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HOW GOOD NEWS TRAVELS. Heari's Essence—for preparing- good home-made cough mature—is now nsed fromi one end of Australasia to the other. It is popular in the homes of the rich, the homes of the masses, the homes of the ipoor. It was needed by the people generally, is being increasingly used, and is appreciated wherever used. ".Please send me two more bottles of Mean's Essence for mpJking cough mixture. I very well satisfied with the bust .bottle. In fact, the mixture I made has ibeen. so good and such a wonderful moneys.-.ve.r that r cannot possibly be without it.—.Mrs Alf Wade, Walton. Piako County. Thames Valley." "P*leasc send me two more bottles of your Hean's Essence. T am sure when the 'medicine becomes known in Nelson it will have a great sale. A li'iim.ber of friends h-ave .tried, the m: v t"rp "I ' 'i from the last, bottle, and) <fchey aU ejpeak well of it.—J. G. .Stephenson, Nelson." "Please send me another bottle of Hcan's Essence. The cough mixture- we made from the -hist bottle did me a lot of good ; also my .wife, and her cough pnd cold ■were very bad. —Robert Rankin, Gannmn, N.S.W." Such evidence as to the medicinal v:ilue and wonderful cheapness of Hean's Essence is growing daily. Hean's Essence "is sold by most cheniists and grocers or post free on receiot of .price—2s—from Hean, Chemist, Wanga.miii. "Be sure you get Hean's Essence, as no other will do.

Accidents will happen—you cannot crevent them. When the accident is a cut, scratch, wound, bruise, burn or scald, the best thing to do is to apply BEE OINTMENT. This genuine, reliable old remedy allays pain and irritation and helps nature quickly to heal up a sore an-d to form new skin. Keep a tin of BEE OINTMENT in the house. Price Is 6d.

allium mi imffiueim mi niia Thm eoonnons increase in the eos* ~ i ml drag! and chemists' materials ■» S *i 100 well known to need t urthe* . x ~ am raminrrn The adrance has beea , wm R «»«<'l*l|T noticeable in the materi mm 2a iSed in the preparation ot » *• Sydal, which now costs consider- « ably oyer twice as much to mano- n factor*. Consequently the Yrp- « eriotors haye been reltwtanUy m* compelled to imcraass 3ke prio* te M V-periar. Though yo« do work your hands can l—•oft, smooth, white and dainty a* •« those of a woman with no horn* _ duties. Qu Sydal regularly and all roughness and rodnwo will Jj; •.uickly disappear. « Apoiof Sydalat aeosiof 2/-ape4 ZL S seyaral months ensuring soil, «. H smooth, yelvety skin. Send 4d. ~ ■* fa stamps and a generous free urn- JJ m ««■ = GEw. W. WILTON & C 0„ LTD. | - Wc»llii» l *t:oJ- * Auclc'airßd ~

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Nelson Evening Mail, 1 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 1 August 1916, Page 2