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Don't let catarrh clog your mind. Get a bottle of Nazol and a Nazol Inhaler, and the cause of trouble will bo quickly and ensily removed. Relieves sufferers from Sore Throat and Bronchitis. ' " I.] \<? EF.i> CO M P( i V yD" for The fly spreads many disease*. FI.IKEELO''KILLS FLIF° farmers 'imi n. .~rc Outers pArri^uiarly praise DINGO EMBROCATION for its wonderful properties. The basis of this embrocation is not made from ordinary or rank oils, but from the now famous Dir.go Eucalyptus.. Therefore relieves pain ami swelling just Hko magic and does not break the skin, fry ft u< day lls 6<f pt*r~ bottle. Wholesale Dingo ■MfxlioirM» l«trj v-i^felarj'i To all public speakers and singers " NAZOL" is invaluable. Keeps the throat clear of phlegm and in perfect condition. Sold everywhere Is 6d a bottle. "LINSEED COMPOUND for Coughs and Golds Loos^u*. ph!j*guj. ullavs ifritAtion Doctors prescribe and recommend " Alboffin" for internal use. —perfectly tasteless. 4s 6d pint. Hean's Pharmacy Chronic and obstiniate constipation relieved by "Alboffin," the best and. purest Liquid Paraffin on the market. 12s 6d half-gallon. Hea-n's Pharmacy. Dim sight, failing sight, old sight scientifically tested. Eyes examined free. Hean's Pharmacy. Two qualified opticians in attendance. Eyes examined and spectacles accurately fitted for comfort and appearance. Hean's Pharmacy. Optical Department. The-biggest Optical Stock in Wanganui is-at Hean^s Pharmacy. H. A. Bagley, Chemist and Optician (late Sydney N.S.W.), manager Hean's Pharmacy. EXPERIENCE PROVES THE VIRTUE OF HEAN'S ESSENCE. ONE BOTTLE MAKES A PINT FINEST FAMILY COUGH REMEDY SAVES AT LEAST 9s. WHAT DEALERS SAY. | Mr A. M. Loasby, Chemist, Christchurch—"After 40 years' experience I can say that no proprietary medicine put on the New Zealand market has ever had such a large sale. You have evidently struck a public want in popular form." :,: R. C. Brien, Family Chemist, Wellington—"Your essence is selling splendidly. Send another gross at once." Burgess, Fraser & Co., Merchants, New- Plymouth :-^ " Kindly forward andther five gross Hean's Essence. Buyers are repeating orders and taking ' increased quantities." j Mr. A. Eccles, Proprietor of the largest retail drug business in Auckland —"I must say the sales of Hean's Essence have exceeded my expectations. My customers are particularly well pleased with it, and I shall shortly be ordering another five gross lot." W. D. James, Feilding—"Please send me another gross of Hean's Essence. It is no trouble to sell on account of being made by a qualified chemist, and the fact that one bottle makes a pinti-of family cough mixture and saves people so much money. The mixture made from your Essence has proved itself much better than the usual run of cough mixtures. We use it our- | selves, and find it really good." NOTE.—Hean's Essence does not contain any poison. There is no morphia, opium, laudanum, paregoric, or other harmful drug in it. It is pure, effective, harmless economical. Sold by most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G-. W. Hean, Chemist, Wangariui. 20

Notice To Producers. 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 Ports of England:— Advauces for first quality are made 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 lb. (These figures are based od conservative values particularly in regard to by-products). Examples:— LAMB ADVANCE LIMITED TO AN AVERAGE WEIGHT £ s. d. OF 401b. 401b Advance of 65 per cent, of 6£d is 4.23 d 0 14 1 Fat, Pelt, Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, estimated value 8s 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 661b Advance 65 per cent, of 5d is Advance 65 per cent, of 4 l-8d 3id 0 15 2 is 2.68 d 0 12 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 REEF. Average 8001b. Advance 65 per cent, of 4£d 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 5 0 455, say 35s 115 0 Total cash received by farmer 11 8 4 Total cash received by farmer 7 16 6 fd per lb. less is advanced against second quality in all classes of meat. the Warjrnnni Freezing Company will pick, freeze and ship stuff on behalf of consignors. NOTE—Tt is desirable that farmers should remember— (l)That Bristol chnr<rps. including cold storage for the first month, are less than half of London's, while the freights are the sarrxv (2) That the London 21b weight allowance on mutton takeu off the carcase is snvprj by phippinp; to Bristol. (3) That in'practice about 3 percent, out of the 6 per cent, deducted for cold weiffhtfi jis ;><7n; npt Tint treirrM<s ?<? paved at Bristol. (-!) That thn PoTrmn^v fruarar>tpps that tha farmers' produce will be properly taken care of at the Bristol and other West Coast ports, which cannot be said in fHp easp of London. (5) That no produce will under any circumstances, be disposed of at less than thp rnlinrr oripp in London on the clay. (6) That, with tbp <?avin<r which may be effected in insurance, these differptipps in thp pharcrp* aloTip. rr.pans an advantage to the farmer of approximately \d per lb. in favour of Bristol. For fnrthpr information npply to hp Managpr. The Bristol and Dominion* P'-odiiP**™' Acoocm+ior, Wellington, or v; W. J. Pclson. Esq.. IVwrtell.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20053, 11 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20053, 11 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20053, 11 April 1914, Page 8

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