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A Singer Writes: “The mixture I made with HEANS ESSENCE gave me instant relief. Al y voice is restored and that ehoking feeling gone.” One bottle HEAN b ESSENCE makes a idnt of the flne-t familv conand cold remedy. Try it. But be sure Vou gel wassir Sufferers from , • £ : ■ y 1 will TC'iia ’ wit*) I interest wiiul -i ; New Zea'l.'in ! Clergyman wmes about Doitf’s Goitre \ Treatment | “Lam tliankfn! to say that after n,hi(f | your Genre treat- , incin my Goitre is i .Mired. I baveivcomnieii'leil I , everal of my friends and hone j y they will give it a trial as i' etui no 1 be Vfl too' highly praise I.” (Original Utter nny be seen on aimiieai ion.' £| Full Particulars Paul Fret an application ta || A. DQIG, Family Chemis ' m 114- F Victoria tveivif kJ ’raEKaBBS^ nowqnilf \V.\NG.\NUI 3ST: ■75; tV.

CHILDREN’S RESTLESSNESS. A feverish and fretful child ia a great bother in a household and disturbs the rest of others. Narcotics and soothing syrups should be avoided. Hall-teaspoonful doses of Iluenzol (i/o and 2,0) will rapidly allay feverishness without any injurious effects whatsoever. Health authorities commend iluenzol. 1* ly ram The Stimulant AS

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 29 December 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 29 December 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 29 December 1916, Page 7

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