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HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. GOOD *COUGH MIXTUEE EECIPE By a Qualified Chemist.' A Spltadid medicine that is good f©r ; coughs,influenza, colds, anil sore throats can now be made quite eas.ily. at home. 'There is no boiling, or bofiher, or fuss of any kind. Get one bottle of Hean's Essence from youi 1 chemist and mix with sugar, treacle and water, as per simple directions., These will give' y6u a pint, or about eight eightoenpemiy bottles of ■Warming, soothing, stimulating, curing cough and cold- medicine, It takes hold.of acough or cold, comforts sore throats, removes phlegm, and reduces feyerirfiness in a way that means business from the first dose. You can feel this, mixture do you good all the way down. For influenza, asthma croup, whooping and other coughs, it proves a, boon wherever used. It has a good tonic effect; helps the appetite ; and is very slightly laxative. Making this mixture art home brings the Cost of an eighteenpenny bottle down to less than fourpence. w Hean's Essence is sold, by most chemists and stores, or post free direct on receipt of price, 2/-, from G."W. Hean, Chemist, § Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Hean's Essence, us ao other will do. ' ' 21 The many victims of -trill be pleased to hear of a sure and simple remedy. ,' (used as per directions in the para- ( phlet -wrapped round each, bottle) n&s'beentlie means of curing scores of clironic CRses of Haaal and Brononiftl Catarrh. Usually, as the result of a neglected cold, the ca.tarrh.al germs become embedded in tlie throat and nasal passages. By tising a nasal spray, or by gargling teaspoonful doses at short intervals -while the head is thro-wn vary far back, tae undiluted Plu6nzol reaches the nasal cavity. The , germs are rapidly dispelled; and that " stuffed v*> feelmg " soon passes away ns the mucous IB «et -MO* J INSIST on hayibb Fluenzol T-A&^V? and giro it a fair A RetitfaHott J^ANT^fLIOUS a | -Ensure S p* Good Digestion 1 a&da Healthy, 2 j^ l oix^ Active layer. m d&^^&i&k. Of Chemists ttroughsui 14 #/r4SSS^K\» tlse world. Prices in Ens- ! ''^9??*<O^ Johnson, 7 Barrack Stre;t, iff As Safe fer Children J§ . WA as for Adults ! Mi JP When the delicate tissues of wm ~fff// your child's throat are affected m/A vM — when the tender lungs of w//. 'Wm infancy afe threatened! — bet- /n//i Wm ter act quickly, //ii/l ' ■&// Bonnington's Wk ffltt Carrageen yM. |P • Irish Moss Wu ' Mr, Is the safe and certain remedy ////// 'W/// for children ! — contains no y//// J/M. opium, the dese is small, the '///f, yjw, relief quick, the cure lasting. '////, ■M//, Best by test for half a century. Mm y////. Here's one case: wm y//A Hospil.l Road. . ' l/ff// '////// t New Plymiulk. STfl '//// fm "1 with to testify te fiHwSiiisi '///// Wi the clilati»e power BTHWH ///// y/y/// of your medicine. Bo»« I null ///// J///// ninglon's Irish Mois. BCSa ///// V////. We h«ve a family &i j^*^^s^M'/, y//// %\x young children, ffiSi^a iJlS&iim// . {////. and *s W« are living t""^ TT« ' if/A '" * we i! db!l ! ctl u'a BONNINGTONS JK . yM are often troubled . cakkacebn » j/ff/l. with colas. We Uied j .t w -J%% in the past, but ftund \ $ , ML n ? ne «,u»l. to B.n- fc!!SH,^OSS | yjm, Fred H«ndry. t ! f y ■MM Take a bottle home r" : ",.„,'..'"'..'.' "" 6 ! \Mf//. with you to-night ! feiC.-SHiv'."; ; '> *Wfl' ' ns ' s ' on •i.'.'"r"i'".' 1 ";".sS 1 ' '/. r/fff/i Bonnington's. },v : .".n''::':H'i£'j % ' \w////Mp///0//////M//////t sas%t'st5 as %t'st% t 5 CT{ • t Started with Pimple, Spread to' Sore, Cuticura Ointment Made' Complete Cure, Hair Thick. 1 o Eden Park, WMttlesea, Vie. — "I had Buffered far about throe months with severe irritatien of tho scalp aad loss of hair. It started about tfae size of a small pimplo, very sore oh the top o* my head, and I triad Biafcrsont but; "without success, and it spread to a sore about the size of the palm of your band, and th* hair was coming out of tKaffected parts. A friend advised me t» buy a tin of Cuticura Ointment. Thanks to tny friend for recommending it I have saved ■ any further expense from buying anything more fer it becatlse it has made a complete cure, and my hair has grown as thick as oh any otnor part of nay imd. "As for the Cuticura, Soap. I would usa , no other how; I have great faitk in it. If ' I feel tired after my day's hard work I just trarm a copper of water and take a. warm batk aad make a good lather of the Cuti* cura. Soap and I f«el Quite refreshed, and it takes all the pains out of my limbs, which \ 1 was subject to before using the Cuticura vSoap. 1 ' (Signed) Samuel Barry, June 24, > .Tor rs<f; rough; chapped and bleeding "jiiaiads, itching, burning palms, and painful Idffnftw-ends vrith shapeless nails, a one-night pCMtfcnra treatment werks wenders. Soak I Stands, »b retiring, In hot water and Cuticura Woapv Dry, anoint wibh'Cttfcicara Ointment «ad weaf soft baadages or eld, loose gloves during the flight- Cutieura Soap aad Ointment are also fa4ispeasable for treating pimples, blackheads aad itching, scaly s'calp'3 with dandruff. Cuticura Soap aad Cuticura i Ointnjenfc are Bold throughout the -yporjd. I Liberal «a»ple- ef each mailed free, 1 with I 32-p..Sldaßook. Address R, Towas & .Ce.;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 4

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