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SPRING AND SUMMER COLDS.

1 The prevalence of Spring and Sum- ! mer colds calls for the issue of a wore I cf warning against them being neglect ' ed. Many people, simply because they j do not feel the same discomfort from J a cold in warm weather that they do | in Winter, think there is less risk of j ill after-effects. This is a great mis- | take, for Summer colds are frequent- ! ly the most difficult to get rid of, and i by lowering the vitality of the system i make the patient an easy victim to ep*. [ demies and contagions of the most serious character, such as consumption, ! fevers, pneumonia, etc. ! The best means of checking coughs ! and colds of all sorts is a home-made I mixture which anyone can prepare in i a few moments by adding Hean's Es- ! sence to water and sweetening, aci co-rding to easy directions printed on I the label. In this way a pint of the finest quality family cough arfd sore I throat mixture is obtained for 2s —as : much as you can get of ordinary cold remedies for 12s. The' cash saving of 10s is an important item these times; but more important still is the fact that the ill-effects of Spring and Summer colds are effectively guarded against. Iran's Essence is obtainable from all leading chemists and stores, or direct from the discoverer, and sole manufacturer, G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 25 November 1916, Page 3

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SPRING AND SUMMER COLDS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 25 November 1916, Page 3

SPRING AND SUMMER COLDS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 25 November 1916, Page 3

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