For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d. For Children’s Hacking Cought at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d 2s 6d. Gentlemen! Next time yon require a “Best Hat,” buy the “R. and G.” make—it will style and comfort give you. Apply local drapers. j MAKING COUGH MIXTURE AT #OME. FAMOUS RECIFE USED ALL OYER NEW ZEALAND Hean's Essence—for preparing good home-made cough mixture —is used from one end of New Zealand to the other. It was needed in the homes of the people, is being increasingly used, and is appreciated wherever used : “Will you please post a bottle of IT can’s Essence to my daughter at address enclosed. I have found great relief from taking the mixture I made. —Mrs. J. Shackelton, Te Koroa, Mangonui.” “Will you please send two more bottles of Mean’s Essence. The last bottle has proved that it is well worth sending Cor.—Mrs. W. A. Jury, Devon Street, New Plymouth.”
“Please semi me another bottle of Mean’s Essence. The pint of mixture I made from the last bottle has proved the best cough medicine I have ever used.—H. 4 'King, Tuparoa Bay, East Coast, North Island.” “Please post another bottle of your Mean’s Essence. We have found the ; mixture we prepared from the Jast ; bottle both the best remedy for colds ! we have ever used, and a long way the j cheapest. —A. Shearsby, Awapuni, [ Palmerston North.” e Such evidence as to the medicinal I value and wonderful cheapness of , Mean’s Essence is growing daily. Get a bottle from your chemist or ! grocer to-day, and finish according to , the simple directions. Then, if it does ( not prove the finest cough remedy for general family purposes you have ever | used, send me the empty bottle and > packet, and I will promptly return your > money in full. The saving is yours—the risk is mine. Mean’s Essence is sold by most chemists and grocers, or post free on receipt j of price, 2/-, from G. W. Mean, Chemist,! Wanganui, o Be sure you get Mean’s Essence, as no other will do. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my Stratford and Eltham Business to Messrs W. M. Bayly and Co., clients may settle accounts at the Stratford and -Eltham office of Messrs W. M. Bayly and Co., until further notice. W. H. H. YOUNG. MEMBERS of the Scottish Society are requested to meet in Mr B. Fcaron’s Office, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21st, to arrange for the Annual Social, which is to be held on w Thursday, June 4th. MISS M. E. HUNT, INSTRUCTRESS of Dressmaking and Millinery (first-class credentials for each), will moot intending pupils at 11.30 on Tuesday. 21st inst., to arrange private classes at Toko Hall. All classes held with limited numbers in each.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 99, 20 April 1914, Page 6
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464Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 99, 20 April 1914, Page 6
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