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(LOW TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYRUP/ A SPLENDID BEOIPE FOK FAMILY USE. Everybody knows (bat family cough medicines contain water, sugar, cir., as well as medicinal ingredients. Bv getting the pure drug ingredients alone, and mixing tne balance at home, you ol lain a pint to/ 1/6 instead of a small bottle that lasts’almost no lime. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegai, water and one bottle of Hgan’s Essence, us per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can buy. ft takes bold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. It is splendid for sore throats, croup, stufled bronchial tubes in asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men, women and children, as it does not contain any harmful drug. Being so easy to make, pUasant to take, and costing so little a whole pint for 1/6 —and valuable in its curL.g properties, there is no wonder this recipe has become so quickly popu laf in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Hean s Essence, or car easily obtain for you. Post free on reccpt ol price--'. 6—l rora Mean’s Pharmacy, Wanganui <4 *

WOMAN OF 70 HAS A FACE LIKE THAT OF A YOUNG GIRL. Lcns-AUJH'dedl Family Secret Learned Through a Provincial Lady. “From mother to daughter, generation, after generation,” writes a lady now 70 years old. “we have been noted throughout the little provincial town where we live for the beauty of our complexions, preserved even to old age. Of late so many of our friends seem to have been deceived and disappointed by harmful skin remedies that we have decided it is not right for us to keep to ourselves any longer the formula that has always been considered as our family secret, and to which we owe our ‘eternal youth.’ Therefore wo take this opportunity of communicating it to our sister readers. 'Simply take 2oz. rosewater, 1 dram tincture of benzoin and 2 oz. Flowers of Oxzoiu, and mix them yourself at home. Any chemist can supply you with what is necessary. Shake the lotion before using and apply with a dean piece of cotton wool or a sponge regularly night and morning. In less than a week you will surely lie asked what has caused such a wonderful improvement in your appearance. The freshness of your complexion will ho dazzling. We know because we have often made the very same experiment among our friends, and this is the only thing we ourselves have ever used. It is our family remedy for all complexion troubles, and has never failed to give the very highest degree of satisfaction ; in fact, we consider it an ideal means for preserving the natural health of the skin. The formula is old fashioned, simple and inexpensive, but always efficacious. We would be very happy to give you others, but this is the only one we possess of which we know the benefits from personal experience. Important.—lnquiries recently made of a noted dermatologist proved conclusively that tbe above lotion is unequalled for tbe purposes for which it is recomemnded, and it may therefore be regarded as being thoroughly reliable.

KILLED AT THE PUBLIC ABATTOIRS. The Best of PRIME REEF, MTTI'OX and PORK for the Residents of Midhirst and surrounding Districts. PRICES RICHT, QUALITY RICTTT. AVIOTOI IT RIGHT. Best of Attention. CHAS. R, Ml DOLE MISS, Proprietor.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 8

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