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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS In answer to a number of correspondents. we wish to state that there's no paregoric, laudanum, or other harmful, habit forming- drugs in Hban' s Essence, the famous preparation which enables anyone fco make up a pint of the finest quality cough and sore throat (medicine in a few moments, at a cost of only 2s. A pint is as mnch as you can get of ordinary remedies for 12s. There is certainly nothing else that hails inflamed mucous membrane, loosens phlegm, and alias's bronchial distress better than Hean's Essence, which may be obtained from chemists and stores, or post-free to your address on receipt of price, 2s. from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. / 7

Sapper Walter Edward James, of the 3rd Australian Divisional Company, who is a nephew of Mr C. James, chief inspector of the Christchurch waterworks under the City Council, was recently awarded the Military /Medal. Sapper James’s feat was as follows in his divisional orders: —"On the night of the 28th-29tb January, 1917, during a raid as linesman with the officer commanding the raid company. or four hohrs before the raid he prepared and patrolled special lines, After the raid commenced, and when the communications were cut, bo went four times through a heavy enemy barrage r,nd took messages back to the nearest signal station. . On three occasions previously he had shown conspicuous ability and coolness whilst acting as linesman to officers commanaing raids. The corps and divisional commanders and the officer commanding 3rd Divisional Signal Company desire to convey their congratulations to the recipient.” Mr Alfred Mace’s mission has continued during the past week with increasing interest. He has agreed to remain in Wellington for further meetings next week. During the mission he has renewed acquaintance with friends who heard him preach in the Old Country some years ago. On Sunday he is to conduct two services in the concert chamber of the Town Hall. The .subject for the evening meeting will be: "St. Paul Amongst the Philosophers.” Further meetings are notified in the advertising columns. Xo cold is XAZOL-proof. And no coueh and cold remedv is so economical as NAZOL. Eightocnpcnce buys GO doses —more than three a penny.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9718, 21 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9718, 21 July 1917, Page 3