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WHOOPING COUGH. SPLENDID HOME-MADE REMEDY. (By a Qualified Chemist). Whooping Cough is a nasty complain 1 ,. It should be properly treated right 'it the start. The following mivture gives wonderful relief, cut* lJj!> phlegm ayuy, mid instantly eases the breathing. Obtain from vour chemist or stffo «i bottle of Ileau'ii E-.venee. Take pome mid mix with watw and sweeten'Ui' as per simple directioni; on label. B'°m a few drops to a spoonful ?)ionld b y'iven as often as required. The first will prove its value, and if given wiifl ft. , first appears, severe whooping will be prevented. , J)<> as tliesc good folks dv. though. (Jet Bean's Essence, ft is by a family chemist of t>ver 3/ . vcal > ® x " ivyrience. It contains medicinal ingredi'-nts for of t,e , , . n ~ , r u cold remedv. best possible couj/Jj and Every' i'ottle saves «tW M* for your pocket. It is regularly >M ™»t chemists grocers, W re ' .Vipt of price, 2s, from . WangaTiui. Be sure Sf* H-k-A-N 'S the origfua! and mixture. A London eorros* ,ondent writes: The ny ~r >&neeur <io Grenades,'' line bronxc Le ,'«•» . , , , thrower, presented to a rreneh n * x- ,. , Cl . . /o\v UitHsell for .New (•enerul Sir Ana-, . i r . , , , French when our men Zealand by he, mateh , n Pari h won the th(j wjndowJ q{ '" e " °? " ,ott , for some time, It con.(.a ~nr numbers of interested tmues to at| h .■ , : , „ j onlookers, bf OUAI; TY IN CALF KX)r>S - Wh. t / a "- v ™»»ts in feeding'calves is what ' ' V l "" us '—' low n™' l they h When calves are given whey swallow , , i •ilone ' ve consume such enor- ' Quantities to get a square meal , , Jialnutrition and ruined digestion 1 | a is. On the other hand, a little of J.pplEMlLlv" sulflces, because it is from the piek of New Zealand': CE; " I<u l cereals, is nutritious, easily ditinef j"fld and most palatable. Mrs. DunLU i Maleohn, Southland, in referring to iTREMILK," says:—"The calves thrive :lit away and they do not scour as ey did with the other food." At) all itores and factories. Local Distributors, /Code and Co., New Plymouth, Johnston ■pkCfia gawsra- «

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 8

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350

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 8

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