A Sceptic convinced of the value of Tonking's EmMlsion Mr. R. P. Trent, Christchurch, writeß the proprietors of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion as follows :"iam rather sceptical oi the wonderful cures published in the newspapers, but I am quite convinced about the value of your Emulsion. On Friday night I kept the whole household awake with my ooughing. I was urged to try your remedy. I did so. By the following Monday I was as well as ever. You can rely upon me to recommend it to my frienda. 13 Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, we firmly believe, is the best all-round cough mixture ever prepared. It has such a wide rangre of medicinal qualities that you cannot afford to be without it. Being free from drugs of a dangerous nature it can be given to children without fear. Its tonic properties make it a valuable remedy when the cold is due to a run down condition. Provetts worth by buying a bottle of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion to-day; it is sold everywhere, 1/6,2/6,4/6. 8
Half-a-Sovereign Hundreds of men from all parts of New Zealand send for Mackay's Wonderful £1 parcel, its worth 30s. Satisfaction or your money back—Remember that. 1 P AIR STRONG SADDLE - TWEED TROUSERS (any size), worth .. .. 15 0 1 PAIR HEAVY WOOL UNDERPANTS, worth .. .. • ■ 5 0 1 PURE WOOL FLANNEL UNDERSHIRT, worth 4 6 2 PAIRS HEAVY N.Z. WOOL SOX, worth Is 6d a pair .. .. 3 0 IPA I R STRONG BRACES, worth Is 6d 1 ( 2W HI T E CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, worth 6d each . 1 0 Post Free to You for Queen & Fort Sts., AUCKLAND.
Headache Again ? Nerves l That's whaft doing it! Don't put up with it I ' Here's the cure at hand—a tonic that will put your nerves right in a jiffy, give you new energy and strength by nourishing the nerves. Fletcher's Phosphatonic is the sure rettorer for sufferers from Weakness, Debility, Lassitude, Depression. 2/6 and 4/6 chemists and store* -post free from CHAS. A. nJTCHII, Chemist, Wellington. FLETCHER'S
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 54, 3 July 1915, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 54, 3 July 1915, Page 2
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