranks Bournville -fi-Cocoa very high, for its perfect purity and digestibility, due to careful selection of the cocoa beans used, and scrupulous cleanliness in the airy,healthy workrooms where it is made. The 44 Hospital " says : " For delicacy of flavour Bournville Cocoa stands unrivalled. Its food value is high." "BY TEST THE BEST" CADBURY, BOURNVILLE ' BOURNVILLE COCOA rcprc 6cnts lli: highest (st.ii of riutriiive cocoa ut present on ihc market , it fully maintains its tiijli reputation in food value anii delicacy of flavour, and is second to rtoac ia any rceprc: whatsoever." Medical Magctiiu, March, !#(<? <^ •>0 O u »-j-<--°rs M ft %U ° Wfcu 1 w^\
TO STAND THE SEASON AT THE COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD, Tha Trotting Stallion, GENERAL JOUBERT. 3y Ccmmander (Rothschild— Effic) out of Rose Bloom (Foulshot—Puriri M
GENERAL JOTJBERT is a rich bay horse, standing 15.3 in height, 1 years old, of groat courage and beautiful conformation; thoroughly sound, and possesses great speed and stamina, which he has demonstrated bj{ winning many important races in good time at Auckland and elsewhere, including this years' Wanganui Cup. .As will bo seen by. his pedigree, this horse possesses two of the greatest strains of Mood in Australia—viss.,.* -Rothschild and Musket. , .. >•• FEE for Season: £4 -Is, payahk'beirOi January- Ist,- 1.91-4., i For further particulars, apply to i • , IT.. JONES, ■ i i Jii.i -,., : County Stables, Stratford.
jlp Do not- eough yourself into conns ; , sumptipa.;-. -This, vskeasi > disease"i.i "*: .traceable always, to a beginning, \ 'such as a simple cou£h,or,cold<,, j i At the first sdgri.of trouble l take lie's Emulsion stimulates the petite, induces djstion, promotes a quicker a&simiion of food, allays all irritation the throat and lung tracts, in- . ascs flesh and strength and stores perfect health in all casts Ccugbs, Colds, Aslhi-pa, R:or.iUs,'and other Pulmonary Affeeis rich in nourish
properties, and combines the goodness of finest Nonvcgian Cod Liver Oil. with Crcasote, Hypophosphites and Fresh Eggs, in perfect proportions. _ j FAMOUS EEC AUS IT'S GGOD'." Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at chemists and stores.
THE BEST .COUGH SYRUP EASILY MADE AT HOME. GOOD ALWAYS COSTS LITTLE; DO I
nds of New people 'now make their own good family cou.h and cold r-medy from Hean's Essence proscription. It's a wonderful money-saver, and a remarkably good remedy. A bo'.tle of Hean's Essence, d fit'le sugar, treacle, and a larg ■ br.-akfast-cup-ful of w;.ter, gives you a pint or the finest family •ough remedy. And the money-saving! Twelve (hillings' worth for Is 6d. Think of ill In odicr words, eight eighteenprnny bottles for the price of one. Nowonder Hean's Essence ha« quickly found its way into thousands of New Zealand homes. No wonder users are delighted and recommend Hean's Essence to neighbours and fiiends. The mixture thus prepared in your own home take.s hold of a cough or cold that means business from the first dose. You can feel it doiiii,' good a'l the way down. A few drops may be given
to a child, or a spoonful to an aclull. It is warming, soothing, stimulating, com'oiing, and curing. There is no poison of any kind in it. It cisr"s ordinary instantly, obstinate, chronic coughs—even whoopingoi'gh in a d yor two. As a gargle for sore throats >t stands out on its own. Mean's Essence is so good, pure, harmless, and t->ir» money-saving that it has quickly become popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Hean'f Essence is sold at most chemists and grocers. 1 ; If yours doe» not yet stock it he can easily procure for you from his wholesaler; or post free direct on receipt of price—ts. 6d.— from Hean, Chemist, Wancanui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Heatt's. •- 2A
Fancy Glassware and Crockery ha« to go, <*o the discount is large on all these lines. —Charles E. James, Broad-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 95, 26 August 1913, Page 7
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