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MR. T. STRANGE SAYS; “Experience proves that Hean’s Essence is the best remedy we can our six children for coughs and colds. It is a splendid medicine.”— Tom Strange, Union Bakery, Parnell, Auckland. For the usual coughs, cclds, and sore throats in both children and grown-ups no better remedy can be found than the mixture so easily made in your own home from Hean’s Essence. Not only Mr. Strange, but many thousands of others make their own cough remedy by adding sweetening and water to Mean’s Essence. In asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, tickling sore tlnoals, quinsy, phlegmy and chronic coughs, it gives practically instant relict. Sip each dose slowly or gargle throat as required. As Mean's does not contain any narcotic or poisonous drugs it may be taken ireely without any hatmlul results. A bottle ot Mean’s Essence makes a pint o! cough, cold and sore throat remedy, keeps perfectly, and saves 10s. for your pocket. Mean's Essence sold by chemists and stores, or post tree on receipt oi price, 2'-, from Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. Bo sura you get H-E-A-N -S. it

FOR LUNG TROUBLES. A> a c isliva agent in c se oi lu, g or throat i >.u let putmonar*- and olhar was l:>g <li oasrs. Lane's F.nmlsioi. Lot the ijc.nl-si vain-. In co up >iwnt par;, are Pure N.'fWffi;a.i Cod Liv-r O 1, I </-or.bc.fitiAr. <.l L-i.-n-: and 'lcli, and N-vc.iw • j Cemts, seier.llfi cmul.ifird wf> P’r-sK Eg-;*- rVpnted by a r.i.bncic c . tnict; a, pr v d and recommended by Act ;n Its Imi , ftiv.njtbomag and falhtning troTfiMre t l : .i hvr> of fV c./,:F!«r rr.cv This New Zealand invention has the efficiency of nitro - glycerine, and yet is safer to handle than a bos of matchoc. Eruptite is only an explosive after being prepared for use, and is only fired by detonation. Its ingredients are harmless of themselves. That’s why Eruptite can be railed m Ordinary Freight. Coats about SO per cent less than Gelignite, although quite m powerful. Booklet, with, testimonials from Farmers, Tree-Plan-ters, Q,uarrymcn and Brickmakers sent post-free from— IKE ERUPTITE SAFETY EXPLOSIVE CO., LIB. SO Hunter Street i Wellington nc u ' i• ’y huna i body wtS ibc cU.mr.tr ne-d*d for renew : ny boallnibv nl» cSt' j.i fv Price 2/6 ;>nd 4/6 per bottle • ! iti* •*» i t *C •'iO’Tl!.'..l,! 2» t.-ieV t 0(1•o ' t *c •n< ,, ri!.v?,! : i* tbey ion- ~ os r * r —* one® you. get

a rLMtwi* Hundreds point to Fletcher's Phosphatonic ax tlic finest of all nenre-brnccrs, cither foi the convalmcsut orfortho run-down worker. The jaded syiteni responds immediately lo its strengthening influence. Weakness, Debility, Heaviness and Depression disappear after a few doses. Fletcher’s is the nsrre-food that will brine new health and strength to YOU, 2/6 & 4 6 at all Cheni,.lt and Stores or post free from CHAS. A. I* t Cl CHf.K. Chcrni:t, Wellinglcn. !•! msßmmKsseassamceßii. NOTICE TO HOUSE-OWNERS. HORSE-CUPPING. HORSE-CUPPING. I' ATEST electrically driven Wnl.seley ■“ ~ (dippers have been installed at tlic Empire Stables, Horse clipped while you wait! First come, the first served! ’Phono 65. A. J. DAVEY. TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE 11AKfiCS. rnHE PEVNKET NURSE maylie consulted at tlie Foresters’ Hall every TUESDAY. FREE TO ALL

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 8

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