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WOMEN ARE LEARNING "No, thank you, I want HEENZO (Hean's Essence), and nothing else. 1 have already tried Heenzo, and if it cost double the price I would WiS glyp??rittor PT" HEENZO (Hean's Essence) had just stepped into a shop where patent medicines are sold when a lady customer was using the words above related. He was unknown to either shopman or customer. Apparently the lady had formerly tried HETCNZO (Hean's Essence) for making, her own good family cough and cold remedy, had proved it good, and desired to purchase another bottle. The man behind the counter wanted to sell her something else —probably he would make a little more profit for himself—but his "just as good " substitute didn t appeal. Certainly the lady was clearly within her rights. She had asked plainly for HEENZO (Hean's Essence), and because she had formerly proven its quality and money-saving value, insisted upon getting that which she wanted— HEENZO She left the shop with HEENZO and satisfaction in her hand—she was a wise woman. If you have not yet tried HJidLiNZiU (Hean's Essence), get a bottle from your chemist or grocer to-day. One bottle makes from 7 to 8 ordinary eightcen-penny bottles of the finest family cough, cold, and sore throat remdy it is possible for "jo^ev to buy, and saves you. 10s. HEJ^JNZiU (Hean's Essence) is 2s 6d a bottle everywhere, or post free promptly on receipt of price from Hean s Pharmacy, Wanganui.—Advt.

Cold feot? A British made "UNIQCE" HOT WATER BOTTLE will soon restore circulation. A boon these cold nights, and coots a few shillings. Obtainable everywhere. Look tor the brand when buying. — Advt

1» That is why your household should § S be like thousands of others, and 9|f have a bottle of Bonnington's Irish D & Moss handy. For over 60 years |h this splendid medicine has been 11 relieving coughs and colds, and toll I day it is the standard family cough | m remedy everywhere. | a Besides being perfectly narmless nfk for young and old alike, Bonning--Bjl ton's Irish Moco has a viacosity H H that enables it to adhere to the Jj H passages of the throat and bronchial I I tubes, thus bringing speedy relief. » It " paints the throat inside." 1 Bonniß^toix's 1 IrishOMbss I seldom fails to relieve the most 1 stubborn coughs and colds. Re* I fuse substitutes. Make certain I that you ar« setting the genuine I I Bonnington s Irish Moss. It I 1 costs 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle II .at all Chemists and Stores. For JOB PRINTING in all its branches go to "THE EXPRESS" ♦JtfMCJE, ■ttiaJ* r ' "^^ Blenb«im.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 11 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 11 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 11 August 1920, Page 6