The members'' of'ine An^hean ih'ospital i units had their first expeHeiice of v work i at, the front during the, battle of Messines, wheh they were employed at some of the casualty cleating statibhs.; M Who would have th'onght three yeatb ago that such a strange! .situatdpft-. would ever ; bej possible," said one spectator, !'that ' American military hospitals ■"•^ould; 1 be , working for; the 1 British A-rttty, ; for wounded Portuguese, New Zealand- j ers,' Australians; Irisli, ScdtUsh, arid English soldiers ori ' French jSoil?" ; The destruction caused by /the grass grub is very evident m. ', many of the paddocks m Canterbury,; says , a Christchurch paper, and a recent visit tp the country about Kangitata, Orari Bridge, Arund'el, and towards the ABhburton showed that m all these^disti'icts the amount of damage has been serious. In some of the worst affected paddocks . but little grass is left, and onlyi too frequently a large bare patch bears witness j that the grubs aro busy m a crop of oats or wheat. INFLUENZA. A VALUABLE! PRESORIPTOON. £By. a Qualified Chemist.) Influenza is here. Many homes are j full of it. = . :.. . \ Feverisluiess and tickling sore throats are quite prevalent. ; : _ . I You know how "catching" influenza is. Be prepared for th& first sign that comes your way. Make up :the following excellent mixture 1 m,; your own home. • It does a world of goody, and saves ,a : lot of money. t . . j j Into a jujj put 4 tablespoonfuls of , sugar j 3 of treacle, 2 of vinegar, and a large bneakfastcupful of ; ; h6ti >v»ter. Stir and add one bottle of Hean's Essence. I Pour into a large bottle -ready for use. This mixture, so easily made- in your own home, as splendid 'for all kinds of family coughs, aud col^s, , inftueii^,: tickling sore ithroats, head.'pplds, <&iej3t colds, hacking coughs, etci Y6u feel each doso doing you good all the, way. down. Ift j contains no poison of any? kind, and is' perfectly safe and' womterf ully ; eff eotiy c . for both you and, your children — even [to the youngest. It reduces the- cost of i the ordinary eighteenpenny bottle to less than fourpence. " \ Hean's Essence for making family cough mixture at home is sold by * most chemists, or post free on receipt of price' ! — 2s — from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. Wherever you hjuy, be 'sure you gefe H-E-A-N'S Essence, as no other \rill do.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14391, 1 September 1917, Page 8
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