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WOMEN ARE LEARNING. "No. thank y0u,.1 want HJ3ENZO (Heans Esaeui-f), nnd nothing el.se. I have already tried Heenzo, and if il cost double the price I would willingly pay Hint pr'.oe." The proprietor of HBEXZO (Hean's Essence) had just stepped into a shop where pattnt medicines are sold, when a lady lated. He was unknown to cither shopman or customer. Apparently the lady hart formerly tried HBE'XZO (Hean's Essence) for making licr own good family cough and cold remedy, htiil proved it good, and der sired to purchase another bottle. The man behind the counter wanted to sell her something else—probably he would make a little more profit for himself—but his "just as itnod" substitute didn't appeal. Certainly the lady wan clearly within her rishts. Sue bad asked plainly fur HKKNZO (Hran's nu.l l.ecauso she had forinprly proven its quality and money-saving value, insisted upou petting that which she wanted—HKENZO. She left the shop wltn lIEKXZO and satisfaction in her baud — she was a wise woman. If you huvu not yet tried H.EENZO iHean's Kssence) get a bottle from your chemist or grocer to-day. One bottle makes from 7 w> 8 ordinary eighteen-ipenny bottles of the litlpst family couch, cold and sore buy ami saves you 10/. lIEENZO (Tlean's Essence) is 2/e a bottle everywhere, or post free promptly on receipt of price from Mean's Pharmacy, Waugamii.—(Ad.)

Ladies should protect themselves against influenza infection by putting about ten drops of Nazol on a handkerchief and placing inside a blouse on the chest. Use Nazol freely in this way—■ it does not injure the jnost delicate fabric.— (Ad.) How do you keep that pink so spotlessly clean? Try O.K. Oleanifcr, 1/ tins everywhere.—(Ad.) Sprinkling about ten drops or JJazol on the chest of the pyjama jacket at night, or on the singlet in the morning, is a good way to get the benefit of Nazol inhalation —just try it. — (Ad.) Linked in peril, pride ana pain. Australians Htauucli and bold; W'uat we've done we'd do again, And what we've won we hold. In the heart of grateful France The nieinory shall endure. Of Anzac rifle, sword and lance. And Woods' Oreat Peppermint Cure. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 197, 18 August 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 197, 18 August 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 197, 18 August 1920, Page 8