REALLY COOD COUCH SYRUP. HOW TO JIAKK IT AT HOME. fßy a (jnalitttd Cfcoroist.) There arp .vonie thousands of <Xew Zealand people making their own good family congh and cold remedy from the following prescription. It saves a lot •■—-m'trtftv.and does, such a lot of good. that it* onick popularity is easily accounted for.
Obtain from yoor chemist one bottle of Hean'-s Essence and mix it trh.lt treacle, .vtigar. and water as per simple (lirrction.-. on label. This will make one pint of cough remedv suitable for nil members of the family. It is pice to i akt\ is TCantiinp. soothing, comforting. i;Kvts 3 long:, tune, never spoil-?. It •.rives jon about twelve shilling* worth for 2». A few drop* may 'be.given to a child and a spoonfnl to an adult. saeh dose should be sipped slowly to allow the mix tare to lubricate the throat as,l much as possible, awl to help its- warming soothing* and enrinjj effect. For intlnenza. asthma, croup, .whoopire: and other conpjisi ibis mixt«i£» proves a boon wherever used. " I Hean's Essence is sold by most cbeni-i-tti aud stores, orpost free promptly on receipt of price. &. from Hcau. Chemist. Vanpanni. -Wherever you buy be sure you nther will do*
On.' »>f the •iiieation* put U»""Mr' -A. M'Tagyai-t. M. sic. A.. «« the conclusion of his atkliess at Blenheim wai a» to why tine potato yields in that district were so much smaller liewadaya, than they were- twenty years ago. "when it was qnite a common thing to get 15 tons <>r so to the acre. The lecturer said that for ot<e thing not enough consideration was given to th-? rotation of crupC The virgin fcrtilttr oi" tine soil wa* too much abnsed. and "the depletion ol* nitrogen. potasli ami other constituents was" bound to tell th-> tale. Probably ii a proper rotation of crops was adopted there wonld be a return to the prfldnctivity 61 earlier _years. .The soil had to provide for generation.- nqborn. and it wonld cot fail if )jrop«rfv treated. In the Old Country—in the' south of Scotland. *br instance. then- were fami* that had *seen~ worked foe 500 years, and they were never more tcftik than they were to-day. For Children's Hacking Coush — ""*"ood's Gre*t Peppermint Core.
There's purity in every grain oi Edmond<* Baking Powder: - ' No substiti:;c;> are used—always the finest cream-o'-tartar and other ircr?-::e:::.<. It's the purity and rs\cr c!i.K-.'':::'_i goodness that POWDER
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLII, Issue 12823, 15 April 1916, Page 4
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