Trainers and jockeys when in town don't fail' to. call at Herb Price's Store in Willis-strest for any wearing apparel. We carry exclusive stocks.—Advt. ' Gentlemen who are in iovra for the races are invited to call and inspect our smart sljowing of men's wear at Herb. Price's 54-56,- Willis-street.—Advt.
direct' contact prolonged. A drynesa or soreness in the throat or nasal cavity is quickly dispelled by gargling, at intervals, a teaspconfal of Flnenzol with the head, thrown well back -^•preferably while lying down. The longer Fluenzol is kept in direct contact with inflamed pa-vts, the quicker is relief obtained.—Advt. ■ '
GOOD VALUE. At tho present, time-everyone finds it necessary to study expenditure and get as good value for «t#WW> their money as «|p||a|!| ' possible. -No adl^^^^S vajice has' -been lljjwajt;; made in the price JSln| >-^ of Dr. Morse's IndSßpSSsglmi p« diaji Boot Fills, jgif~ m^ *^J ifca although the cost fi a ie. Hh °f pvoducing thorn VK«R§fi? Fill has gone up 1 'siiffrmw W& enormously, and. ■ wl ? ri"? would , be m ffc!2? .^ *^ justified. There M DIIIC 'n eaC'a bottle, H rILIS ®IM and they- are sold KMSSSg mSr generally, throughi out New Zealand for one .shilling or a little higher in certain districts, The greatest care is takea selecting the ingredients of the v pi!js, and they are in every way a, splendid product. No better pill is made in this or any other country, and if they are occasionally vised more expensive medical treatment can be avoided.— Advt. . i HOME ECONOMY. ■ MAKING BEST COUGH SYRUP. , (By a- Qualified Chemist.) There is much talk nowadays of economy a,nd retrenchment. The cost of living has gone up, aud up, and up. Cough and cold mixtures take a JpKof money, particularly where there is a family. An ordinary eighteenpenny bottle, of cough medicine goes nowhere. A dose or two, and the mixture is done. Wise mothers and fathers now | make their own family cough syrup. In! thousands qf home? much money is #ived in this way. Take a bottle of Heenzo (Hean'a Essence) a little sweetening and water, and mix as per simple directions on the label. These make- a ptat of the finest cough remedy.. That means 'seven to eight ordinary size bottles for the price of pne. Efeenzo (Mew's Essence)' contains all the necessary medicinal ingredients. You add. the sweetening and water yourself and save all unnecessary expense?. Heenzo (Head's Essence) is sold by all chemists, and grocers throughout the Do- j ;minion- Be sure to get Heenzo. —Advt.,-1 Mothers who give their little ones Magnesia—and all wise mothers doshould always use Sharland's. They will aave money and obtain a better i article. Sharland's, being made in the Dominion, is fresher, than imported Magnesia. Also sold at a lower price. Ask your chemist for Sharland's.—Advt. Tixo maxims of Mothuselali Had viihio in his day, no doubt; But now their price is on a v&v With many things we're counted out. 'Tis written in the book of Me Tint wofds df worth alone endure. ,4diipt that miuxim iiivto-riiite i • a For colds, t«ks Woods' Peppermint Ciw« ' —Advt, '
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 11
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