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- Corn Flour. ( \ To make Soups I smoother S I than you can make them with flour, thicken with Brown & I than you can make them with flour, thicken with Brown & Poison's Cora Flour. I I,rt|§k It stays llypl the saucepan a little longer, but j LvKpJrSA lumps to once thicken soup with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour you will never be content with ordjpary wheat flour again. Ask for Broom & Poison's Corn Flour | the economical kind. Keep I I it beside the salt and pep- j I per. It is just as indispen- i I sable to good cookery. I =1 Medical. _W/} will make your baby ft Vft>J strong. It is a perfect *4'LtU , WJflniilk food and is the only ffi»-~ »■ J satisfactory alternative to """ breast milk. 14 EXPERIENCE PROVES THE VIRTUE OP MEAN'S ESSENCE. ONE BOTTLE MAKES A PINT FINEST FAMILY COUGH REMEDY SAVES AT LEAST 95.WHAT DEALERS SAY. Mr A. M. Loasby, Chemist, Christchurch—" After 40 years' experience I can say that no proprietary medicine put on the New Zealand market has ever had such a large sale. You have evidently struck a public want in popular form." R. C. Brien, Family Chemist, Wellington—" Your essence is selling splendidly. Send another gross at once." Burgess, Eraser & Co., Merchants, New Plymouth: — " Kindly forward another five gross Hean's Essence. Buyers are repeating orders and taking increased quantities."

Mr. A. Eccles, Proprietor of the 'largest retail drug business in Auckland"l must say tho sales of Hean's Essence have exceeded my expectations. My customers are particularly well pleased with it, and I shall shortly be ordering another five gross lot." W. D. James, Feilding—" Please send mo another gross of Hean's Essence. It is no trouble to sell on account of being made by a qualified chemist, and the fact that one bottle makes a pint of family cough mixture and saves people so much money. The mixture mado from your Essence has proved itself much better than the usual run of cough mixtures. Wo use it ourselves, and find it really good." NOTE.—Hean's Essence does not contain any poison. There is no morphia, opium, laudanum, paregoric, or other harmful drug in it. It is pure, effective, harmless, ecnomical. Sold by most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. 2C *41% a ,B purely and simply i i-*YfVA- milk ' crju:n n,ul lnot,w * fo0(i - I', «in bo digesiei «"**»-~- * Vby :\w most delicate in fa'jt. Ask your doctor 1 EVERYMAN • no matter who or what ho is, would do 1 well from time to time to call himself to account and review his position from tho standpoint of health Nothing ctn maKu up for its loss; nothing is so important as to establish it upon a firm basis. Nsver be too busy or too careless to give Na'.uro the assistance she often demands. One can easily, almost imperceptibly, slip down from a good to a bad state in this matter. A little neglect— warning symptoms disregarded-may have very unpleasant and serious consequences. There is good authority for saving that a great proportion of all illness has its first beginnings in some irregularity of tha important organs of digest' and assimilation. Everyone, indeed, is so troubled at one timo or another and SOMETIMES NEEDS corrective medicine. The stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels being among tho hardest worked organs in the body, it is hardly surprising that they should occasionally get sluggish or otherwise deranged. When the stomach is out of order and dyspeptio conditions arise, the general health begins to suffer. If the bowels are irregular and constipated, the non-elimination of waste matter from the system gives rise to impure blood and many other evils. Tho remedy is to take Beecham's Pills, a perfectly safe, well-tried, and reliable medicine, which the experience of several generations of men and women has proved to ha of the greatest, curative value. Even if blessed with tho strongest constitution, yon are liable, at times, to be out-of-sorts, lacking energy, headachy, or bilious. To feel again restored, fresh, and fit, ablo once more to enter with proper spirit into the business and pleasure of life, you cannot do better than take the unrivalled aperient and corrective, BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere in boxes. Pjdce, lOld (36 pills). Is lid (56 Bills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). | GOITRE CURED! I ■(■■HMHHnfIMnBMDEBaanHHDUOHGBaSDRa A letter recently received by Mr. A. Doitr, Chemist, Wanganni, from a resident in Gore stated that the use of Doig'B Goitre Specific had cured his wife in two months. The letter can be inspected by anyone. \ l This euro was an extraordinarily A » rapid one; but as a rule tho remedy reduces the swelling in fourteen days, while a complete cure is effected in a few mouths. Ovor 1000 cases successfully treated during tho past two years. Price, 10/6 for one month's supply, posted to any address. . Fin If* Family Chemist, imm A nnif* Family Chemist, | Mi UUIU, «5 Avenue, Wanganui. | □HBBSSBnSHNBnSfIKfIHSEfIRUBBBBBBnBHSSSBQ Mk. Paul Dufaui.t, the eminent tenor, writes : "I have used the bottle of "Fluenzol you were kind enough to "send; and I am glad to say it has "proven beneficial to my throat. I "shall surely use it again, and wish to "thank you for your generous offoi "to provide mo with more and alsc "for the copy of the Dog Picture." Other singers, of note, such as Mr. Kennedy Rumford, Mr. Andrew Black, Mr. Hamilton Eodges, and Mr. Frank Grahame, also use Fluenzol (undiluted) and speak most enthusiastically of it as a throat gargle. (This is apart from its value as a specific for high temperatures.) Insist on having Fluenzol from your Chemist or Grocer at 1/6 or 2/6. 109 i *~ strengthens the little one' system: makes bono aut MJL j/TXO«arm flesh. A puro steri J"J2' V Used milk food. It buildi IbJ 11 *!! i inn bonnie babies, II

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15659, 13 July 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15659, 13 July 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15659, 13 July 1914, Page 11