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TO USERS OF FORD GARS. You will prevent carbonisation and lengthen the life of your car by using “FOURDE” MOTOR 05L. “FODRDE” OIL is made exclusively for Ford cars, and no other oil meets their special requirements so well. The fluidity of “Fonrde” is just as the Ford engine requires it. m /jiM E GOURDE •*OTOR OIL FCi, £> MUT ""ass* Its wearing and lubricating qualities are unequalled ; its flash point is extraordinarily high ; it is singularly free from grit, and wears .splendidly to,the very end. “Fourde” Oil is procurable from fleivton King, Stratford, in convenient tins. USHHRWOOB & GO., DUNEDIN. m&smm

: ' -.v-—-COUGH MIXTURE FACTS. HOW TO MAKE A GOOD REMEDY AT HOME. BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Everybody knows that a good cough and cold remedy consists of two main sections. The first section is the undiluted medicinal ingredients, or “essence,” and the second is, of course, the necessary water and sweetening. THe preparation qf. the medicinal ingredients requires trained knowledge, but the water and sweetening can be added in the kitchen just as easily as in a factory. And you sa'te o lot of money by doing so. . you buy the two sections ready mixed you pay 1/6 for quite a small bottle —holding about two and a half ounces,' For family purposes this small bottle lasts almost no time. A few doses and the bottle is empty. Blit, when you buy the first section—the “esspnce"—by itself, and add the water and sweetening at home, you get twenty ounces—a pint—for the same money. You actually get about eight bottles for the price of one. That is worth thinking abdut, isn’t it ? * Nov/, prove these facts by trying this Mean’s Essence recipe. Into a jug put four tablespoonfuls of sugar, three of treacle, two of vinegar, and a large breakfast-cupful of warm water. Stir till dissolved, pour into a big bottle, add one bottle of Mean’s Essence, and shake all together. ©There is no trouble, bother, or fuss of any kind. A few drops to a child, or a spoonful to an adult, gives prompt and wonderful relief. It is pleasant to take, lasts a long lime, and never spoils. It eases tickling coughs, soothes sore throats, and removes sticky phlegm in a way that surprises folks. It is a handy and genuine remedy for hoarseness, croup, bronchitis, asthma and the usual throat and lung troubles. Mean’s Essence is 1/6 a bottle at most chemists and grocers. If yours does not yet stock it, he can easily obtain from his wholesaler for you, or post free on receipt of price from Mean, Chemist, Wanganui, ® , •'Wherever you buy be sure you get Mean s.

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! WATCHES! WE ars net the Cheapest House in Town, BUT WE GUARANTEE EVERY LINE IN STOCK. 103 Startle A'arm 10s 12s Gd 8-Day Columbia Alarms 12s Gil FULL Stock of F!o!h8rIt?m, Elgin, and Omega Watches, also special line of 15-Jewalled Falcon Levers. ALL THESE GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. WATCH REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Ail Repairs Guaranteed for 12 Months. THE GOLDSMITHS AMD SELVES SMITHS COMPANY, BROADWAY :: STRATFORD.

MOTOiI FOE HIRE. R. GREOIIC, F. SIRES to iutimat s that lie is prepared to accept engagements for tho hire of hie Reliable Motor Gar at shortest notice. Address: Telephone No. 181, Stratford. Our Salt? a selling Sale because the reductions are so groat.—Charles E. James. Broadway. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 81, 9 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 81, 9 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 81, 9 August 1913, Page 7

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