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' j fEßarar Cross*' is the Coaiantee of the original and genuine Aspirin of Baysr MeiysfeoJcra fill ItV not difficult—nothing ekborate or "literary its wanted— Moaoaccticacidoster of SaiicvUe god. & note hi the Way yOil'd toil thillgS tO \ .. your Eftighbour. r |Si3S "Heenzo" is a popular family medicine —it helps to Keep \ jV** folks fpee from coughs and colds—and because of that it is the . "hero] of many little hou«holt|| stories. ' % For instance; y ifWnfl '-Ifi "My little boy Jimmie was greatly upset one evening ft ifwlL* /I 1 ibecause a special examination was taking place at his fmSffl Oil %Jf\ IMr I scHoo! next day and he was anxious to show what he Sill Jc Jif ZMW I , could do. Why was he troubled? .He had a bad cold, |lllir If fl .. ' and it promised to keep him in bed next day, especiIptf v 11 J ally as the weather was cold and wet. But I soon fixed I IBSEKa i I him—or, rather, Heenzo did. I took down my big pint I IfeaaEHßl- |] . bottle of Heenzo, gave Jimmie a small dose, hot, after f mm2ZI9 WMY SUFFER ? I tea, and again at eight o'clock. Covered his bed with an , WlMMMirm W«¥ WrE,r% r | extra blanket N&t morning Jimmy, bright and cheerful, 1 marched gaily of? to school, and kept his end up I ;, ' II 111 J - h town, out in the country townships and backblocb- [/ i --<g- i iMladlf I wh««vW p«>p le saffer ff™ f lds ? re , acd ,Ke . '/ SlSr //I UDKUUnr I | Mimas have to be watched, there we find enthusiastic users of I i ! "Heernro." We want ALL to try for the big cash prizes (tee MlSMM&til I You who suffer the excruciating twinges of j • j 1 Rheumatism at every change in the weather > ■ , i you whose Rheumatism is of such long standing ! - HELPFUL POINTS. I that Slop's has stopped the First! Prize: Write plainly and • li f: pain for thousands of other people and it Will not j Not more than 200 words. 1 fail to stop your pains instantly. . 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' USFW7A TPTTFW COMPETITION. • ' ' fe,w "*y d ° o .y. oa ' I ease. I just apply it lightly and first experience a tingling J i; HEENZO LEUtK tJJOTrJiIIUUn, ' _ P sensJition and in a very short time the pain has left me." |n j &b<l 69 a&sr Prizet | . P.O. Box 1490, Wellington. j ® | ; ■ Get Letter I'o-dayl I' (Hean's Essence) « Bil iM Jl ImM M JaJfcw m Wg W' 1 a bottiLe makes a pint of finest familv cough msxtubs Influenza and Bronchial Affections. g 9sts 2jg y § aves is/. t 0 3©/. C \\o j I By 0m Lady with the Buster, | \ No. S—To Remove Stains from Furniture. j JPw© mjjjm \ ! Stains in furniture can easily be by means of . | WwM&f C It > j a oxa '' c iu \vater. This should be appliea to >j■ ML **&fr Si I j thoroughly with clean water, so as to leave no trace of S^L'^JSc.^L^^^EiS ) A thorough polishing with "Poliflor" when the article fffiM i is quite iry will make it look hke new. 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TOk 'ife 'JfUliily—• ; n painful back, and m- if MALT tf/ B T>E. HAli-L'S FAMOUS CAPSOLS — whose blood is fyQ j /x as =; JMM/ ;K , M.■'sssssttssi-b ' 1 bottle of St Jacobs Oil T T COSTS UO MORE TO SELL YOUR W% aged— or striving to reV from your chemist. A otk for A FURIv[TURB AT WALKER'S.' fW\ aain nlr«?nsrth «fh»F an !' *t£;£U Bc "« r FfW M. SSLr* M I came ot Ihe bactacht oc S vd.'A™®l» ft. ft I=ls WU SM " ' M,k lumbago pain.,. . \each, 7s and 12a dozen,—-Hra/LD Office FMi m H j t ;. Oj' timi In r/o r6 ffic e r Aoeklaad. atid Victogia Bi.. Hapiltoa. ; J" !s^° g .°; ra iJuf»tog . _ ■■••■■ S tKB JSIL w F "®"™ RE r?) Absd«t«l r - ■ j «i» *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 10