SIXTY YEABS' ENJOYMENT IN ' PROSPECT. "Simplicitas" writes: "The tragedy of 'Anno Domini' deeply stirred me, and made me feel how lucky to know that I am only twenty, and have discovered Edgeworth. If I live as long as 'Anno Domini' is now, I will have no less than sixty years of enjoyment of Edgeworth to look forward to. What r wonderful tobacco Edgeworth really: is. I am sure there never can be a better. I can fully realise the poignancy of 'Anno Domini' in having made his discovery sn late. Still, the years he has before him will be full of Hie bliss that Edgeworth gives its devotees." —Advt.
"HEENZO."
A valuable Home Eemedy for Coughs and Colds. "Heenzo," the finest family cough remedy, is known, and used by hundreds of people because it has such wonderful effect in checking the most stubborn coughs and colds and saving big money. A bottle of '' Heenzo'' (Hean 's Essence), costs 2s 6d, and when made up, by adding water and sweetening according to easy directions on the label, gives a' pint of the finest cough mixture at a 'saving of at least 15s. "Heenzo" contains no harmful drugs and can be given to the youngest member, of the family, Children love its warming, soothing effect. Always keep "Heenzo" in your home. Obtainable at all chemists and stores.—Advt.
DEBIVATION OF VINEGAR.
The word "vinegar" js derived from the French word Vinaigre and from the Latin vinum (wine) and acer (sour). Ordinary vinegar is a sour insipid liquid but the quality and the flavour vary greatly. White-Cottell's Pure English Malt Vinegar is an example of a perfect table and salad vinegar. Ask your grocer for White-Cottell 's.—Advt.
("■^j I Think * ' / it oVer By smoking SILVER FERN you enjoy the best Dominion Tobacco* You are helping the man on the land—you are justifying the \ erection in this Dominion of the World's latest model Factory, —and you are increasing employment in an almost unbelievably large number of other New Zealand industries which supply the many materials and accessories which are required. Above all, you will enjoy it. ).< ■ The Best Tobacco at the Lowest Pricel J
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 16
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