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The Premier of New South Wales And Many Other Australian Members of Parliament Pay High Tribute to New Zealand's Famous Discovery HEANS ESSENCETHE GREAT MONEY-SAVINC REMEDY FOR • Over 9000 Weli-'cnown People Have Written in Commendation of HEENZO. .- 'A-ii3 ns the number ore many Australian Member* of Parliament, some of -whom wrote as far back as five years ago extolling Heenzo, with which they are as well pleased to day as they were then. M fnuw MIA mr. Walter f. o'hearn, m.l.a. : "Cn ] iVSr. JviiliM u 1 U£\tt 1 ) lVJi.Ju.ra. several occasions I have had such proof of the cura- ' r» »,~.,i n„„r.i ,„...- tive value of tlo«nzo in c;ises of colds, which were PREuIIcR OF NtrV SGUFH WALES regarded as extremely dangerous, that I have plea- ,,. . .. .. «_u~.«i.... sure in recommending your excel k-nt preparation to has expressed his appreciation m the following the m>tice of my ffanA*. ,„ ni . lkill „ Venzo availWO!r 3# able at a jirice which is within the Teach o: everyone, "There is an old saying that tiio man who makes . yo u have conferred a distinct boon to the public." two blades of grass prow where formerly only one crew is a benefactor to the community: -By making MR. W. DA TIES, M.L.A.: "You deserve well of Ueonzo available to the public you have gone one the people of Am-traha and New Zealand for having | better inasmuch as vou have made half-a-crown go placed Hccnzo on the market, theieb.v bringing within as far'as twelve shiliing3 previously did in the pur- c their reach a means of reducing the co:*t of curing 'chase of nie.licineH forcouglis :«id colds.. When the . coughs and colds, which has for yews Leon an item undoubted curative properties of Heenzo are taken of considerable expense in many homes. As one who I into account, youi benefaction to the public is even has used Heenzo on various occasions, I can speak ; greater tirin'it at first appears, for the value of health from personal exj crieuce of its value as a family * ""preservation cannot be estimated in pounds, shillings remedy which adequately fills all claims you make aud pence. Having proved the value of lleenzo,- for it." . - >° th * haVC PleaSUre MR.T. J.SWINEy,M.T,A.:"A couple of . m recommending it to my inends. ago T contractf>d whnt •„„.„ every n;dicn i i()n of beill „ What Other Members of the Legislative a particularly sev.ere cold I had a bottle of Heenzo Assembly say : <• - in the home, and my wife made up the mixture .~, ,a,tv rkTTi-nr.' t.t r a . «4- «„* ;„ «.t, n «,. according to the directions furnished on the label. MR. JOHN QUIRK, 1.1.L.A. :As one in whose , fh ff . checki the cold waß rernal . k!! bJ y - home Heenzo has been used for several years in the sati , filetory that t. thin fc the lnerits of hWuzo should * treatm-ut of Coughs and Colds t affords , e plea- fa (] tf t „ k specially those who stfre to bear testimony to its goodness. I know of ~ • ,v R ~, ' L J nothing else that pi ves such quick relief in .cases of . «»e in tne jjusd, throat and chest troubles." MR. JOHN W. DOYLE, M.L.A.: It gives me MR CECIL H. MURPHY, M.L.A. (late A.T.F.): much pleasure to state that ] have found IW.tnzo ai "Accept my congratulations upon having made exceptionally good remedy for colds. 1 t.s 'moderate-. available to the public, at a price which places it price and rapidity of action should make a special whin" the reach of the poorest.members of the appeal to workers with families, who arc frequently community, so excellent a remedy for throat and in doubt as to the best arid most reliable means of ■■■"chest troubles as Heenzo. So satisfied am 1 with its curing coughs, colds and throat troubles. In -this curative merits that I have pleasure in heartily respect, it*een;stome that Heenzo supplies a long- . ' ricommendiug Heenzo to my friends." I felt want in the home." Saves Pounds. . In these tfay? of high cost of living it behoves every one to effect every economy possible.' Prior to the discovery of Heenzo the cost of cough mixtures was always a considerable item in every home. The usual sized bottle of ordinary ready-made mixtures cost from 1/6 to 2/6; and was used up in a day if several i. peoole had colds. Many parents could not afford the expense of purchasing a -V week or more's supply of ready-made mixture. As a consequence, they allowed * v the ailments to go untreated, and the results were disastrous, often terminating V in pneumonia and consumption. The placing of Heenzo on the market at a ? ': price within the reach of everyone has altered all this, for anyone may, in a few $ \ moments, at a cost of balf-a-crown make a family supply of the finest quality <-"'• cough' mixture—mixture that riot only saves much ready-money, but gives the § reatest possible relief from throat and bronchial affections, and which has een proved unsurpassable for the treatment of influenza. % : . ,;.