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HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. GOOD COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. ' By a Qualified Chemist. A splendid medicine that is good for coughs, influenza, colds, and sore throats can now bo made quite easily at home. TTieac Mkiio boiling, or bother, or fuss of any kind. Get ’ one bottle; of Hean’s Essence from your chemist aqd mix with sugar, treacle and water, as per simple directions. These will give you a pint, or about eight eighteenpehny bottles of warming, soothing. 'Stimulating, curing cough and cold mgdicine. , • It takes hold of a cough or cold, comforts sore throats, removes phlegm, and reduces feverishness in away that'means business from the first dose. You can feel this mixture do you good all the way down. . For influenza, asthma croup, whooping' and' other coughs, it proves, a boon wherever,used. It has a good topic effect; helps the appetite ; and is very slightly laxative. Slaking this mixture at Home bripgs the cost of an eighteenpenny bottle dotvn to less than fompence. Hean’s Essence is sold by most/chemists and stores, or post free direct on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Hean’s Essence, as no'other will do.. 21

BOT7GHT A BOTTLK. “I had pains in my legs which the doctor -said was rheumatism,” writes Mr Robert Cochrane, builder, VValmiha. N.Z. ”His lotion did me no good and 1 suffered misery. I so sv a friend using some liniment which he told me was Chamberlain's Pain Halm and offered me his bottle to tr> it. It did me so much good that I bought a bottle myself and was soon free of all pains." Sold everywhere. Scene : ' A military camp. Officer ; "Any complaints?” Non-com.: “No. sir. Everybody’s delighted with the “Camp” Coffee served them, sir.” Officer ; “ Quite so. "Camp’s” the coffee ta not. men in good fettle.”...» *

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Southland Times, Issue 17627, 16 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17627, 16 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17627, 16 April 1914, Page 6

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