MRS. KIRK SAYS; “The mixture I make from Mean’s Essence is the best remedy I have ever tried for coughs, colds, 'and sniffles. It is easy to make and very pleasant to take.” Mrs. H. Kirk, Greymouth. This Mean’s Essence Mixture is so easy to make in own home, is so good and saves such a lot of money—lo/- on a pint—that it is popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Try it in yours. At chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. Read the circular 12
IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY The Dr. Jaeger Co. f To dispel possible misapprehension we point out t,ho following facts: The Dr. Jaeger Company was founded in London with British Capital in 1883, to acquire Sola Bights throughout the British Empire in connection with the System of Pure Wool Clothing originated hy the distinguished scientist, the late Dr. Jaeger. The Dr. Jaeger Company has always been British and entirely under British control. It has Branches all over Great Britain, in Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The Company’s Goods are mainly made' in the United Kingdom. In a few articles the special skill and taste developed in Prance, Belgium, and other Continental Countries wore represented. As, however, those have never formed more than awery small proportion of the worldfamed Jaeger Specialities the War has not caused any appreciable diminution of supply. Jaeger Goods arc fully stocked in New Zealand. DR. JAEGER’S SANITARY WOOLLEN SYSTEM CO. Ltd. Lewis K. S. Tomalin, C'nHi'tm xn. At! *rnc-i in Xnr '/nihnnl: Albert A. Corrigan, Wellington 13
ESS CS EE2 E 3 K 3 SSI BSS ffiSS IZn&kffM Is/ y?r Sijiiißiiifiiwi<iiiL. jjcaggp* 50 X// W K FOR LUNG TROUBLES As a curative agent m case of lung or throat troui les, pulmonary and other wasting di cases. Lane's Emulsion is of the greatest value, its component parts are pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, and Berrrtwood Creosote, scientih* cally emulsified with Fresh Eggs. Prepared by a graduate chemist: approved and recommended by doctors. Its lonic, strengthening and fattening properties su ply the human body with the elements needed for renewing health. Sold hy all chemists. Price 2/6. and 4/6 per bottle. The large Lollies are llie mod economical as they contain more than two of the smaller ones. 4 mm sags ssa m&a esb sazj seoi
-■■M!,/ b<3 J AN v-^r,s /p} <4 m lag say CD Lcf.lj 41 7he Worry Habit is the most depressing habit you can contract - it is the outcome of rundown nerves and brain-fag. Cure the cause by taking a few doses of Fletcher’s Phosphatonic, the wonderful health-restorer, and you'll get through the day's work blithe and easy. Fit tch r's Phosphatonic con!; ins phosphorus. lip vteal nerve-foed. It will steadil and sneediiy btii'd up body and bruin, and give you health, strength and energy. 2 6 nhd 4 8 a! all Chemists at. Stores, or pus (r e from CHAS. A. FLLTCHER, Chemist, Wellington. Insist on FLETCHER’S 13 ii M I*o. t 4 'ff«WSS ■■Jr'' •&
t?o^'' r^'saxsiß&^a^^ onoa you get THE SAFCTV EXPLO VC This New Zealand invention has the efficiency of nitro - glycerine, and yet is safer to handle than a box of matches. 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 as Ordinary Freight. Cotta about SO par cent teas than Gelignite, although quite m power fed. Booklet, with testimonials from Farmer#, Tree-Plan-ters, Quarrymon and Brickmaker# sent post-free from— THE ERUPTITE SAFETY EXPLOSIVE CO., LTD. 30 Hunter Sftreot j W®lllngtoE»
Zoalandia Ranges, being nff6,r with the- very latest improvements, are necessarily the best on the market for the money. The superior open fire which is fitted to this range, makes it the family’s friend.—MciJillan and Fredrio, Broadway. * ... . _ | . |l ~3&jgu.il..v . ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 58, 8 July 1915, Page 8
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