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.SUMMEIt OOFGHS AND COLDS. (H)OD HOME-MADE REMEDY. I (By ;i Qualified Chemist.) Never neglect ;t cold. Tackle it right at the start. Colds neglected leave the lungs weak; then serious chest troubles, such as bronchitis, asthma, or dread consumption becomes much more difficult to cure. Here is a recipe easily prepared at homo that gives relief and comfort from-the" first doW.' It cuts phlegm, soothes inflamed throats, and stops a eougjv-or; cold iii st-wps surprises folk." "You can "feel "it doing good all the way down. Obtain from your chemist or store a bottle of Mean's Essence; take home and mix with water and sugar as per easy directions. This will give you a pint of tic finest cough, cold, and sore throat romedy you can obtain. Even whooping cough is promp.ly relieved by it. It will also save 10s for your, pocket. Ilean's Ks.sence is sold by most chemists and si ore;:, 0 r post free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from Gf. YV. Hean, Chemist, Wftngunui. Wherever you buy, be sure you get SEAN'S, the original and genuine cough mixture essence.

Htmdreds>of dentifrices have come, and after varying periods of success, have gone. Only one has moved steadily forward, gaining popular and professional esteorn through three generations--Prepared tor almost half a century by a Doctor of Dental Strgery. The safe dentifric.;. Tench your children to use it each night and morning especially at night. Obtainable at all leadinc cWinisfs ti:idstorcii„ L W. LYON & SONS, Inc. Lower Cl TC? Plii Sir, . t J''Y?iieV.K..">. m,:w Adflmfc: n Victoria Street, WoiiiJigton

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 17 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 17 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 17 November 1916, Page 3

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