-. ————-—— —' ' Heenzo is obtainable from all Chemists and Stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 2/6, from I G. W. HE AN, Manufacturing Chemist, Wanganui —and at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobavt and Perth.. r»^^ l^ff j^x!oa^':?w^watyngzoajs' l i i,i i ijiiii in wn«a——ngca '- 'pi fcffi&Jn £« JSfc { Thoroughbred to : . I lilt? vAJJLC I f jHHiy Tiyplpl l B When Brockway entered the Motor Truck field, they IS ■... ■ / / B saw that no one firm had a monopoly of all the IB ' l "'■ ' m good things in Motor Trucks. Therein lies one g 1 N . vern .-i ect t u e „„. B secret of the prockway's success in I | | i , r% • V"» Bra of nervous breakdown —. Reducing the Running Cost IS d«e to the overstrain ■ rr* ■' i rr* 'rr » B B c^use " " y nousekeep- ffi of Truck Traffic II duties - j t . ' x II MarsHall's B mM&*wTn& FtyM J H (The Foipherin. with wi-P") | . not one feature, but all the i ■ is the finest prescrip- B . features of American engineering | 5 tion ioT nerve troubles ■ triumphs. = There is, fop I I S V, . f T m - ncing I »..--.•. .-,. ■rj**" - *•** N '** , ' ***» . * M * . **y#««-* |w . h ; B with lassitude, msom- m fhe Continental Bed Seal Motor \ I B ni . a ' Headaches and g The Sheldon back axle - 1 |B other distressing handicaps. § m. «P' i ~«~~— M.--W ■ m i id fry M*rshall s Fospherine g" Tne Timken bearing I •j«j ie Brockway i >' ML. «* once-Restoration to perThe Brown-Lippe selective gears | #.$ | ■■. f « ct health «»«»My follows. Era 0, The Eisemann high-tension magneto-J | ih 1/6 and 2/6 per . The Spicer Universal joint | MC! "'*" B Large size at .2/6 equals ;' The Parish pressed steel frame 1 Motoroo m « | four .mail bottles. . The Schebler carburetor w - h ' Any engineer knows what these names mean as units la motor B Krwrmi RfiLresentatirM. truck efficiency. Let us thoroughly demonstrate other points I vatt CO . LIMITKn. ■- of superiority that mark the Brockway. Call on us or write • **"• UAUttU ' ww * wmittM * Xor literature. f -——• BROCKWAY CAPACITIBS: 30 cwt. to 5 tons! j TOOTHACHE '■' ■«« -.-**" 9 m m '■ f-i ! NEURALGIA I ||A g@ B B I Tin \ASJP CURED INSTANTLY BY ■ _ .KllirlC .VIIPQ _ UCtlva J NERVINE ,-i * ' (C. J. JONES, Managing Director) y I Wf^^^E^^^^:S?L cPRKE- ;!»:■■-.. Corner DtJBHAM & VICTORIA STEEETS. I ifiwS' "'^"^"H J 3 I?' H «nl»»ao«bleleelhl»«fl*red 111 1 11 - , „ nannn&j to w Bmta't Neivine. Vv 1 leiift,mi in mf joy U»e p»m qvick);sadentiil,ceued." Y-'' OF AU CHEMISTS AND STORES - - - -j - ' 00* . \. .',,.,,. ' 111 I ■ ■ ■ |f- MOTORISTS! Do Not Vulcanise ■—| , ■'■ Vs* Magic Rubber Mend lIT ■ 8 J WHICH WILL SAVE YOU 50% | (" ««1/I\Y7l*> :•: VWin splice a tube so that it will be just as easily and as permanently "KIWI " jrtrouger than the original splice. healed as the damage to tabes. A\/fMIR!MP 3 .Vand does not require: more than.' . you can take sevwal •worthless , ' rLAVtJUrvIINVji . .*»half-inch lap. tubes, cut out bad parts, sad spiice ESSENCES ' -War put on new valve pads as. the good parts together with a few | ■i securely as the origitiiJ pad. . Will •cents' worth oi MACSIC RUBBER . ;: and MEND. g^-mj k«ta» j-kto <t valve pads or splices. • Wffl repair »B robberarticfes, soch SL of "Kiwi" E«ance». ": Wifl quickly and permanently as rubber raincoats, football l>lad- - . l ) xat .repair long rents or tears as easily dets, water hose, robber DOOts, w _ b horn is-it-wiU a small puncture. Cuts shoes, blankets, watAr bags, robqer- f)X - n coo^ Iti M d bakiag, or blisiers in tyres or castings are insulated wire, etc* * ijjey are always «o We Guarante. thU Mend. Obtainable at «n Garacw. ' dependable. PBICE: Auto Size. 10/6 per tin. Sepaurman Size. 93/- per tin %£fl*T? ff&ilZ I FARMERS NX Distributors • ' .******%-^ SSIWASO BROS. & co. L f Peterhwwgk SU Orfstciurcc. Ketrrpdionie, ggsser Ce to. Ltd. -I '* ytor— sisx* { g| _M ; I -'-;"' . .' ' '

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16901, 31 July 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16901, 31 July 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16901, 31 July 1920, Page 5

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