BEST COUGH SYRUP.
Easily Made at Home. ilany thousands of people in Xew Zenland, Tasmania, Australia and the adjacent islands make their own good family cough and cold medicine by using Hecnzo, water and sweetening, it takes only a few minutes to prepare, and there is no boiling or trouble. A 2/6 bottle of Heeuzo makes a pint of mixture, which means a saving of about 20/ or more. That is a money-saving easily worth while for every home, whether
poor or rich. Tlu- mixture thus prepared in your own home takes hold of a cough, cold, or sore throat that means business! from the first dose. You can feel it doing good all the way down. A few drops may be given to a young child, or a spoonful to an adult. Heenzo mixture is Warming, soothing, comforting and curing. There is no poison of any kind ill it. It relieves ordinary cough? almost instantly, and stops obtitinate chronic coughs—even whooping coughs— in ii day or two. As a gargle for throats it stands out on its own. It stimulates the appetite, and is slightly laxative — both excellent features. Directions on the circular with each bottle tell how to make and how to take.
Heenzo is sold by chemists and stores at -2/H a bottle, hut if not obtainable in'your district, will be posted prontptly on * receipt of price by G. W. Hcan. Chemiet, 12, Egmont Street, Wellington. (Ad.) 4a
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 7
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