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SAVES MONEY-GIVES QUICK RELIEF. .;■/,.. ' - . ...._.-■. Miss Jean Clyde, the gifted young Scotch actress, who plays "Bunty" in "Bunty Pulls the Strings," writes :-;— "I have found' Heenzo (Hean's ■Essence) invaluable for colds and preventing hoarseness." ■ Heenzo (Hean's Essence) is unsurpassed as a remedy for Coughs,; Colds, and Catarrh. Two shillings' worth goes as far as 12 shillings' worth of'ordinary mixtures. Obtainable from Chemists .and Stores,, or. post free on receipt of price, 2s, from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui.—Advt. . 7

A' TONIC FOR THE NERVES. Nervous neople* who have not yet de. veloped a disease that can be recognised and treated By the medical profession have the greatest trouble in fincjmg relief. Irritability, headache, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, all these discomforts make life miserable, but are endured rather than run a-'doctor's bill without definite hope ofv recovery. Every such sufferer should know the danger of such a condition of the nervoug system. Nervous debility and even paralysis may easily result if the tone of the nerves is not restored. The one big fact that brings hope and relief is> that the nerves can be restored by building up the blood.' It cannot be too often repeated that only through the blood can nourishment , and medicine reach the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make the blood rich and red and quickly restore vitality and energy to a weak nervous system. A nervous person who gives these pills a. trial is almost certain to see good results, and, what is' more, the benefit will be lasting because the trouble is attacked at its root. Thin blood makes weak nerves. Building-up the blood restores nerve force. There has been no increase in the price of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Your own chemist sells them or you can order direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicins Co., Box 845, 'G.P.0., Wellington. Price .3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. Booklet on nervous disorders free.—Advt.

CATABRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE • \- OVERCAME. If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to your chemist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double- strength), and add to it £-pint of hot -water and a little crystal sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy. and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little, and is pleasant to take. Anyone who lias catarrhal deafness or head noises should give thisv prescription a ■trial.—Advt.. '.■".' . .

A BOON TO RHEUMATICS.. Rheumo positively contradicts the old idea that Rheumatism cannot be cured. It has succeeded where many of other alleged remedies failed. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago is caused by the presence of uric acid in the blood. I This must be eliminated from i the system before a complete cure can be effected. Rheumo seldom fails to neu- v tralise and expel this uric acid. Read a well-known Christchurch hotel proprietor's "• experience :—- . "I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for quite fourteen yeara, and tried almost every remedy suggested by my friends and medical practitioners, but-with very little relief. About three years'ago I was strongly advised to try Rhenmo. I did so, and with the greatest satisfaction. I have a little twinge now and then, but Rheumo puts me right at once. At all chemists and stores— 2s 6d and 4b 6d. Pragandra is a wonderful cure for hard or soft corns. Try it! Barraclough's Magic Nervine Cures Toothache.—Advt. ."'."' FOR YOU—FREE BEE OINTMENT. Convinced that once you use Bee Ointment, you willvrealise its superiority, we make you a free offer. Merely drop a line, and we will forward you a generoussized free sample of this grand old remedy for cuts, sores, burns, skin eruptions, and abrasions of all sorts'. Write to-day. Box 388, Wellington.—Advt.

Grandpa hadn't any trains, or even telo- - phones, , Grandpa- went by tho slow cpaoh; Hard on Grandpa's bones, Graudrna went by schooner then. ■ Steamship?—never knew her. Often had a cough orcold, ,No Woodd' Great Peppermint Cuie. I ■ ,-Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 3

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