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All's Well That Ends Well •. ♦ (By G. E. HUNTER) EPISODE I. He", a pro. at pinching mail bags, But the Heenzo made her better, •/ _>' -lift 8 is e ° w!th sin ' And revive <l life's healthy glow, mi i ■ ■Iffinfr'i' mi «^ as st , a . ndln ß near . the dru 8 *tor» So that night she took her daughter p% W hen this story did begin. To the nearest picture show. SOS tanfandkiP L H «? a ru he maiden . ,eavin ? , And, of course, they met our hero; P?Prf§ i , w,th h , er P" rcel ,n her han(1 1 He was there, the " knowing bird," JjSlfr >aBBJME*L. " I ! |< eme ?'.» opportunity And mamma that night discovered I/ FlJmE&tfflsS?K. villainously grand. • She was only " dirty third." *ILK *' c snatched the parcel ""W '/\ Fl om the ladv ' y° u "S «nd sweet, EPISODE VII. *"•* I daS faSt as .' e ß s cou,d l »ke him ■——-_. ■»___ One that needs no paint at ail, ~ «&T"WI BWtliSlSii HsX- , " With a figure plump, yet slender, *\ Mi! BS*" 1 Not too large and not too small ? V-SL- WjSßl^Ml^' — Sort of f»irl we never meet— (Zβ ' Eyes and hair beyond description— jjar General get-up extra sweet. if H| Life is really good and pure, Now, this simple story opens NBSESStese*- Could anything be sweeter? In a city druggist's "store ; —■"■"■tgb- y ou 11 excuse the poet, friends, - The girl stands near the counter But our hero saw the dirty deed, " ne change his metre. With her back towards the door. As heroes always do. This has been a lively tale. Gentle reader do yen wonder p t never h , cs,,ate . d Full of youth's endeavour ; scorv £ aboT? Er " he rUtin,tt S' to °- *»* >'» 'Wt like the brook, Read these verses to their ending Now the villain. let mc tell you, It can't go on for ever. And you surely shall find out. H^A'^V ~0 '*'" 8 C °lu ; The youth ' ~c ** ye the * irl * ""« But, before I close this chapter. f£ left the fold P W i th i™* , nice "•e™?"* Hark to what the maiden said: ror wnen young he d lelt the lold. For he loved her pretty face "Can you let mc have some Heenzo » had , not been * ,yen Heenzo, And her ways so saving. For n ,y mother sick in bed T Th , e M n h < "H " <*• WJ d * y ! " "Wj, he B ft gJ^iIJMX Hence, the hero grabbed the villain— Is in no way diminished. iT) Took the parcel in a trice— .. , , .... «s£!r*Tj T But before he left the rascal Vc ¥ s r - of c o "f»c. he wed the girl, ■ He B»ve him this advice: -, He had *j< 5 ways and means, Oh: ~%XBr Iβ. " v \. .i Man can aflord to keep a wife Mwkmlmi Who n,akes cough cu,e Uom H — Alld you'd better quit this pinching (?. Or the 'Cops' mill take you off." U '"** •■ . EPISODE V. ¥ s* Let mc introduce the hero, \ l^"->• Stj^^^Z Ere I write a sentence more ; z' \JHCEN2O J— ''" ""' A He is standing nice and handy, I cunts |--~ T' »* Just inside the Chemist's door. S&bi JJWbWIJ t-^ouo H & w "tea [~"""le~3'-"'--T His hair is crisp and curly, , - ——*%J^pU" e ' And he has bright eyes" of blue; ' You can see he is a hero, With a heart that's big and true. ' / ' A VALUABLE RECIPE He was standing near the counter I f — ! When the lovely maiden said: J U SaT ji. FOR INFLUENZA, COLD, "Can you let me'have some Heenio X ASTHMA, AND BRONCHITIS For my mother sick in bed ?" " jn&S^^P^* MIXTURE This attracted his attention, ; . And he bought some Heenzo, too. Sh^i. h ' m .) ust the n,c « st *mi\ti fluen.a. «d Soro Thro.t. may b" m>d« Now mv Story it has started " Ver earned - »P by anyone in • few minute.. Here ia And it y 'snid you must agree • Tlje girl got safely home that night- «»• '«<P«. which i. worth cutting oul: Since votive fancied the befSnmr She hadn't much to fear, *» » »»T B e bre»kfa«toupful of warm Pray orenare fhr£ *' For the villain had • w,lt « r * d<l th "« t.ble.poon.fulof tr.aole rray prepare lor chapter three. An(J {he h he „ noner> four t.bleepoonsful of luiir, tßiennc ¥xi c -j -•«-.. and two table»poon»ful of vinef ar. 'When EPISODE 111. For a maiden >sn t frightened— cool, add loz of Keenzo. and place In a When beside her hero bold, )»rce, tightly - oorkad. clean boUle. <If >^\/ ;^^^j And sis she had her Heenzo. treacle or honey •Tβ not at hand uae ",' .She'd no fear of taking cold. ' ' ' ' double quantity of augar.) fl» HfeSpciTJ pp.cnnc vi " The » boT# »eelp« produces a family ■ /O3f ra il trliUft VI. ,».<.-.,. »upply of mixture which ha* no anperior !>t oM u(3 i 4 ■"' ~„ , " for •ooiening; phlegm, easing coughs, and I rILh.NZO I of ordinary ready.made mixture* put up ' ■ * bie n»oney-iaTin«; is to be •fleeted by making your own Cough Mixture from This chapter is a sad one, vv-ll thi* tale hi« hern «rlilno atrength Heenao Is splendid for Tooth. For it Introduces crime ; It has riven mc a thril?* *~ * oh, M,<1 1 , ?? 1 !! Whil * f °* C " mp, Md The villain is a rascal I /oreot tUe sir He's mother Diarrhea. 15 to SO dropa taken in hot Just returned from doing time. fono w≥ fealTy 111.' SltS ' ° Proß,p, HeeßM is obtainable from til leading CounuU and Star*. «r poit-free on receipt of price from <L W. HEAN, Chemiit, Wanftni and at Sydney, Mtlbourm, Adalald*, Brlabane. Hobart and Perth

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 187, 8 August 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 187, 8 August 1919, Page 11