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COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. FOR HOME USE. By a Qualified Chemist. There is water and sAveetening in every family cough mixture. But you can add the water and sugar just as easily as it can be done in a factory. All you really need to buy is the starting point—the necessary medicinal ingredients, or the actual " essence" of the mixture. Did you ever think of that? You can easily make about 12s worth of cough mixture by using the following splendid recipe. It makes a pint oi cough mixture, good for all members oi the family. It is good for grandparents, grandchildren, and all the ages in between. It brings the cost of an eighteenpenny bottle of cough mixture down tc less than fourpence. Obtain from your chemist or grocer one bottle of Hean's Essence, mix it with sugar ? treacle,.and water, as per easy directions on the label. Pour intc a large, clean bottle, and keep ready foi use. It lasts a long time, and never spoils. The dose is from a few drops tc a spoonful, according to age requirements. , This simple recipe takes hold of a cough and soothes a, sore throat more quickly than anything else you have evei tried. It has a good tonic effect and is slightly laxative. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so little-1---a whole pint for 2s—and valuable in its curing properties, there is no wonder the above recipe has become quickly populai in thousands of homes. Chemists anc grocers sell Hean's Essence,, or post f re« on receipt of price, 25.. from G. W Hean, chemistj Wanganui. WJjerevej you buy, be sure you get Head's Es sence. as no other, will do. Freehold Sheep Farm, 1 0A A ACRES—Freehold, of the ver JL/Cv/U pick of fattening and graz ing country, originally some of th heaviest and best mixed timber land h the Feilding district. 200 acres flat, 8< of which are stumped, . ploughed an< now growing excellent root crops. Bal ance absolutely the soundest hill graz ing country, all rideable, with a fey patches of shelter bust. Lovely home stead with every convenience, on picke< site; several outbuildings; woolshe< wMSh shearing' plant installed; yards dip, etc. Numerous paddocks, witJ plenty of water, and' the' fences are is thorough repair. Lying beautifully t< the sun, warm and sheltered, the farn has a. great winter carrying capaoit; tand last year the breeding ewes yieldec 120 per cent, of lambs. After a recent careful inspection o: the property, we are quite satisfied fjha1 the price, viz., £16 per acre, is RIGHT Terms can be arranged. No. 1914 4. H. Atkinson & Co. LAND AGENTS. FEILDING. / Separators. THE WANGANUI FRESH FOOD ANI ICE COMPANY, - GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI, are agents ior, and canqsupply you witl the following well-known "Separators: ALFA LAVAL. BALTIC WOLSELEY OLYMPIC DUMO In addition to the above we can sup ply any other special make required. Write us for particulars and terms. . All classes of Dairy Machinery it etock. We also buy Home Separated Cream TO THE MAN WITH THE INVENTIVE BRAIN. The Free Booklet "Advice to Inventojs" will prove interesting and yalu; able; Helpful hints on what to invent, and how to turn it into moneys 'Sent] for Booklet- now, Henry Hughes LtxL 157: Featherstpni-Street. Wellington-

Notice 7o Producers. Farmers' Bristol Association. VfTIHE iojiowing is.a table of Meat^dvances which the Bristol and Doniiaious X Producers' Association, Ltd., are prepared to make to any shipper who —■"congfgiis lo%j3i»m;''tiirougli j:!the West Coast Ports of England:— Advjuaoes for tfirst quality ai-e^otade clear of freezing and shipping charges which the Association advances in addition, and are based on the High Commissioner's cabled prices at time of shipment, and vary as those prices vary. Thus, if the High Commissioner's cable shows 6£d as the London price of lamb, the advance will be 65 per cent, of 6£d per Ib. (These figures are based on conservative values particularly in regard to by-products). Examples:— ! LAMB ADVANCE LIMITED TO AN AVERAGE WEIGHT £ B d OF 401b. 401b . Advance of 65 per cent, of 6£d is 4.23 d 0 U j Fat. Pelt, Wool, disposed of to farmers' ordr-r. .'sHmnt^rl v->lur 3s to ss, say 3s 6d ... 0 3 6 Total cash received by farmer (pending sale at Bristol end) ... ... 0 17 7 WETHER OR MAIDEN EWES. Advance limited to an average weight EWES, of 561b in both cases:— 561b sg] b Advance 65 per cent, of 5d is Advance 65 per cent, of 4 l-8d 3Jd —0 15 2 is 2.68 d 012 0 Fat, Pelt, Wool, disposed of to Fat, Pelt. Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, estimated farmers' order, estimated value 4s to 5s 6d, say 4s ... 0 4 0 value 4s to 5s 6d, say 4s ... 0 4 0 Total cash received by farmer 019 2 Total cash received by farmer 016 6 OX" BEEF. Average 8001b. Advance 65 per cent, of 4Jd is COW BEEF. Average 6001b. 2|d 9 3 4 Advance 65 per cent.,«3|d is -Hide, Fat, Tongue, and Tail, 2.43 d 6 16 disposed of to farmers' order, Hide, etc., disposed of to farestimated value 40s to 50s, mers' order, value 35s to say 45s 2 6 0 455, say 35s ... 115 0 Total cash received by farmer 11 8 4 Total cash received by farmer 7 16 6 id per lb. less is advanced against second quality in all classes of meat. The Wanganui Freezing Company will pick, freeze and ship stuff on behalf of consignors. NOTE—It is desirable that farmers should remember— (l)That Bristol charges, including cold storage for the first month, are less than half of London's, while the freights are the same. (2) That the London 21b weight allowance on mutton taken off the carcase is saved by shipping.to Bristol. (3) That in practice about 3 per cent, out of the 6 per cent, deducted For cold weights as against hot weights, is saved at Bristol. (4) That the Company guarantees that tha farmers' produce will be properly taken care of at the Bristol and other West Coast ports, which cannot be said in the case of London. (5) That no produce wil] under any circumstances, be disposed of at less tihnn the ruling price in London on the day. (6) That, with the saving which may be effected in insurance, these differences in the charges alone, means an advantage to the farmer of approximately i \d per lb. in favour of Bristol. * . . For further information apply to he Manager, The Bristol and Dominions P"f»dTic«Tß' Awjociationl Wellington, or c W. J. Poison, Esq., Fordell.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 8