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MR FURSE'S EVIDENCE.

"Kindly send me two more bottles of Hean's fissence. Both ourselves and the other person we recommended it to speak highly of it as an effective cough and cold remedy. It certainly saves a lot of money. — Peter Furse, Tarara, Otago."

Mr Furse's evidence is terse and pointed. He tried Hean's Essence for making cough mixture at horne — was satisfied with its curative value, and its moneysaving economy — recommended it to his friend, and then backed his recommendation by sending for two more bottles for his own use. Could any evidence be stronger? When you want a cough, and cold remedy you Avant "Che best at the least possible price. Hean's Essence does it. Obtain from your chemist a bottle of Hean's Essence, make it up to one pint witlh sweetening and water as per the 'simple directions you will find on label. The prompt and soothing relief it gives m all kinds of coughs, colds, .and sore throats has made lasting friends for Hean's Essence m thousands of New Zealand and Australian homes. Hean's Essence is sold by chemists and grocers, or post free on receipt of price — 2s — from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Read th\3 circular. Tt tells the story of Hean's Essence fully. Playing m a game of golf afc'Hopetoun, Vie, last week, between the Beulah and Hopetoun teams, a ball hit by Hr Morgan, a noted long-driver of the Beulah team, struck a bird, killing- it instantly. y For Chronic Chest Complaints, Wood "»'- Great Peppermint Cure, ls 6d, 2s 6d.* -.ww«M>U_U-Ut««WTOWy-|»M«)|MiW»I '■» lUW'lHlW+l* _r-fttt.*'

There is no remedy for Throat and Chest Troubles that has been tested so thoroughly and searchingly as NAZOL. It gets more friends the more it is tried. If your Throat troubles you, use NAZOL.* It is understood that the conference at Wellington of teachers, headmasters, and district staff officers adopted almost wholly the recommendations made bySir lan Hamilton m his report on the defence forces, lt now only remains for the Minister and Parliament to signify approval for the recommendations to be carried into effect. We have a fine assortment of stylos m Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, m order that we may accurately and comfortably fit every woman who comes to our counters for a Corset. — Gisborne Drapers.* Consequent upon his two victories at Gisborne, the grey gelding Raupani has advanced to the position of favorite for the Winter Cup. You'll best please t'he "best little woman m ;#he world" it" you smoke GOLDEN EAGLE— it doesn't "hang about the curtains"! Every puff will linger with you as a pleasant memory, though ! Try a PLUG to-day !* At its next sitting, the Napier Bor|ough Council will consider the desirability of establishing a superannuation scheme for its employees. Cold m the Head or Nasal' Catarrh it quickly relieved by NAZOL. Thou aanda have proved its value.* The Masterton Racing Club has made a great success of the farming of its racecourse at Opaki. From less than 100 acr/is it last year made a. profit of £272. Tightness of the Chest, difficulty m breathing, accumulation of phlegm — al. the result of a cold or chill — may bt relieved by NAZOL. It is a household remedy m thousands of homes.* According to the official return, the estimated loss of Lloyd's and the marine insurance companies, as the result of more important shipping casualties m April, was £323,000, making £1,595,000 for the first four months of the year. *

When youx little child is hot, restless and feverish with a fresh cold, don'iwait, but immediately give NAZOL oi sugar, ahd sprinkle freely a handkei chief with NAZOL and pin to the dress so that the child can inhale it con Rtantly.* The Wellington Farmers' Meat Company has. had a most successful 'reason. The number of sheep and * lambs put through was 261,957, compared 'with! 256,170 last season. Three times asmany cattle were killed as m the previous year. - That tickling, irritating Cough may ba relieved promptly by NAZOL. A. few drops on lump sugar, and repeater' frequently.* When he fell off Merrie Lad m the Tramway Hack Steeples at Gisborne, F. I Tutchen was unlucky enough to sustain a fractured collarbone. This is the fourth time m twelve months that a similar accident has befallen tho Auckland horseman.' ' '.' „ \ If you get a Chill with sore throa'' and tightness of chest, tackle it at onewith NAZOL. It grips it quicker anr I mor© effectually than most, remedies * I

| The building trade is regaining its ! former activity m Hastings and promise*** j to be busy for some time to come (say£ the Tribune.) Besides numerous dwellings m course of erection, a contract, the price for which is" said to Tbe m the .vicinity of £10,000, has been let to a Christchurch firm for the erection of a block of shops. y A sudden chill may £*ive your Cold m the Head, Inflamed Throat, or Bron chitis. Remember, if you should takf a chill, don't "wait until you are laid Tap but use NAZOL freely light away Thousands know ita value.* . General sympathy has been expressed with Mr G. P. Donnelly m connection with the destruction by of his beautiful residence, which was so often the scene of his kindly and open-handed hospitality. "Otatara" has frequently been the home of Governors whilst visiting the district.

For Influenza, take Woods' Great Pep permi»t Cure. Never fails. Is 6d and 2a 6d.*

It is -understood, says the Telegraph, that Mr Donnelly V unique collection of Maori and other art treasures, representing years of accumulation and valued at many thousands of pounds, were stored in 'his' strong-room, and so escaped unhurt, but many costly curios were consumed m, the fire at "Otatara."

The business man lias to go out m all weathers, and often ofteii arrives at. his office ox Shop with wet feet, thus contracting a cold, -which heavily handicaps him. Every business man should keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver m his desk. Eiven with stubborn colds of long standing, it never fails to give relief Lung Preserver is sold by leading chemists and storekeepers at ls lOd per large bottle, or may be ordered direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Christchurch.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 1

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MR FURSE'S EVIDENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 1

MR FURSE'S EVIDENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 1

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