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MR. T. STRANGE SAYS: "Experience proves that Hean's Essence is the best remedy we can give our six children for coughs and colds. It is a splendid medicine."—Tom Strange;, Union Bakery, Parnell, Auckland. For the usual coughs, colds, and sore throats in both children and grown-ups no better remedy can be found than'the mixture so easily made in your own home from Hean's Essence. Not only Mr. Strange, but many thousands of others make their own cough 1 remedy by adding sweetening and water to Hean's Essence, In asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, . croup, tickling sore throats, quinsy, phlegmy and chronic coughs, it gives : practically instant relief; Sip each dose slowly or gargle throat as required, i As Hean's docs not contain any narcotic or poißonous.drugs it may be taken hreely without any harmful results. A' bottle' of Hean's Essence makes a pint of cough, cold and sore throat remedy, keeps perfectly, and saves 10s. tor your pocket. Hean's Essence sold by chemists and; l stores, or post free on receipt ot price, 2/-, from Hean, Chemist, Wariganui. Be B'urc you get H-E-A-N'-S. l)

EPIDEMIC DISEASE.

"NIP IT IN THE BUD." "It's catching"—thisiswhatpeoplesaywhen A malady spreads among them as fire spreads in dry grass; the phrase states a fact without explanation, which is a pity, because if once ■you'understand why " it's catching," you can prevent it catching instead of having to_ cure it—cure is often impossible, and is expensive. Now you can understand the flame running through grass, but you can only see the spread of' disease by its results, bccansc disease is spread by living germs or seeds, too small to see, and so light that air an carry and distribute them; the only way to prevent Disease Germs "catching" is to kill them. To .kill.an invisible foe may seem difficult; but in this case it is easy and cheap, for you can kill Disease Germs by meeting them at every point with' something in hourly use fatal to them. "Science has given us this in Lifebuoy Royal Disinfectant Soap, arid its germ-killirig in hospitals arid sanitation has 'stamped It as a world-tested Life Saver. But it is the protection of health in your, own home that is your particular care, and it is there t!hat Lifebuoy Soap will block the Disease' Germ or "nip it in the bud" before it docs'harm. When you have used Lifebuoy Soap in bath and bedroom, employed it in house cleaning and flushing sinks and drains, its disinfecting power mil have rendered Germlife almost impossible ; almost, but not quite j to do the work' more thoroughly,' you must use Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry. Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry catches the germ in the right place to "nip it in the bud," namely* in your clothes and house linen. All week-the clothes have gathered the inevitable germs from the air,, the street, the office, and the train, 'the laundry provides the, place for their wholesale execution,' and Lifebuoy Soap carries it \ out. relentlessly. Lifebuoy Soap pill pile, your wash-basket with fragrant, snowy linen, absolutely germ- ' free and practically germ-proof. Use Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry, and the Disease' Germs, instead of catching will be caught— "LiDDed in the bud" before they do harm.

"Emythmg tut the mint." TRY THE BISTO WAY of preparing tastier and more nourishing dishes. Bisto means ( economy at every meal. AH Grocer?, InTlxj, M*de by Cerebos, Ltd. | . When you are absolutely iser § | and tired out, ifc showa your nerve' a c Rro OTortaxed—strained and weak- fc | * oned. ' Strengthen them with Flet- g S cher s PhoaphatoniG,the roliablonerva g w food. It brings, back your energy— . ¥ | makes you cheery and Btroi)?. and » § eives nights of sound sleep, | § I ' cares where others fail becanse ifc .f ' •") | ■ is n n&tiral tonic. It's a nerve- ' builder —contains phosphorus, vjfffi nature's own remedy. Get a' y K[| bottle, 2/6 and 4/6 at chomists • and itoreß, or post free from n\/yf Ohaa. A. Fletcherj Chemist, V

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 11