A COUGH MIXTUKERECIPE WOR£H HAYIN6X A BIG MONEY SAVER. ISy a Qualified Chemist. Tt lourteen pence were lying on the footpath, Avhat would you do—leave it there or put it in your pocket? Every time you pay eighteenpence for a bottle of family cough remedy you really pay fourteenpence more than you now need to. That's a fact thousands of thrifty people are proving every day. And you can prove it straight away. by trying this Hean's Essence recipe. Into a jug put four tablespoonfuls nt sugar, three of treacle, two of vinegar, and a large breakfastcupful of warm water. Stir till dissolved, pour into a big bottle, add one bottle of Hean'e Essence and shake all together. This gives you a pint of the finest family cough remedy you can possibly buy. It means about eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one. In other words, an eighteenpenny bottle costs you less than fourpence. A tremendous and worth-while money saving you will admit. The mixture thus made in your own home is good far grandparents and grandchildren—and all the ages in between. Give from a few drops to a spoonful, according to age- It is a splendid jaemedy^for new coaghs-o_c old ;qpjig|hs. 1$ qmckiy relieves th»GO_gJis of .asthma, SiWM__i§|s, influenza, crsKqar, and'even :mi«a_p%|g cough. .Use it as,a, : gargle, for _f_?e -throats, and relief is: instant. It -lasts along time a:ni_newer epwls. ;J mj This Scan's Essence-_eei|*e is so easy to make, is so good,, and saves such a lot of money that it is now quite popular in thousands of New Zealand and Australian homes. Hean's Essence is sold by chemists andi grocers, or post free on receipt of price, 25., from G. W. Hean, chemist, Wanganui. "Wherever you buy, be sure you get Heari's, as no other will do. SAFE INVESTMENT FOR 'FARMERS. One of these may be worth more than the farm in a few years. VICTORIA AVENUE FREEHOLD. Full 2;-AORE 66 feet frontage, L.T. Title. Comfortable 6 roomed house, drain, gas, water, sink, cupboards and wardrobes. Wash-house with copper and tube, outhouse, and all conveniences. Buy this fine property as a homo It will pay interest now, and later on become a valuable business site. Only £300 cash required. Balance on mortgage. (3540) DUBLIN STREET CORNER Here is a good Investment— CORNER QUARTER-ACRE. 165 feet frontage to Dublin Street, on Tram Route, b"roomed house, workshop, etc. We can recommend this property. Dublin Street is rapidly becoming a business street, and when the new bridge js finished it will be on of our main thoroughfares. Price, etc. on application. (3566) A SURE INVESTMENT. To close a deceased estate, we are offering at a bedrock price A FULL QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD in Campbell Street (66 feot by 165 feet), 'close to Gayton Street.,- and 'on the' Tram Route, 6-Roomed Dwelling, etc» thereon. A splendid- site for a work-" shop, garage,- or factory;-.a_d is offered cheap. Apply at once. ,v - SAFE INVESTMENTS FOR THE FARMER. One of these may be worth your whole - farm in a-'few.-years' time.. LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. We have several parcels of Shares for j sale in the Wanganui Loan and Finance Co., Sash, and Door Co., Meat Freezing Co., National Banks, Taupiri Coal, Castlecliff Railway Co., etc. MONEY TO LEND. We hare Monies h> lend at Lowest Current Rates on Freehold a_d Leasehold Securities. C. L. Duigan & Co., AUCTIONEERS ANT) LAND AGENTS, 75 RIDGWAY STREET. TO THE MAN WITH THE INVENTIVE BRAIN': The Free Booklet " Advice to InvenHors^jpwill proverinferesting and valuable*. v Helpful hints on what to invent, J aftdihow to turr it into mo^ey. Send' for Booklet now. Honry Hughes 'Ltd.. 157 Feather&ton Street. Wellington ' j
Notice 'TctifarodiwersM - — ! *- | -~^,,,,7 ,\U 'i.-i -• n - t ... ~ ! r i; a -in- )'u iJ.i"i 'nr-m, ' ! *3r7«:> a*»,"?m lie tr» h'or^-noii v>v it ' Farmers' Bristol Association. fTIHE following is a table of Meat Advances which the Bristol and Dominions X Producers' Association, Ltd., are prepared to make to any shipper who consigns to them through the West Coast Porte of England:— Advances for first quality are made clear of freezing and shipping charges -ndiidi the Association advances in addition, and are based on the High Com- ( rinissHHier's cabled prices at time of ship meat, arid vary as those prices vary. ,i;i.Thus, if the High Commissioner's cable jfshows 6-Jd as the, London, f price pf lamb,. '■' ' the advance will be 65 per cent, of 6£d' per lb.' (These figures are based on conservative values particularly in regard to by-products). Examples:— LAMB ADVANCE LIMITED TO AN AVERAGE WEIGHT £ s d OF 401b. 40!b Advance of-65 per cent, of 6id is 4.23 d 014 1 Fat, Pelt, Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, estimated value 3s to ss, say 3s 6d 0 3 6 Total cash received by farmer (pending "ale at Bristol end) 0 17 7 WETHER OR MAIDEN EWES. Advance limited to an average weight EWES, of 561b in both cases: — *« • • 561b A , o 661*> Advance 65 per cent, of 5d is Advance 6a per cent, of 4 l-8d 3Jd .- 015 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 far- • estimated value 40s to 50s, mers' order, valuo 35s to say 45s 2 5 0 455, say 35s 115 0 Total cash received by farmer 11 8 4 Total cash received by farmer 7 .16 6 £d 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 fur 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 in ken off the c.v ease is saved by shipping to Bristol. (3) That in practice about 3 per cent, out of the 6 per cent, ded'iptod fn r cold weights as against hot weights, is paved at Bristol. (4) That the Company guarantees that tlu- farmers' produce will hp proper ly taken care of at the Bristol and other West Coast ports, which rannot he said in the case of London. (5) That no produce will under any circumstances, be disposed of at les<than the ruling price in London on the day. ' (6) That, -with the saving which may be effected in insurance, these differences in the charges alorie. means an advantage to the farmer of approximately l& per lb. in favour of Bristol. ■ - " \ ■'■■-■■. >3flbr%3rtheT information apply to ne Manager. The Bristol and Dominions Producer! 9 Association. Wellington, or <s W. J. Poison. Esq.. Ford«ll.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20040, 25 March 1914, Page 8
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