DISTRICT NURSE PRAISES H BAN’S ESSENCE “ In my work as District Nurse I have found no other remedy to 1 give such prompt relief and comfort in whooping and other coughs and sore throats as (he mixture I niake from Mean’s Essence. My patients speak well of it. Also lind Mean’s Essence very economical.” District Norsk Vkalk, Mangonui. “ 1 have used Mean's Essence from time it was first put on the market. As a storekeeper I stock for sale other remedies, but my own experience, and also information obtained from customers, is that for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throats and influenza Mean’s Essence far excels all others.” F. Wood, Rnnginri, Waikato. Making good cough mixture at home is now a simple process. Get a bottle of Mean’s Essence from your chemist or store. Take home and add sweetening and water. See easy directions on label. This will give you a pint of the linest household cough and cold remedy you can obtain, 12/- worth for 2/-. When required for whooping cough, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and other hard or phlcgmy coughs let each dose be swallowed as slowly as possible. The longer it stays in the mouth the better. It will clear the nasal passages, remove phlegm, and give immediate ease and comfort. When throat is sore or swollen use freely as a gargle. You can feel the good effects every time you take a dose. Mean’s Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or post-free promptly on receipt ofprice, 2/-, from Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get H-E-A-N-’S and read the circular. 13
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It is tb" of aU bin ? bcatars an 1 Kwly builtar* a purr, wholesome mudicine-fooJ, easily and ejuie ly as imitated. Lane’s F.rr.ul'ion builds 'in weakened con*tini ions i uluces satisfactory division promptly Hrv'-s ail diseases of t.u throat or Im'US and increacj;. ILeb and strength, Pctfec* as a remedy for Cough*. C Ids. Aslhms. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Incipient C ansu i plion and all Pulmonary afflictions Sold by chemiFlJ and storekeepers• Pne* 2 ’ and 4/6. on Lane’s, 'IV Urge bill! s atorn ost e onnmical as thry contain in ;rc ib.m two « 1 the smaller ones. 7 SE3S MB-&21 IZ!J»• ?iif. MISS MOODY, \ DRESSMAKER. C.B.A. Buildings, Broadway. I A DIES own materials ihiulg up -i Style and Fit guaranteed Costumes a speciality. m jj JS 'ii-sw 1 2J n» E 5 I ad a C 3 E2 □T: fl □E a 21 IS *na i U | is s 3' til :i i Is not an Ordinary Cough Medicine. It does more than give temporary case, because it not only attacks the source of the trouble, but also builds up the nervous and bodily system so that it is enabled to throw off all unhealthy conditions. Lane’s Emulsion unfailingly gives prompt and permanent relief in the treatment of all ailments of the lungs and throat, such as coughs and colds of recent or chronic standing, catarrh, inflammation, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping cough, bleeding, incipient consumption, etc. Lane's Emulsion is composed of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best remedies for wasted and weakened conditions; Beechwootl Creasote, which is particularly antagonistic lo germ life its soothing, balsamic properties are of the greatest value in lung and throat complications ; Hypopho-i bites of Lime and Sod* for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, and Fresh Eggs for the perfect emulsification of the oilier constituents, as well as for theii recognised lood value. Go along to the nearest chemist or store and get a bottle. There arc two sizes at 2/6 and 4/0. Insist on being supplied with. Lane’s Flmulsion. Prepared caly by E. C. LANE, Chemist. Own .in. iLZ, f
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 8
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691Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 8
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