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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, Puketoi, Pahiatua. “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 you require is a bottle of Means Essence, and a little sugar or honey, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar and a large breakfastcupful 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. Mean's Essence is sold by most cliemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price. 2/-, from G. W. Mean, Chemist. Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure ypu get H-E-A-N'-S, as no other will do. Read the circular. 10

A British Company The Dr. Jaeger Sanitary Woollen System Co., Ltd. Pounded London, 1883. 1 Contractors to The War Office \ and The Admiralty. ! Founded in London in 883, the Dr. Jaeger Company has always been British in Capital, Control and Interests It has branches throughout Great Britain, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The Dr. jaeger Company is on the Official List of Providers to The Army and Navy, and has received considerable contracts from The War Office and The Admiralty. It is also one of the largest Suppliers of Officers’ Outfits in the United Kingdom and the Dominions. Patriotic Societies in London regularly avail themselves of Jaeger Wares when dispatching comforts to the Troops. Jaeger Goods are British Made and are the Standard Health Wear of the World ! If your Local Draper cannot supply write to—- • The Dr. Jaeger Wholesale Depot, Every bag of Palmer’s Calf 1 Meal is guaranteed. Calves fed on it from early infancy give greatly increased profits as milkers—they do not go back in condition when weaned asthey do with other foods. PALMEIS CAIFMEM is a scientifically prepared food and contains no drugs or s'iituilanls lo injure the call s disc sio l . I ho sands of farmers us • it with success; feed your calves on it this season ai.d tea incre .sed y profit -I 0 | TV aj«j. ;; r r? MAKES EVERY CALF A REAL PROFIT EARNER M m -K

m BOILER. - isgse^Kuni^nanuatumisauiiuraaQra^za &m*S t Splendid Draught, Little Fuel, Ripid Boiling, Convenient and satisfactory in every respect—too perfect to be improved, upon or even approached by imitators No legs to break or to replace. The Unique remains the favor.te Boiler with town and country alike. T. 1. LAMASON, Auctioneer, H roa d w ay, Stratford. MERTIKICATKD MIDWIFE AND J LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford, j’lie IJesS Afl^mnju'liifciy.o.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 8

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