REALLY GOOD COUGH SYRUP. HOW TO MAKE IT AT HOME.
By a Qualified Chemist. Thousands of people now make their, - own good family cough and cold remedy from the following prescription. It 1 saves such a lot of money, and does jsuch a lot of good, that its quick popularity is easily accounted for. Obtain from your chemist or store ono *J bottle of Hean's' Essence and mix it with } sugar, and water as per simple f directions on Hean's Essence label. )•( This will make one pint of really good . juough, cold and sore throat remedy. It frm nice to take, is warming, soothing, * comforting, lasts a long time and never jf spoils. It gives twelve shillings' worth Hfor 2e. A'few drops may be given to a 111 1 child and a spoonful to an adult. Each ■ (dose should be sipped slowly to allow •|"fche mixture, to lubricate the throat as ' unuch as possible, and to help its- warm|iu|i soothing and curing effects. 1 . For influenza, asthma, croup, whoop--liflg, and other cougha , this mixture ! proves a, boon wherever used. Hean's [Essence can now be obtained from most , ( Chemists and stores, or post free on I, receipt of price, 25., from G. AY. Hean, I Family Chemist, Wangamti. 1 .Wherever you buy, be sure you get ; Hean's Ess ence, as no other will do. 25
' Mr. A. P. Seymotte (formerly Super intendent of the Province of Marlbor . ©ugh and afterwards Chairman of Committee in the House of Representatives) is very enthusiastic in his praise t of Fluenzol, and he has induced many ! of his influential friends to try it. In a recent letter reporting further cures, J Mr. Seymour writes: — "It ia not too < " much to say that Muenzol (undiluted) I *' is the finest remedy for all feverish * " and sore throat affections. People I "have cured say they -will, in future, " never be without it in the house." J'-Singers of world repute and practically all theatrical and operatic stars visiting ! N.Z are equally appreciative and now l; use undiluted Fluenzol as a gargle. 109
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 74, 24 September 1914, Page 4
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