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A*Grand Remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, Debility and Weakness -———— is absolutely free from harmful drugs. It gives immediate relief and its effects are always good and lasting. The ingredients are not kept secret and are Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote and Mypophosphites of Lime and Soda, .skilfully emulsihed by the addition of Fresh Eggs. 0 Unusually Good for Coughs, Co!ds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Incipient Consumption Lane’s Emulsion is a wonderful tonic and strengthened repairs worn tissues, aids assimilation, prevents decline and induces satisfactory digestion. Try Lane’s Emulsion now. Your chemist or storekeeper will supply you with a bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large bottles are the most economical as they contain more than two of the smaller ones. Lane's Emulsion is manufactured by a certificated chemist —E. G. LANE. Oamnru, N.Z. Ml ■ » HIH I®

Bad Legs and Skin Irritation can he Cured! Don’t bt that skill irritation spreadtake tho trouble ia hand and cure it right now. What is a good cure? Fletcher’* Exmazol—a soo thing, healing ointment, has cured hundreds of cases of bad lop. The srst application ntops the irritation, ind th® euro bagino. The trouble ia quickly banished and healthy nnblemuhod *kin noon stows. Esmasol enrea ar« I nick enrea—pernunent enrea. Buy it to-day iml «Urt your on re. 2/9 jar at chamiatsaM itorca, or post free from )haa. A. Fletcktr, Chemist, Veßlngtea. Don’t bo pat off— BlUt os :> Fletcher s fEW7oI WOMAN OF GOOD JUDGMENT PRAISES MEAN’S ESSENCE. i A woman of good judgment recently Saids—“ For years 1 have spent much money on cough remedies. My family is large and cough mixture being often wanted an ordinary sized bottle quickly goes. When I heard of making a large bottle at home by using Mean’s Essence I soon tried it, and the result has much pleased me. A bottle of Mean’s Essence gives me a very big bottle for very little money and has proved a better remedy for sore throats, colds and coughs than 1 [have had before.” No better evidence of the value of Mean’s Essence could be given. Follow this advice and make your own good cough remedy at home. The mixture is simple to make and pleasant to take. It does not spoil. Always retains its medicinal qualities, always does good and saves 10/- for your pocket. Mean’s Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, ! fromG. W. Mean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get H-E-A-N-’S. Then you are safe. ,

Neka Moate Their alraagtb and purity make-4 Y then the aoit econ- j omical. % JPure G. STiTGHT” WOOD AMD COAU ME WOMAN T, MIRANDA STREET. and Pirn wood alweya or. hand. Wood cut, to any length, Accommodation for storing goods. Orders can be left at, Alt Moon’s, Broadway. Keeping Bees Would Bay You.It’s paying many people throughout the Dominion and it’s going to pay better still. The price of honey this season advanced 25 per cent. ” You need not begin on a hig scale, just get a few “Alliance” Hives and develop your apiary as you gain experience. We are Agente for the famous “'Alliance” Beehives and Supplies, and will be glad to give any information you desire. Please write or call and see us.—McMillan and Fredric. x Novelties ;i. leather goods suitable lor £§anfce. —Cask

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 37, 13 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 37, 13 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 37, 13 October 1915, Page 8

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