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THE FINEST COUGH EEMEDY EASILY PEEPAEED AT HOME AND AT A GREAT SAYING, TOO. HEENZO (Mean’s Essence), water, and sweetening are all you require. Making good cough mixture at home is quite a simple process. It is merely the matter of obtaining a bottle of HEENZO and adding to it the necessary water, sugar, and treacle as perdirections on the label. The resulting mixture is the finest you can possibly obtain, and the money sawing is tremendous. The finished preparation gives instant relief from coughs, colds, and -sore throats, is warming, comforting, soothing, and so wonderfully cheap that there is no wonder that HEENZO is so popular everywhere. The price is 2s 6d per bottle. It saves at least 15s for the home.—[Advt.]

“When docs the -wedding take placeinquired the old stationer, jestingly. “ Why, you don’t thinkShe blushed and hesitated. “ Ah, miss, when young ladies buy a hundred sheets of paper and only twenty-five envelopes, [ know there is always something behind it.” . A VINEGAR OF QUALITY. It is tha delicious appetising flavour anu fragrance of White-Cottell’s Alalt Vinegar that lias made it so famous. It looks good, smells, good, and tastes good. Every house wife who takes a pride in her cooking should insist on obtaining White-Cottell’s, for, it "Improves the flavour of very dish in whicu it is used Ask your grocer for White Cottell’s Pure Malt .Vinegar.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 5

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