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! When you have once made j your own family cough and ! cold remedy by using "KEEN'S ESSENCE" I you will always know how to save 9/- on a pint of the ' finest family cough and cold ! remedy. Careful housewives everywhere are now using this recipe and find it is I splendid and big money- -, saving. "Heart's Essence" i is 1/6 a bottle at chemists, stores, or post free. on receipt* of price from Hean, Chemist, Wanganul 4 Vjfi^Puon'ti forget to take ' W/X a supply of i = ggfl? "HIGHLANDER *&s&* with you when Picnicflo^^tl^ ing, C-arnping-out ob* §j|yjsg&. Holiday Making!.. . ' m 'Wit K'lfcSk *ts area* trea*to nsva *7fcJ»^~«t«S plenty of delicious Full i {J%f&~£§|£ff/1 Cream milk, and just as I 1/TO^^ofla handy and convenient as ! aM^^mfalfli a *"* °* tea Or sugar *°" ! TTEEE NO TRICK OR TROPE h j -*-■■ meant. This is plain advertise. | ment. If you must have perfect Tea, I buy some Suratura " D." i I "DETER SIMPLE caught a pimple • ■■*- coming through the bush. Peter \ Simple soothed the pimple with a whis- < pered hush. . Then with great content--1 ment he drank his Suratura Tea. Peri haps you see the point, like me. ; riIHE BIG SHIP moved to leave the ■ -*- port. The skipper shouted, "Moor her ! That blankydasted cook has been and left the Suratura !" ; mHERE WAS A YOUNG GIRL of | -1- Mauritius, who said, "Though cold • meat is nutritious, you'll please bring to I me Suratura, THAT TEA, the one thing on earth quite delicious !" I >FHE ELEPHANT being a trifle 1 -*- drunk, crept away and hid in his ] trunk. Folly of doing such things, : you'll see, for he missed his Suratura i Tea. i ■ ■ ■ , _ "T CANNOT MARRY YOU," she '-■■ said, and, oh, his heart it sank like lead. "I cannot marry you, you see, because you like that common tea. I j must have Suratura D I" ■ — .... t _ | I T)IMPLED, saucy Betty Bunning I | -*f caught a chill through over-run-I ) ning. She was tucked in bed, where she I i sipped hot Suratura Tea. "Oh," she I | oried, " This cure is stunning !" © a \ = - '■•■.' — ; FLUEWZOL IW SYDNEY. Mrs. LENA CRONE AN, of Mort Street, Lithgow, N.S.W., writes :— "I think it is only my duty to let ybilknow TThat your FLUENZOL has done for me during tlie past three weeks. I was in the LewiB • sham Hospital suffering from \ I B ■ ia ESisa • a lumpy swelling of the glands in my neck — and I could hardly ; breathe. I could not lie on ray right side from the throbbing, and was in a state of desperation when I was told the Doctors wouldhave an operation on the following Friday. I was told my case was serious. Fortunately a friend (Father Sheridan) had just got samples of FLUENZOL. He took me home and I used the preparation as directed (gargling and taking internally) and I am now as well as ever I was, without pain or ache." The foregoing facts are borne out by the Rev. Father Sheridan, Parish Priest of Lithgow, N.S/W. | 116 Fluenzol is sold everywhere. 1/6 1 I CERTAIN CURE [I FOR CORNS ■1 1 / NEVER FAILS <f / a I/" NEVER FAILS \j m ; I ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, fl or Port Fte* direct fioa ; IZTEED fc CO, NEW PLYMOUTH 5 • B ■ t!QptrtMt(Wd! j :£jf^ Delay is dangtrons. \& | o*lw Why risk mor» serious &% d • jr troubles when you can be * J mA quickly cured by a few doses MA rW of Bonnington's Irish Moss yW I I. —the family cough medicine. jA f \ wm Refuse imitations. Insist #w ■' " j^-Hj. on *k# I«nuin». 63 /*' * ; K(j ff/sfivji/oss ■» j = ~— ~ - ; *** AUvtfH.'SflXfc £TG mjU^fcod 'to T--!v *;, ' member that matter for replace &<*.■■ p. ' ver<-tsoments in ;'Th<? Express" must " ; be handed in by 8 p.m. to ensure i+j?

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1913, Page 6

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