HOW TO MAKE GOOD COUGH MIXTURE j v iEight "bottles of cough mixture, : r "bought in the old-fashioned small bottle, * ready to take away, would measure 0 about 20 ounces, and co6t anything from r 15/ to 30/, according to quality. The c new money-saving way sripplies 20 <j ounces of splendid mixture for 2/8.. d That is a big saving, and worth while j X having. * This is how to do it: Get a bottle of i Heenzo (Hean's Essence) from your * chemist or grocer, take it home and JJ mix it with water and sweetening i (sugar, treacle, or honey), aa directed * on the circular. You will then have a * big "bottle of cough, cold, and sore' < throat medicine, svifficient to last a family for weeks. It is good for asthma, |! bronchitis, quinsy, hay fever, winter ! I colds, and stunmer colds. Because there i J is no poison in Heenzo it may "be taken ! c •by any member of the family at any t time, and will always do good.-—G. W. * Hean, Manufacturing Chemist. 12, I Egmont Street, Wellington.— (Ad.) 40,^ _; — j r
Do your duty—vote La wry and! 1 Crookes. — (Ad.) ' ' Prepare for the cold and wet weather ' t and buy your coats where they're ! J cheapest.—At Hugh Wright's. Karanga- { hape Road.—(Ad.) < Blanket tiargaans at the A.8.C., Karan. } gaitape Road. All wool (wliite), double « bed size blanketed clea"rjii£ »t 20/6 and, *
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 7
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