MAKING YOUR OWN CQUGi'. . .-" ..MIXTURE. :■•. • SAYING RIG MONEY. BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Bring the cost of an cightcenpenny bottle o( good cough meclizine down to less than threepence. You can do it easily. Thousands of New Zealand people ale now using Mean's Essence recipe. It has been welcomed from one end of N.Z. to the other. It saves big money for every home. The fact that one pint, or about eight eighteenpenny bottles of genuine family cough and cold remedy, can be easily and quickly made at home from one bottle of Mean's Essence, has been appreciated by parents every where. "Please send a bottle of Mean's Essence. Last bottle excellent results—J. W. Williams, secretary, Employers' Association, Wanganui." "Send two more bottles Mean's Essence. Both ourselves and the other person we recommended it to speak highly of it as an effective cough remedy. It certainly savas u lot of money, —Peter Furse, Tarara.Otago." "Please send another bottle of your Mean s Essence. The pint of mixture we prepared from the last bollle has proven the best remedy for colds we have ever used, and a long way the cheapest. A. Shearsby, Palmerston North." "Kindly send ai.other bottle of Mean's Essence. I made up the last according to directions, and can say I have never before been able to procure a cough mixture equal to it.—Mrs. E. Vose, Carterton." "I received your Mean's Essence safely. Am pleased to say the bottle made a pint of really good cough mixture. Its cheapness is wonderful.—Wm. Ellison, Gieymoulh. Mean's Essence may now be obtained front most grocers and chemists. Mix it with sugar, treacle and water, as per easy directions on the label. It saves such a lot of money, and does such a lot of good, that its quick popularity is easily'accounled for If your dealer hasi't yet stocked Mean's Essence, he can easily procure from his wholesale - for yo«. Or post free direct on receipt of price—ls. 6d.—from Hean, Chemist Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Hcan't. No other will do. 3 * A HARE OPPORTUNITY. 1 QTJ ACRES, Freehold, 10-roomed LtJi- house well built, 8 good outbuildings, 50-bnil cowshed, floor race and yards concrete, L.K.G. Milking Machine installed. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Last year wintered 100 htdd cattle and 40 sheep; 1$ miles to jreamery, 4J miles to township. Good metalled road. Price £3O an acre. (J 1000 cash required, balanw easy STRATFORD LAND EXCHANGE W. H THOMSON, Manager. NO. 5 YORK CHAMBERS. P.O. Eok 86. 'Phono 163.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 10 September 1913, Page 3
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422Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 10 September 1913, Page 3
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