.Hospital statistics' prove that amputation is four times as dangerous after the age of 60 as before. . KEADY-TO-TAKE COUGH MEDI- ' ONES TOO DEAR. A-London editor recently stated that ! cough medicines as put up in the'ordi- j nary way are far too dear, They.don't give the public enough for' the ■ price charged. That is not the fault of the manufacturer, however., When a cou K h medicine is fully mixed with'its necessary water and flavouring, and then poured into so many, little bottles at Is 6d, 2s, or 2s 6d each, a whole lot of unnecessary expense and labour are entailThe modern method, and the moneysavmg niethod is to buy a bottle of 1 -T?!?' Whkh is '"8% concentrated, and then add the flavouring and water yourself, and pour into a big bottle. See lull directions, on circular. 'You thus have about 8 times as much for no more money—a saving of anything from 20a tO Q\JS. For tickling coughs, sore throats, asthma, bronchitis, influenza, and the usual run of coughs and colds you will always find Heenzo a friend in need. Its ! slightly laxative and curative action aids the system to a healthy basis. Good for all, folks from babyhood to old age. Heenzo is sold by chemists and stores in bottles 2s 6d each.—Advt.; Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colda, never fail.—Advt, GERMS VERSUS- VELVET. Tho safest, surest, most dependable method of keeping the home clean and germproof is to wash it out frequently with Velvet-the celebrated sterilised soap. Mak es clothes spotlessly clean. Useful for all toilet requirements. Harmkss to dehcate skins. At all grocers. -Advt PUre X ana!yst>s certificate. His joints-ached and 'he was filled with rheumatic pains. Yet he had tried every embrocation you have ever heard of. ■ :pL reah?e that the root cau« of all Rheumat lS in is an excess of uric acid Z^hS^VW^^emfe^ 1 born cases of rheumatism, lumbago or 5° ■*> R, h t eJ? mo w «eldpta fails. BarraV clough« Jla gl c Nervine stops toothache,' Is 6d everywhere. Proefanda cures cAvds quickly. Is 6d.—Advt. For Bronchial Colds, take ' I Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt! 11l I'O- X V. FUR. NISHiNGS' dost pounds less tfmn ■ I -'-' clsewhetc. j Opert till c^ c»ifc shop98M. : / efi>? — ; I- Buy ami Save from I iRIDAY Factory : Direct. ' "'j||.' 100 WJtON SJ . | HI WBLUMGtOM HI , OpsjiitejlußlcipaJ
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 4
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390Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 4
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