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*^J&1 The Coffee Maid, of Svtnin^ton's, says: I L ife h\. " To make Cof * ee in a minute ' and t0 serve I I lifXciA. Take a teaspoonful of Symington's— boiling ||| lifenffK® water does the rest." - 31 j&££ W*jsl A 46« , TSOS. SYMINGTON A CO., Mdiniufih «M<? I#««"«». feara Hudson's EUME&tifi-IQL JUJUBES. THE OREAT ANTISEPTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC. ror tougjis : tolas ! influenza ! iuoe 8 » i^ to .-. mn b« o t mv. . .jlifciwi.ijmMiMiMiMMMiiLiiiL-1-i-j * lons " )c ' n 8 manufactured under the name of menthol and other Jujubes. It MmE^^^^^^^^^^^!^MS. t« important, therefore, when buying to m^B^^^\i£^^^^^^^^^\ >>c sure and get HUDSON'S Bumonthol o *\im Juluboe. You may he asked to buy V^^^^^^^^WVJ^^O^^^^^^l "J UBb as good " nB Hudf * on>B Eumenthol \ Juiubes - Th ' 8 I)r0VC8 that tbeBe iml^*' \ tlons and BUbßlltuteB havo n0 re PutßP utR - Tins is M. Sold everywhere. ot Hudson's Kumenthol Jujubeß._ J* s~-~~** -v supplies Plenty et Hot Water. Will neither leak, Burst, nor Rumble* [ • | METHVEN SEAMLESS COPPER .'^ HOT WATER CIRCULATOR. ■^Atefh. tJ&tt^j You'll notice the advantage of the Mothvcn Circulator Imme- • p, M) ... diately you install it. The water heats quicker, you have more r>r!ooeo of u> and when lt l)oil8 thcro ls " no rumbllh 8 nolse - Moreover, COPPER it i 8 gEAMLESS. As the boiling water creates great pressure HOT WATER inside, this is important. Seams are always liable to burst 01 leak. Having no seams, and being drawn from cold rolled eoppet ~ Z_>AT K NTE£\^ sheet, the Methvcn resists the pressure better, is safer, and lasts ■' ****\ -longer. Has patent tinned brass sludge-hole doorj enabling cir- ' "*' - jat " culator to be easily cleaned. Also coated inside with English L - — •■ """* tin, keeping water pure. luspect it at the Ironmonger's. 2G3CJ METHV'ENS, Ltd., Makers, Dunedin I m ! Hr a niiiir'r BTbRONrmTK II I*** /v §J^ i%J a* E^lxv/ixv^l il ilo I ! 13] . V/ U fSk I— V, 3 ».«»»mj«jLiiij u» nm iib i.i „ miMwn ,..„.. _,^wipm^wwi— — ami % | Is the FINEST REMEDY in the WORLD for ! I COUGHS, CROUP and COLDS. I I fT^HOSE who have had occasion to take HEARNE'S | l< 1 BRONCHITIS CURE are astonished at its WONDER. I | 11 , A FUL HEALING POWER. Sufferers from Bronchitis, | | i Cough, Croup, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, Hoarseness, DiffiI culty of Breathing, Stuffiness, Asthma, experience delightful I | ; and rapid relief. This medicine is particularly valuable to those | I • who are subject to Colds on the Chest, as it STRENGTHENS | j | 1 THE LUNGS and renders them less susceptible. It is mest \ : I comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat, and giving | \ ! Strength to the Voice, and for this reason, is thoroughly ap- 1 ! I . predated by Clergymen, Public Speakers and Singers. It does ! j not allow a Cough to become Chronic, and in this respect, is \ | A ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE in preventing a Celd from I | I developing into Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Pleurisy or % \ Consumption. No housie should be without a bottle of this I is ■ WONDERFUL REMEDY, as taken at the first indication of I \ a Cold, a dose or two is generally sufficient. A Cold