MURTON'S DIP. jTTTE REGRET that, owing to the ' »¥ • large increase m the cost of our raw materials, which increase is caused by the War, we are compelled to inorease the price of our "PARASITICIDE SHEEP DIP BY 6d. per Gallon. A drum of this Dip will now cost 27s 6d, and will make one thousand gallons of dipping solution. The increase represents about l^d per One Hundred Sheep. Other Dips cost 42s 6d to 55s to . make a Thousand Gallons of Dipping Solution. This Dip is, therefore, little more than HALF THK COST of others. As regards Quality, we are so satisfied that our Dips are the BEST, that we are prepared to redip any sheep that are not clean after dipping with omr Dips, sending the Dip free to nearest port. For particulars of this Guarantee see Circulars. \V ! f '; \ '■'. n KAN "S KSS ICN C X .!r..\\*S TO PARENTS. . nile thiii «:redit is due where merit is proved a:i«l it is with pleasure 1 strongly recnmm.-'iil H<- in"s Essence to all suffering with --(Migh-J. colds and throat affections. I hay v*-- d Mean's Essence with excellent result <;. Ihe children and baby take it readi'y. Tne large bottle of Cough Mixture .s so asily made from the Hean 8 Efts? 'ice, «»•■'-' fc a great saving m money. — MKS. N. BUTLER. Police Station. Roxbu-gh A •'" satisfied mother's testimony is the best. We have many scores of similar letters from other mothers who have' found the mixture made /from Hean's Essence good for children's coughs, and sore throats. The children like it. It allays whooping cough, croup, and obstinate coughs and colds m their many forms. It is easily prepared at home. All you need is a bottle of Hean's Kssence, sweetening, and a large breakfastcupful ol water. This will give you eight eighteenpenny bottles of splendid cough mixture for 2/-, and saves ten shillings for your pocket. ' Sip the doses slowly. The longer each dose is retained m the mouth the more quickly will relief be obtained. For sore or swollen throats use freely as a gargle. Its good effects are immediate. Hean's Essence is the originaj and genuine. Be careful, therefore, to buy H-E-A-N-'S and refuse all substitutes. Sold by most cheniists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. HEAN. Chemist. Wanganui. n i MANKINh & GO., CHRISTCHURCH. [TDOTTLED ALE j AND STOUI '-t> m QUARTS AND PINTS. Also 10 AND 12-GALLON KEGS. EQUAL TO ENGLISH at HALF-COS! rranLLiAMs and jjettle, jyri> AGENTS . WAIMATA COACH. LEAVES iTT T? T OWNDEB * LOWE STREET, TUES PAYS, THURSDAYS, AND . SATURDAYS, at 9.46 a.m. Leaves V\ VDiATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, ANL FRIDAYS, at 9 a.m. All Parcels most be at the Office not later (has 9.30 a.m. H. ft. McPHAIL. ■,' ' \ ——■—■—— II »U " ' ■' J%&ttA S,*fi !« mXruL i&*tm*> * ii Jff^6*r * Afe**" 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13786, 11 September 1915, Page 9
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