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Corn Flour. i . , . <IHBt w bin b""n w■? w.is^ Summer Sweets in Endless Variety. Orange sponge, creamy custard, natural fruit jellies, chocolate ice, prune jelly, and blancmange can easily be made with BrMm&FolsoiA Corn Flour «s well as a variety of other dainty dishes. Full directions in free cookery book to be had I rom J. B. Gilfillan. P.O. Box 848, Auckland. aonn»Tirn trwvrwiam ea — '" ' => Medical. REALLY GOOD COUGH SYRUP HOW TO MAKK IT AT HOME. By a Qualified Chemist. i Thousands of people now make their | own yo (I family cough ami cold remedy i from the following prescription. It : saves such a lot of money, and docs I such a lot of pood, that its quick popul larity is easily accounted for. Obtain from your chemist or store ono , bottle of Mean's Essence and mix it with treacle. sui»ar, and water as per simple i directions on Mean's Essence label. ; This will make one pint of really good j cough, cold and sore throat, retnody. It is nice to take, is warminj,. soothing, i comforting, lasts a long time ami never j spoils. It gives twelve shillings' worth ! for '.••>. A fow drops may bo veil to a ; child and a spoonful to an adult. Each j dose should be sipped slowly to allow | the mixture to lubricate the throat as much as possible, and to help its warming, soothing and curing erlVcts. For influenza, asthma, croup, whooping, and other coughs this mixture proves a boon wherever used. Mean's Essence can now lie obtained from most chemists ind stores, or post free on receipt, of price. i!s., from U. \V. Mean, Family Chemist, Wangaimt. Wherever you buy, be sure you get Heart's Kssence. as no other will (to. 'J5 __* s* t"Qsimilar to breast milk. tF.Wn^Sr\ tbttl >' 0!I ln *' v " baby *M-VvLTfcJU a '" e: "" m;!k ami tfiaiom <r-t- • Vtnru, without anv harm to r ~*— baby. A»t ymr doctor. 9 *|j? < ~^." > \ "FrrßNZoi." instanily JS** Z&fifJ Inunenia Ui-Ra,-lerift - Vourchemist a . ' 1 your croeer ; o ok Cures Eruptions |lnPll|§ Don't lei (lis ipctj "ipreid l '! *t»l_ They oil lor proapt action b«'ore '&£•'*'' if ibey spread to other parts. Eimarol Cures Eruptions u rapidly >H Js i ai new lisiue can be formed. Eczema, m' tod all torrnj ol ikio-irtitaiioni n I jvf "\ •peedily cured by the app icxion o( /f£( If txmaiol. 2 6 per jar -all Chom- / » . / tin and Store*, or poll fret from ' A..«_ii ***/ Cba». A. Fletcher, Cbcmiji, [ ~^~lifl FLETCHER'S (^^^V^" ♦ MS *4 /J « '* an ideal food for infants. Yfl%[f\ '- livis yew baby every *J'VAAAV}fli»i'' , Btiv feeding him on T*,**—. * ,-" Olaio. It bnilds bonnm babies. Ask your doctor. 10 «© FanlDufanlt. Kennedy /|3y "itCs l J Kamford, and scores of jR3f «i |j"f%y prominent jin;eri -JgSgr TiC*'™? pmisi) "Fhienzol "as a "«SH L pirgle. Chemists and r w Stores, 1/8 and 2* Coughs! Colds! Influenza HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES For the cure of Coughs, Cold*, Spi» Throats. Broncnitiß, InflosnM,. and th« Protention of Consumption. j Recommended by tie Medical World viz.: | —The Lancet. The Australasian Medical I Garotte. The Practitioner. Medical Prose and Circular. Medical Review. Practical Medicine, Delhi (India). g 118 g Sold at Chemists, Grocers, Storekeepers. Tint, U bi. —«« s\ the food that doctors reBv Jr •*! V ifTa commend and rear their '*»] dWJ^fcAJ« own babies on. Your ESP-.,, * ✓ baby trill thrive on it 11 Mr. Stan. Puitchard, of the Parcel Post Office, Auckland, is well and favourably known in musical circles. He writes, ■"When suffering front sore throat and hoarseness 1 obtained rapid relief by gargling undiluted Fluentol. Can now fully understand why such a number of prominent singers and others are so enthusiastic in their praise of Flueniol." f\ consists of the solids of ' m,wr\*tlc\ rare m,lk w " h ,-i "'a and milk - bugar f~p- fc -> added. It is the ideal iu.'ant» food, 13 . WITHOUT A DOUBT the most popular remedy of the present day — the bom aperient, tonic and general corrective niedi'.r.o— is Heecham's Pills. They ensure a clean tongue, and a (lear head, re-cove all "below par" or " out of Form ft-elinc" - -unfortunately the experiences of rxi'iH'. oi un nt one time or another— and they a!« i stimulate the appetite and improve tho digest in a marked manner. There is no more effieariou* ined rin" for correcting ir- | regularities of tii" "-toiim. h liver, kidneys, I and bowels, than BEECHAM'S PILLS. i The r'aini.< 01 this eicellent preparation are I S'll.'.tant.ated by a woilil-wiile reputation. ; AI, M.rl" ntirl v i,■(,:■■ na of people, n almost I eeerv land un lir Die »in n ?.r ham's 1'• 11« Ti.ey are found in the homey of Die h.i'Uit. m we i an in '.how of the humblest members of so. ie'y. No ..nt .nn afford to be ! I ill And even apparently trifling ailments | "honed never i,« neglected. A single dose of | lice, ham » Pills taken in tune may be the means ot aver!:nr; further and possibly seri- . | oils consequences. Vho ran afford to neglect l I ronstipation Willi all its attendant evils'' , Who does not want to be relieved of ii-, bur- : di ri of b.liou«n<-«.« -heartburn flatulen, e. di7.7inesH and the numerous other ailments of ' the digeatl-e svsletn ' Heecham's Pills have, ) cured oihers. Why not you? T.y them, they ! I WILL DO YOU GOOD. i i Prepared only by s . THOMAS BEECHAM ST. HELENS, EXG. i I Hold everywhere in boxes. Lab-lied price, lu.d -r, ill ? . |, l;d .- G I i>.'.'.%•. al. I 'Js a.) lies pillaj.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 8