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Medical. TRY THIS HOME-MADE COUGH AND COLD REMEDY. A VALUABLE PRESCRIFnON THAT SAVES MUCH MONEY. Mix 4 tablespoonfuls sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a Urge breakfastcupful of water. Stir till dissolved and put into a clean pintboltle. Add one bottle of Mean's Essence, and shake well. Keeps perfectly, nice to take, and always does good. ~.,.' . This simple recipe takes hold of a cough more quickly .than anything else you have ever tried. Just sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deep-seated coughs are often cured in a lew days. It is splendid, too, for croup, chest pains, bronchitis, asthma, and many throat and lung troubles. The good it does is truly wonderful. ... ~, .-. The fact that one bottle of Hean • Essence costing only 1/6 makes a pint, that it is quite free from poisons, and gives quick curing results is making it immensely popular. Chemists and Grocers sell Hean's Essence or can easily get it for you. Or post free on receipt of price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganuu Be sure you get the genuine Hean s Essence, and dilute as directed. 1* | ~" * -rvEAPNESS ani Head j&ZZaiZS&b*. XJ Noises relieved by m*! asms Wilsons Comm I B1& mon Seuse Ear Drum* £faa ROB A fia* « Invisible, comfortable— HhSETuIL 1 Uiousauds in use. bitMPi IP 3 Sm& fifing perfect satisfaction. fA KB waßrua MB Book sent free to the m. M deaf.—Write to Wilson Ear Drum Co., 135. Ar> y®B>>r*2kr linston Chambers. 529. Cotilns-st.. Melbourne. ""medicine without m TEARS. "NATURE'S PLEASANT LAXATIVE." The horrors of medicine-taking are still vivid in the memories of the older generation There was a time—now happily far : removed— the efficacy of a medicine } was considered to be in proportion to the j unpleasantness of its taste. ] Nauseous doses of castor oil and other j disagreeable medicines have been forced I upon shuddering children, who have had to suffer again when the rasping action of , over-strong purgatives made them really j ill " ' . . ! Children and adults, too—need no longer suffer the unpleasantness of the '•dose" and its subsequent griping -pain. Ready to hand is the modern agreeable laxative that is mild and soothing in its action, yet none the less effective. This is California Syrup of Figs, a medicine that children really enjoy taking. It corrects constipation, in young and old, and thoroughly and gently cleanses the system, removing the headache, lassitude, loss of appetite, drowsiness, biliousness, etc., that constipation causes. ...''. , ' . Insist upon getting the genuine; ask clearly for "California Syrup of Figs,' and see that the package bears the bluering trade-mark of the California Fig Syrup Co. THE GREAT REMEDY. ■ GOUT .**■■ & RHEUMATIC PILLS. BLAIR'S have proved themselves for many years the beat cure for Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica. Purely Vegetable. Sure and Safe. Sold at all Chemists and Stores afa 1/11 and 2/9 per Box, And at 229 Strand, London, England. Acer's Hair I Vigor J XWhat does it do? It makes Y the hair soft and glossy, precisely as nature intended. It § cleanses the scalp from dan--1 draff, and thus removes one «?f I the great causes of baldness. It 1 makes a better circulation in I the scalp, and thus greatly prom motes growth. And it stops the $ hair from coming out. But it [never affects the color. Consult your doctor; follow bis advice. Falling hair is sometimes caused/ by impure blood or weak nerves. Then constitutional treatment with Ayer's Sarsanarilla is necessary. This focal and constitutional treatment will surely bring prompt results. Xteparad by SB. J. O. ATKR & CO.. Lowell. Mass.. XJ. B. A. /THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Nol No« NoS THERAPfiONS^S D E f BLOOD POISON.BAD LEGS. KIDNV. V. BLADDER, DISEASES. CHRONIC WEAKNESSES, PILES. SEND ttUtf ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOR FREE BOOKLET TO DR. LE CLERC MED. CO, HAVKRSTOCKRD.HAMPSTEAP, LONDON. PARIS DEPOT: 12. RUE CASTIGUONE. I A CURE I NEW TOBK DEPOT: 90. BEEKMAN ST. | FOB YOU I TKV KEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORM OF easy TO TAKE TH ERAPION sake and B nCnMrlUlv lastwgcure. «E THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'TKERAPION' IS OH BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO AM, OEM VIKE PACKETS. TRrn Beecham's Pill*, they are just the thing as a family medicine. Nothing to be compared with them has yet been pot before the public. For over half a century this medicine has been an easy First Favourite in countless households and the name and fame of Beecham's Pills have spread all over the world. The reason for the enormous popularity of this remedy is not far to seek. F.xperie-jce has shown that there is nothing better for derangements of the stomach and digestive organs generally. Takenß in accordance with directions. ■ Pills give quick relief, stimulate the organs to healthy action and have a tonic effect I upon the whole system. If you have not tried them and have any doubt as to their real value and efficacy, get a box and judge for yourself. You will find Beecham's Pills a valuable aperient and j unequalled in regulating the stomach, ! bowels. liver, and kidneys, and restoring the powers of digestion. They increase the appetite, promote assimilation of food I and establish good health. No household should ever be without a box. • Many thousands' of families have ; ©roved the value of Beecham's t Brass Bands*) j - INSTRUMENTS. MUSIC, [ .ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. .« J/«■"■*-« Write tar 1 tee Illustrated Cata- Tjg ." If loguse. Estimates and all in- ]H IViffl '•' i formation tree. ® I -"fl J. ; W. COPITHORNE. ff\ „ •J X I37 Vivian St., Wellington, N.Z. * . J» . " Clewe mention this paper. . —WJI— 111 I i in i ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 12

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