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COUGH MIXTURE FACTS. HOW TO MAKE A GOOD REMEDY AT HOME. IT A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Everybody knows that a good cough and r cold remedy consists of two main sections, i The first section is the undiluted medicinal ingredients, or ‘'essence, and the second is, of course, the necessary water and sweetening. ! The preparation of the medicinal ingredients requires trained knowledge, but the water and sweetening can be added in the kitchen just as easily as in a factory. And you save a lot of money by doing so. j .JVhcn you buy the two sections ready mixed you pay 1/6 for quite a small bottle holding about two and a half ounces. For family purposes this small bottle lasts almost no time. A few doses and the bottle is empty. | But, when you buy the first section—the I “essence”—by itself, and add the water and sweetening at home, you get twenty ounces—a 'pint—for the same money. You actually get ; about eight bottles for the price of one. That is worth thinking about, isn t it ? Now, prove these facts by trying this Mean’s Essence recipe. Into a jug put four tablespoonfuls of sugar, three of treacle, two of vinegar, and a large breakfast-cupful of warm water. Stir till dissolved, pour into a big bottle, add one bottle r of Mean’s Essence, and shake all together. ©There is no trouble, bother, or fuss of any kind. A few drops to a child, or a spoonful to an adult, gives prompt and wonderful relief. It is pleasant to take, lasts a long time, and never spoils. It eases tickling coughs, soothes sore throats, and removes sticky phlegm in a way that surprises folks. It is a handy and genuine remedy for hoarseness, croup, bronchitis, asthma and the usual throat and lung troubles. HtabVEssence is 1/6'a bottle at most chemists and grocers. If yours does not yet stobk it. he’ean easily obtain from his wholesaler for you. or post free on receipt of price from Bean, Chemist, Wanganui. ' 'Wherever you buy be sure you get Hean^s.

t i 23 n s □B', *■ EALTH.K HILDREN , • ... > “•. V I.' • •;/. : • Every child could be gracefu strong, happy hearted and health) •with glowing color, -soft curve and sparkling eyes. Mothers of weak, sickly and ailinj children will find their best friem and support in • r.-:r ; _ J a l •a Witli the help of tins grand iemed] ‘UI lung, throat, ap4- WgW eases are overcmne; ■/,; Tpa duhneH . aiKl, tired uesh of, yPUfI chifd.'WJl ; 1 vanish, like mist befprfs jtfce:;morn ihg sun. ‘ ■ The ,eycs, ; ty*ll Mightei and, cheek's bloom, because lof th, , rich,, red; blood,,created,- byi, W, Emulsion, the hollows will •> filled in, and you as a mother, wil rejoice in the excellence of thi .-yitahged medicine foodf--Here is proof of the goodness o | Lane’s Emulsion for young » well as old people. “ I hkve gieat pleasure in reepra mehdmg lupj iw i • boy-Iwal suffering •from a ««(Ver< ( ■attack of Inflammation of' tb % ai JS| 3 S' J M iJ Lungs, The result of giving !qn ‘ ttofilc' of Lane’s' *Enuilsibn Wa‘ • ‘ simply marvellous.,, . I had been told by a number o friends of the wonderful results even in long-standing:, cases o consumption, and am very glad gave it a trial. It is- a positiv safeguard against colds, and .m; house has-neVer-been so free fo many years. I also gave it to m; little girl, who was rather out growing her strength. Now sh is. not'only strong, but has ais. added flesh to her body. I feel s. satisfied with it that I recommen it -to everybody -having wea) lungs, Yours faithfully. 1 L. F. HAYES, Oamaru. Never accept a substitute fo Lane’s Emulsion, which is sold b' all chemists and stores at 2/6 an 4/6 per bottleh The large bottl contains double the quantity. ® Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, - Oamafu.

Your digestive organs could talk, they would say— . % IS THE PERFECT BREAKFAST FOOD COOKS IN ONE MINUTE ! is packed in 41b and 201 b. bags

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 41, 18 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 41, 18 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 41, 18 October 1913, Page 2

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