A COUGH MIXTURE ItECIPE WORTH HAVING, BIG- MONEY-SAVER By a Qualified Chemist. If fourteenpence were lying on the footpath what would you do—leave it there or put it in your pocket? Every time you pay eighteen pence for a bottle of family cough remedy you really pay fourteenpence more than yon now need to. That's a fact thousands of thrifty people are proving every day. You can prove it straight away by trying this Hean's Essence recipe. Into a jug put four tablespoonfuls of sugar, three of treacle, two of vinegar, and a large breakfastcupful of warm water. Stir till dissolved, pour into a big bottle, add one bottle of Hean's Essence, and shake all together. This gives you a pint of tho finest family cough remedy you can possibly .buy. It means about eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one. In other words, an eighteenpenny bottle costs you less than fourpence—a tremendous and worth-while moneysaving, you will admit. The mixture thus made in your own home is good for grandparents and grandchildren—and all the ages in between. Give from a few drops to a spoon fill, according to age. It is a splendid remedy for new coughs or old coughs. It quickly relieves the coughs of asthma, bronchitis, influenza, croup, and even whooping-cough. Use it as a gargle for sore throats, and relief is instant. It lasts a long time and never spoils. This Hean's Essence recipe is so easy to make, is so good, and saves such a lot of money that it is now quite popular in thousands of Now Zealand and Australian homes. Hean's Essence is sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist Wanganui. *• Wherever you buy, be sure you get Hean's. as no other will do. 17
For Coughs and Colds take Those who have once used Lar.?'« Emulsion never forsake ii foi other preparations It invariably pleases because it always gives relief, and, if persevered with, cuies. Lane's Emulsion is composed of the purest and best Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphitt sof Lime and Soda; and these are emulsified on an improved plan by the addition of fresh eggs. Each of the ingredients have a dsfinitc purpose, and each aids the other in securing the desired result. Lane's Emulsion has proved successful in counlless cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat, Lung and Wasting »Disease^. It feeds the weakened nerve centres, tissues and muscles, and gives renewed health, strength and energy. It is equally beneficial for young and old and is very pleasant to the taste. Just one proof: "My doctor advised me that my lungs were just about gone, and told me that jf I neglected his instructions I would be dead within six months. He advised Lane s and now lam quite fit and well. Your grand remedy is to be thanked for my wonderful recovery." J. SULLIVAN, Totara, N.Z. Get a bottle of Lane's Emulsion to-day. All chemists anct* stores stock it at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the moie economical, as it contains more than two of the small bottles. Insist upon getting " LANE'S " Emulsion Prepared by: E. G. LANE. Chemist. Oamaru. N.Z. 3 " It 9 s Famous Because
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1, 22 April 1914, Page 2
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