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STUD NOTES.

Tlie well and favorably-known trotting stallion, General Joubert, whose stock have been prize-winners in the ring on many occasion during the past two years, is again to be placed at tho service of breeders in the Stratford district this year by Mr Harry Jones, owner, from whom further particulars may be obtained. SPLENDID COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. (By a Qualified Chemist.) A splendid medicine that is good for coughs, influenza, colds, and sore swollen throats and catarrh can be made quite easily at home. There is no boiling or bother or fuss of any kind. Get one bottle of Hean’s Essence from your chemist, and mix with sweetening and water, as per simple directions on label. This will give you a pint of warming, soothing, stimulating, curing cough and cold mixture. The mixture you thus prepare in your own home saves quite a lot of money, and takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. You can feci it do good all the way down. Making this mixture at noine brings the cost of an eighteenpenny bottle down to less than fourpence. A tremendous money-saving, you will admit ! Read what a user writes: “Kindly send two more bottles of Hean’s Essence. Both ourselves and the other person we recommended it to speak highly of it as an effective cough remedy. It certainly saves a lot of money.” Hean’s Essence is sold by most chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion, or post free on receipt of .price, ‘2s, from Hean,' Family Chemist, Wanganui. Don’t accept a “just as good,” but insist on Hearn’s—tho original and genuine cough piixturo essence.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 6 September 1916, Page 8

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STUD NOTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 6 September 1916, Page 8

STUD NOTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 6 September 1916, Page 8

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