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REALLY COUGH SYRUP. I HOW TO MAKE IT AT HOME. By a Qualified Chemist. ; Thousands of people notf male* their j own go« d family cough and cold remedy ; from the following prescription. It ; saves such a lot of money, and doeß ! such a lot of good, that its quick popu- | larity is easily accounted for. Obtain from your chemist or store one bottle of Hen's Essence and mix it with ; treacle, sugar, and water as per simple directions on Hean's Essence label. Tliis will make one pint of really good cough, culd and sore throat remedy. _ It is nice to take, is warming, soothing, comforting, lasts a long time and never spoils. ]t gives twelve shillings' worth for 2s. A few drops may be given to a child and a spoonful to an adult. Each dose should be sipped 'slowly to allow i the mixture to lubricate the throat as \ much as possible, and to help its warm- j ing, soothing and curing effects. For influenza, asthma, croup, whoop- I ing, and other coughs this mixture i proves a boon wherever used. Hean's Essence can now be obtained from most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 25., from O. W. Hean, j Family Chemist, Wanganui. > j Wherever you buy, be sure you get Hean's Essence, as no other will do. 25 "Mads a hole tike a. five-gallon keg " is vrlrxi &a orchardist says of its work. Br up tit e does not shatter everything in the vicinity of ths charge. It blasts a clean-cut .V;io and gently loossn:; the sail for five or sis foot. Trocs planted by this method grow quickly and vii-snrish. Tho soil is made a l'oservoir of Moisture arvl a skwe of nourishiag Potash. Farmers, Qu siTvman, also testify to- tht safety and efficiency of Eruptlta. Free Booklet on reqp.iesf m so HuyrEß 5;.... W hen buj ing coal, think nfxnore 3 thf.a pric'"! CM-i-i'-'.r-" it" heat--5 givine powers.! It jcuwant tlia j greatest number c 1 .ie »t-umts for I your money, ovdi .: Coetsno niorpthai- ordin.ar7<nr , t, | but laatr much loripev. Duruato : ~ u white ash witn the minimum oi sulphur. In a word, it is AU. COAL This tii'st-class Waikatb Coal is obtainable from all lo'-al (lea It" «. Have your sited and bins filled THIS WJ&BK. Wholesale Agents: • J. MASTERS & SON ; Stratford 1 i HIGH CLASS MILLINERY, VISJTTHE ELtTE, ELTHAM. mHE MlSSlflS WALSH AND L O'BRIEN (late of Wellington), are showing rJie most up-to-date Millinery in Tarannki AT REASONABLE PRICES. The latest idea in cloth Sport Coats in Red, Brown, Tango, Blue, and Cerise, long Teddy coats iu Brown ;.J Fawns. Ail shades Irish knitted, all-wool jersey Coats, 2 and full length, from 2;js to 455. a hrpe rango ox Children'* r.nd Maid's Knitted Coats ' -very low prices-. .met; are unequal for (it and style OPERA WRAPS AXD EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALITY. MISSES WAH.SH & O'BRIEN, Ladles' and Children's Outfitters, THE ELITE, Briflffe Street, Eltliam. Ml Branches of the Motoring Business catcrccS tor. MOTOR CARS Rqv.iired, Tuned up, i and every class of work undertaken. Up-to-dute machinery. ! Must modern workshop in Taranaki. \P\ev.t'j of Room—Cars, Motor Cycles i stored. All accessories stocked. Prices i right. i UP-TO-DATE CARS FOR HIRE. r ■■ ' - - Vulcanising in all its hranches a 'speciality, including re-treading covEvery convenience. Ladies' Waiting Room. >!,E AGENTS —Royal Ruhy Motcr Cycle (on top to-day); Mcrris' Oxferd Light C,?.r (tfta world's best.) 'Phono (day) 72, (night) 173.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 21 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 21 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 21 May 1914, Page 8

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