should | always be "nipped in the bud," or serious illness may follow, \ •f * I —ill -^—»^ Jf 1 If net ofctftiUftbU Ik your dUtriet, t«ncl dlr«cl U j if W. G. HEARNE <a CO. LTD. 1 I | GEELONG VICTORIA N.Z.' Branch Office-Kennedy Buiklin^-^^^^l^El!' >t SHSSmMJ ' ' Have more than one string to you) WOS\ T jffefBHBWBL bow." This was the advice ou) YV W«*l Q|M| fathers useel t© give us, but to-day f«y w the world demands specialists, noi \$J XPfVKyt fX HHT H^H jacks-of -all-trades. You would n«l ** * UHg entrust the building of your house tc „ «. y _ - a gardener; neither should you ex %/%/ I'jf'l^l jHJjffl periment in the care of your hair 'T V AU.A ■«# .mGOfim Consult a specialist of good repute JKs&Kr Mr W. Brice, of Christchnrch, says: \7 ' mmm - d^P^ "I hare made a life study of the £ Ottl M& hair as my father did before me, and ■*"* this qualifies me to offer advice on Ol " fiSISS alllroublesofthehairand the scalp." dBCIH. Assist Nature by gottiag your scalp »*•*»»»« WSEB healthy, and you need never feat bald r^u :»?£:?^Uv™w *™ w« ••« tr^ »** ing Brice's Regenerator; rememteer, yeo line? It is Ac &HC pt«pftratlOll cannot brush out a lire, healthy haiv above all fetkers tlrtt f^& «tttif«ly MnSaiSh^.^sSti? zt rem6v ? awd "TV*** wu « tt - the hair is dry and lifeless, on account of ncss ' eha PP«"€. freckks, Sunburn aftO there being ho natural oil to neurifth it, wrinkles. Good »ls» for Hie Gttnpfok» The Circassian Cieam is similar to tfae lot), ami sure protection from «»nd :2s: 1 " ft rt,«e e of t ;^ r • «* «-^ .««. ■ , fr^rth'rj!! 1 h*f ce B er a i a dT,c c fer a well-kndwn dergyman of »uaesrSSSr sS££» aBKI ..Jl™' i?f. So " Sl Oowulting Hair where ysitr M^ine cm br Mwr^* "Mj n srk.fis.V / ir bJ* p £J I s^Jtf'*- 11 * 1 -"-' *••**.*?«» — . , . L. Lswe'a Me<klh}« it o>*»iwAle 'at »/. gaßj.'Sj ESSES cr battle of all chcmiit* aws Stwo^t Children Thrive 'on *%&£!£&?' ' fto like it bM»M«« it i* not dßtgKe.Ue in t«t! f P«ent« tvith «ickly i children Wftuld ccrumiybe well "^ ■dviied to five then little onei » count «( LahcN All I\PI"VOLJS jMiMbk. We h»ve pile! of appreciative lelteti from, sratefu SUDISCUS yjD^C'vi^tk. Mothofi and (atlien telling of the tood achieved bj J / BiStfV^B yLane'i Emubion. It makes Boy» and gitli bonny bsY« l«e(t b«en loaktnfi for J f\ ftrong and able . t6meihin« that will give ¥ A SfiW It v the betl ot all remftdieLisr Coutto, Coldi them new vitout and \ mmr Aithma, Brenchits, •ndall Thwat and Lung ani lic»ltli"-ih«t would h«lp » Wasting Diseaies. That a why daetow 10 freely re them lo put a imile upon m 7m 7 -j command it. the grim face of life. Fletcher's 'fifli Get a bottle to-day. All sloreiand chemiiU have it a Pho»ph«tonic contain! the belt (/(< \ .? 2/6 and 4/6. BeWareV substitute!. iierve.focd Vno«n-plnipliorui "*^ ! Sole Manuiaeturc't! -Phosphatamc i»p«tiihe cmMmm, *I\> E . c. la. cU cwi. N.z. .. «rv^v; i . t u?tr^,: f t. i :s.r ii * fcl ' *™ B^ Xi JBB _ Ffetch<si^S^>Oßphatanic PATENT EXPERTS. J Ckw r |«i «d S»»r«i, m- »»it'rr»« TXENRY HUGHES, Patent and Trade fraw Ckm. A. FleKhw. Cb«mt.t, WtlliotUti. « •«•«, 157 Feathei'«t*a'«tt«r< TnCfiifPX.Mnjii. .001 . iTti iTTir.il.lilfiiif*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1914, Page 4

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