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TARANAKI WINTER SHOW.

There seems to bo more interest centred hn this year’s Taranaki fixture than pii any previous occasion the rirnson being principally on account of the greatly increased membership, which, should lie the means of also greatly increasing ■thb' etitnl'S. Tlic entries do not close until next Saturday, 27ih inst., but they have been pouring in all the last week, which is a fair indication that’ they will be tu/meVonS. The splendid prizes offered will, no j doubt, be a great attraction. and anyone who has not procured this year’s 'schedule should do so at once. The Gas Company’s specials in the cooking classes are inviting, and will give those who use gas stoves an opportunity of showing what can he done by gas. Excellent prize money is also offered in the fancy work classes, and 1 will no doubt attract a good deal of attention. All the other classes are well provided for, and make up a very attractive schediijle. The poultry section is well cat* of fid for. and is attracting large euti'Vt's, h number of which are from outside the district. ■ Entries cinsb ■ iMayi 27th. ' ‘

V DOMESTIC.-ECONOMY. MAKING BEST COUGH SYIUT AT j HOME. | ('Ey a Qualified Chemist). There is much talk nowadays of economy and retrenchment. The cost of living lias gone up. and up, and up. Cough and cold mixtures take ;i lot of money, particularly where there is a family. An ordinary eighteenpenny {ho. tie of cough medicine goes nowhere. I A dose or two and the mixture is done, j Wise mothers and fathers now make their own family cough syrup. In thousands of. homes much’money is saved in this way. > I ! ke a bottle of Hean’s Essence a little treacle, sugar, and a breakfastcupful of water as-per simple directions on the label. These make a pint of the finest cough remedy. That means seven to eight ordinary-size bottles—twelve shillings’ worth for 2s. And it’s a really splendid mixture. Hearn's Essence contains all the necessary medicinal ingredients. You add the sweetening and water yourself and save all unnecessary expenses. “Please send me another bottle of Hean’s Essence. The pint of mixture I made from the last bottle lias proved the best cough medicine 1 have ever used. H. King. Tuparoa Bay, East Coast. North Island.” Hoau’s Essence is sold by all chemists' and grocers throughout the Dominion. or post free, on receipt of price —2s—from Kean the Chemist, Wanganui. Bp sure you get H-E-A-N’S.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 2

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TARANAKI WINTER SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 2

TARANAKI WINTER SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 2

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