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"HEAN'S" BEST COUGH REMEDY. "When asked to recommend a cough or cold medicine I always say 'Hean's Essence.' I find it valuable for croup and whooping cough. I would not be withont Hean's Essence in my home*' —MRS. R. CARROLL, Midhirst. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a pint of best cough mixture and saves 10/-. Simple to make, pleasant to take, and always does good. n PEOPLE WITH WEAK LUNGS Ooug-h.s and Colds are very dangerous at this time of the year to people with weak lung > s,because chang-e-able weather retards the progress of the sufferer unless nature is assisted. The wonderful curative properties of Tonkingr's Linseed Emulsion make it the best remedy for stubborn coughs and colds. A teaspoonful of " Tonkind's" with a little water, if you like, gives immediate relief; and then a dose taken | every three or four hours j until the contents of the bottle are used, finishes the oure. Miss J. E. Yercoe, Nelson, Says :—": — " I have used many different remedies that have bean recommended to me, but Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is the only one that gave immediate and lasting relief." io IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY The Dr. Jaeger Co. To dispel possible misapprehension we point out the following facts: The Dr. Jaeger Company rrtn founded in London -with British Capital in 2883, to acquire Sole Bights throughout the British Empire in connection with the Sy«tem of Pure Wool Clothing originated by the distinguished soientist, the late Dr. Jaeger. The Dr. Jaeger Company has ftl-ways beenßritish and entirely under British control. It has Branohes-all over Greatßritain, in Canada, South Africa* Australia and New Zealand. Ths Company's Goods are mainly made in the TJnitad Kingdom. In. a few articles the special skill and taste developed in Franoe, Belgium., and other Continental Countries were represented. As, however, thes&have never formed more than a very small proportion of the ■woriafamed Jaeger- Specialities the "War has not caused any appreciable diminution of supply. Jaeger Goods are fully stocked in Hew Zealand. \ DR. JAEGER'S SANTCARY WOOLLEN SYSTEM CO. Ltd. Lewis K. S. Tomalin, Qfiatrmati1 Attorney in New Zealand/} Albert A. Corrigan, Wellington 13 CItMCUTUAt •* ° ££■ M last ' °" °~" cUMcHJ noL ri §-£!§• m s"S€5 i Cotdi, Sore LET THE BUYER BEWARE! CAUTION.— The largo sale for "Btunenthol rorUBTSS " has led to a number of tmit*Uoaß being manufactured under tl» name of menthol and other Jujubes. It U important, therefore, when buying, to be sore and get HUDSON'S "Eumenthol Jujubes." You may be asked to buy other jujubes, and be torn they are "just as good" as Hudson's "Eumenthol Jujubes." This proves that these imitations and substitutes have no reputation of their own, and can only be sold on the good repute and high character of Hudson 1 ! P Eumenthol Jujubes." ■OLD BY CHEMISTB, TIM It, Mb Save Your Teeth While You May! ■ No teeth so good as your own so long as they remain good. But when diseased they are a menace to your health. Constant care and cleanliness are essential to their preservation : but bristles and paste will not save decaying teeth. Only a competent Dentist can do that. Let Me Examine Your Teeth. If faulty arjd broken, they c*n be restored to their former shaps and usefulness. I am an expert Tooth^repaircr. Quick and thorough are my methods. Nothing to dread: no nasty aftereffects. Extractions, when necessary, afe really painless in my par* lours. Crown and Bridge Work, guaranteed to please, from 30/* per tooth. Artificial Sets — the next best to your own good teeth — from £3/3/- per Set. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The CAHTSFOL dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Birnud & Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 a.m. Io 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. 10 8.30 * Telephone : 3W7 0.H.-60

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 17

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