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WHY THOSE GBEY HAIRS T .There is no need to have grey hairs. . Simply get a 3s 6d bottle of Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic from your chemist.. hairdresser, or store. Apply daily as ■directed, and very soon those.grey hairs will disappear. Nothing could be cleaner and nicer to use, and not only does this great tonic restore the colour to the hair, but it greatly improves the growth, cures dandruff, and stojjs the hair falling at tho same time. Note.~You can consult us at our rooms, 65, Vivian-street, between 10—6 daily, about any hair or scalp trouble, free of charge. Donnelly and Son, Consulting Hair Specialists. Tel. 22-279.—Advt. A WARNING. That cold may develop into something serions, especially daring antumn when complications often occur. Use Nazol now^-pure, '"powerful, penetrating, la 6d. buys 60 dosfs, a,nd every dose bringsrelief. Don't gamble with your health. Get Naaol from chemist or store to-day. —Advt. ■-. . ■ ' •. . :-,-, ■ .... .. .• ,' A COUGH MIXTURE RECIFE WORTH HAVING. (By a Qualified Chemist.) If fourteeirpenc© were lying k on the footpath, what would you do? Leave iti there, or put it in your pocket? : Every time -you pay eighte&npence for a bottle of family cough, remedy you lose fourteenpence. You take it out of your pocket instead of leaving it in. That's a fa-ct thousands of, people ara proving every day. And yon can prove it straightaway by using Heenzo (Heart's Essence). It makes a pint of the finest family! cough remedy you can possibly buy. It means eight eighteenpenny bottles for tl^e pwoe of one. In other words, an eighteenpenny bottle costs less than fourpence. A tremendous a-nd worth-while money-saving, you will admit. ' The mixture thus mad© in your own home, is good for grandparents and grandchildren—and all the ages in be--tween. Give them a- few drops to.ai spoonful, according to age. It is a splendid remedy for new coughs or old. ! It quickly relieves the coughs of asthma, bronchitis, influenza, croup, and even whooping cough. Use it as a gargle for sore throats, and relief is instant. It lasts a long time, and never spoils. Heenzo (Hean's Essence) is sold by J chemiste and grocers, or post free promptly, on receipt of price, 2s 6d, from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. Don't accept a "just as good," tnit insist on H-e-o-n-z-o, the original and genuine.—Advt. '.__ ■■• t LABOUR UNREST. A CRISIS AND~A CONTRAST. PEACE IN THE UNITED STATES. Unemployed in Great Britain on 25th March last numbered 1,375,400. Riots at Islington with 23 injured, seizure of 33 houses "at Cambarwel), Mr. Clynes howled down—these episodes preceded the great coal strike with its ruination of pite, violence in Scotland, smashing of machinery and hints of revolution, j . The liquor party prophesied that pro' hibition would bring Labonr unrest and red revolution on the U.S.A. The population of the U.S.A. is more than twice that of Great Britain, and industrial reconstruction means corteftpondingly larger numbers affected, and hundreds of thousands are out of employment. But, according to The American Issue of sth February last, "'not one instance of disturbance by the unemployed in the United States is recorded." The secret is revealed by the Iron Age, a eternly practical business paper, which, in its issue of 3rd February last, says:—ln the Yonngstown district the personal deposits of every man, woman, and child approximate £130, exceeding h> far as.known similar figures from any other community of equal ~size in the country. Prohibition has been responsible to a large extent for the change in the habits and spending propensities of the average steel worker. And the Age goes on to say these savings will help tide them over unemployment. Workers in Great Britain have been and'"iire spending well over £1,000,000 per day on drink. Here are some typical examples of savings under prohibition. The. figures are official and show the increases in Saying Bank deposits in 1920 a-s compared with 1919. Peoria, Illinois pop.. 72,184—£3,500,000; Chicago, pop.. 2.596.681-£26,000,000; New York City, pop., 5.215,879—£52,000,000. v ' Prohibtion . produces clear thinking workmen, a *ane outlook and ability to deal effectively with hard world-wid* difficulties.—New Zealand Alliance Publicity.—Advt. Wood*' G-raat Peppermint Cure. ' For Cough* tM Colds, never fails. r-Advt,.'

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 11