TRY THIS COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. COSTS LITTLE, WORKS QUICKLY DOES GOOD ALWAYS. By a Qualified Chemist. Mix 4 tabiespoonfuls of sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a large break- j fast-cupful of water together. Stir till j dissolved and put into clean pint bottie. Add one bottle of Mean's Es- \ sence. Sip a spoonful slowly several j times a day. It keeps perfectly, is nice to take and always does good. This ! splendid recipe'takes hold of a cough j more quickly than anything else you | have ever"used. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deep- | seated coughs are often cured in a few days. Excellent, too, for croup, whoop- j ing cough,chest pains, bronchitis, asthma, j and many throat and lung troubles, i The good it does is truly wonderful This Bean's Essence recipe enjoys | great popularity throughout Australasia. \ Its low cost, quick results and harmless- i ness have made it immensely popular, i It brings the cost of the usual j eightequpenny bottle down to less than fourponce. Ilean's Essence is sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get Uean's. 28
EMULSION, Cures Coughs and Colds o Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Croup. Whoop" .i« Couah and incipient Consumption. It hr.i a'* - * food as well as medicinal value; creates rich, red blood and strengthens every part of the body. It giyes life and energy to those who are sick and weak, and is i good for the young as it'is for the old. housands testify to the good derived from Line's nulsion. Doctor*recommend it. hit thsducofciy of, and is manufactured by, a graduate chemist. Sold at all i tores and chemists at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Never accept a substitute. , - Manufactured by: E. G. LANE. Chemist, Oamaru. N.Z. 12 f ifOrt 55 cribSwalpa i ' * Coal after K using. It is a free-bum- i ing, long-burning, and intense I heat-giving coal. No smuts, no * clinker, and only a little white I ash. Ask your dealer for iv/iV mmmm IDEAL FOR FACTORIES. STEAM AND GAJUPOODUCER PLANT. Wholesale Agents: c> J. MASTERS & SON Stratford C. H's-33 STEATFORD HOTHIi. (Opposite N««rtufi Kiag.'u.) Fi WHITTLi, i liL may be sur© of the best »t- - tentioa.coiubiued with first-clase stock—Wines and Spirits. SPEIGHT'S BEER ON DRAUGHT. The Proprietor himself personally 'stteiids to uli details, thuu cuauring ■otuplete satisfaction. TEEMS—£2 2b weekly; £s M p«r lay. All me*l» !■ Bd.
4IGNWRITERS and DBOOEATOBS. HHATF 0 R I, ESTIMATES giren for &B kind* of Work. '"We put value Into star work." Orders miy be left with Mr At J. !>ov<4y. Vint Dir» Rtahlea. | S I OK LAI 1 B, Estimate* civon for Brlohiaylng, Conorett Work, Ete. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH BELLRINGERS'. O E S T P L A C \'\ Horse and Cow Covers, Oilskins and Canvas Coats, Leggings and Knee Rugs. EVERYTHING REPAIRED IN THE CANVAS LINE. J. R. WBTT. (Oppeilte Lamaum's) BL <DWAY. DOMINION STABLES, Broadway Stratford. (Next to His Majesty's Theatre.) H. WORTHINGTON & Co. T>EG to notify the General Pnblic that for Farmers' convenience, they will be open on Saturday next—the premises lately occupied .by Jas. Thompson, as a Bait Stables. Good Stands and Every Attention. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLIOITED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 3
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