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MEAN’S ESSENCE ALWAYS DOES GOOD. “ I have used Mean’s Essence over two years, and would not be without it. It is most effective for coughs and colds, and decidedly economical.” Mrs. R. Utting, Fnketoi, Fahiatua. “My experience with Mean’s Essence is that it is a very valuable medicine. I can heartily recommend it.” G. R. W. Gibbs, Nelson. “ I can say that the mixture I make from Mean’s Essence is the best and safest cough and cold remedy I have ever had in my home. My children are always benelitted by it.” Mrs. Greaney, Hastings. Try the made-at-home cough and cold remedy proven so effective by the good folks named above. Ml you require is a bottle of Mean’s Essence, and a little sugar or honey, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar and a large breakfastcupfuf of water. This will provide you with a splendid cough, cold and sore throat remedy so large that it will surprise you. It will give you eight full eighteenpenny bottles for 2/- only —a clear saving of 10/-. Mean’s Essence is entirely free of harmful drugs. It can be given freely and with safety whenever a cough is present or troublesome. Sip each dose slowly and use as a gargle when throat, is sore. Hean's Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 21-, from G. W. Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get H-E-A-N'-S, as no other will do. Read the circular. 10 ji:. are Ihe best value you can possibly get. Bv m-ril alone (hey hav« ■aken preeminent place, PURE TEAS

£p«)J m-ft-trCHERS mi^s' Hundred* point to Fletcher’* Phosphatonic a* the finest of all nerre-bracer*. •ilher lot the convaleicont or (or the run-down worker. The jaded system responds immediately to its strengthening influence. Weakness, Debility, HeaTiness and Depression disappear after a few dotes. Fletcher’s it the nerve-food that will bring lew health, and strength to YOU. 2/6 fit 4'6 at all Chernbts and Stores or post free from CHAS. A. FLETCHER. Chemist. Wellingtcn. 14 470 3 STHANDON BOARCfNC HOUSE, FITZROY, NEW PLYMOUTH. ADJOINS the Station o.nd overlooks the soa. All communications promptly attended to. Firstclass accommodation. Terms on application. W. A. SCOTT, Proprietor. ’Phono 278. 2 rings. * JBATFO.H D AOOLI MAT I NATION 80CIE1T. tffHINQ SFASON, OCTOBER 1, IBH TO APRIL SO. 10H 1 lOENBES.—Men, yhok season available over all Dominion 20s ; ■omen and hoys (under 18 years ol <•&*), ss. Day licenses (available for itratford District, only), 2s sd; halfe»son licenses from December 20 014 (available for Stratford District tnly), 12b Od. Licenses may be ob sined from tho secretary. LIST OF LICENSE HOLDERS. 0. Kawoleski, A. Cameron, J. W. B. (ones, C. B. Gollop, E. Judd (boy), /rod Collins, W. Lovett, L. Riera, S Bernard, P. Wright, A. J. Waiters, ft. Healy (boy), Frans Col liny, J ilulvey, P» Hunter, R. F. Harxaesb J. Lawrence, M. Bowler, &. Campbell, i. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald (boy), E. Whittle, A. D. Hunter (boy), B. F. Hunter (boy), H. Campbell, E. Mason, J. McDonnell, J. Wing Kee, li. Kenmdy W A. Dingle, H. Orossan (boy), ft. Smith (boy), H. Brooking (boy), 3 Jans (boy), H. N. Liardet, Weuington. i Dodd" (boy), E. A. Meredith, J. Dodd, J. Terry (boy), W. Brodow, C Henry (boy), Q. Trice, M. Rogers (boy) J Fredric, R. Curd (boy), John Smart (Eltham), Roy Curtis (boy), G. Bayly (hoy), F. Crossley (boy) 0. Oulpitt (Midhirst, boy), J. Q. Haunch. J. A. Nolan (boyl. ». W. HARENESC Secretary, &OVEBTHBEG GOAB9 AM Tfca Vfarld Owm- WHY? T> EC AUBE there muE* be, la advertised goods, a uniform high quality. other-wise th® advertised. article not being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again end the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising la insurance, tfiere- ( fore, that the goods are ob renr#»ent*d and good value The ctmaamer who tmyii advertised floods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Foot” readers will proJrl by * careful pcriual ol Ste atowriuiuu* tgb

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 25 March 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 25 March 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 70, 25 March 1915, Page 8

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