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■ SAYS s, ■, - “Expei ience proves that “Hearts ' ‘ Essence is the best remedy We.cdn' ; six children foi 1 coughs :,rid colds. It is’ a* 'splendid ’ medicine.” — Tom Strange, Union ' bakery, Parnell, Auckland. For the usual cotfghs, colds, and sore throats in both children and grown-ups no better remedy can be found' than the mixture so ' easily; made in your, own home from Essence. Not only Mr.' Strange, but many thousands of others make their own cough remedy by. adding' sweetening and water to Mean’s Essence, v ’ In asthma, bronchitis, whooping, cough, - croup,’ tickling .sore throats, quinsy, phlegmy and chronic coughs, it gives practically instant relief. Sip each dose slowly or gargle throat as required. -As ' Mean’s does not contain any narcotic or poisonous drugs it may be taken freely without any harmful results. A bottle of Mean's Essence makes a pint of cough, cold and sore throat remedy, keeps perfectly, and saves -10 s. lor your pocket. • Mean’s Essence sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. v Be sure you get H-E-A-N’-S. n

3 (buyfos&(o/cfs! ] Sore Throats, rJ Hoarseness &c Prompt, Safe and Certain! Children Like It! The Great > Family Remedy. \vr il SSi bhc

PATENT RACK WOOL PRESS S the wool season is approaching we beg to draw your attention to our PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING RACK WOOL PRESS. The merits of this Press are now well known, and all who have used it testify to its supremacy. The construction of the boxes has been, improved, giving them increased strength and stability, This Press surpasses all other makes of Presses in the colony. It is compact, requiring no large shed, and admittedly possesses points of excellence in the leverage power, simplicity of action,. celerity and ease of working, combined .with lightness and durability, making it undoubtedly the BEST WOOL PRESS UPON. THE MARKET. An important feature is that wrought iron and steel only are employed in the construction, and no cast iron whatever is used, hence the liability to breakage is reduced 'to a minimum. Prices bn application to MESSRS WILLIAMS, DUFFEY, GATANAGH OOAOHBUILDERB, Etc. WAYERLEY

IMPORTANT. Our Giving Up Drapery Sale STILL CONTINUES. must be cleared as * alterations are to be done in store. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FOR DRAPERY OP ANY KIND. This is a GENUINE SALE. , Come .and get some of the * ; Bargains. Jam and Preserving Bottles at REDUCED PRICES. C. M. RUNCIMAN, CO-OP. STORES MABTON,

BROWN & SHERRIFF Builders and Designers, THE LEADING MARTON BUILDERS VIiTE specialise in country reel' dences, woolsheds, etc. We prepare plans and specifications, thereby saving considerable expense, and we guarantee satisfac-

ffADDOCK & ffASSALL, BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS MARTON •l/TATERIAL, the beat Workmanship, i.TJL the best. We are prepared to erect all classes or buildings In wood, brick or cement. Estimates given. HADDOCK A HASBALL, " Builders and Contractors, Marten 8 T r E E B f BOOTMAKER ft REPAIRER Broadway fijrtou Next W. Williams’, Confectioner). , All classes of Boots made to order* Rand-sewn work and invisibi 4 catches a speciality. "

nelson ■ MOATE’S

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11188, 2 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11188, 2 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11188, 2 March 1915, Page 6

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