. HOME-MADE REMEDY FOR CHILDREN'S COUGHSSAVES MANY SHILLINGS! Thousands of mothers all over New Zealand arc saving money by making their own cough mixture at home. It s so simple that it's a wonder anyone continues to pay big prices for ready-mixed medicines. All you have to do is to buy from chemist or store a 2s 6d bottle of Heenzo —Hean's Essence—and add to it enough water and sweetening to make a pint, and you have enough to lasl all winter of the best remedy that money can buy. Heenzo is splendid for coughs, colds, whooping co'gh, croup, bronchitis and influenza. Entirely free from harmful drugs, it can be administered with perfect safety to the youngest child or delicate adults. Children like Heenzo, too; a big advantage, as every mother knows. Get a bottle of Heenzo —the CONCENTRATED remedy—t<o-day—all chemists and most stores sell it. —Advt-.
A SOLICITOR'S MOTHER, A Wellington solicitor states that for a long time past he has looked upon Q-tol a.3 werely an aid to shaving. Ke says,* hawevcr, that only recently his mother, who had been a chronic sufferer from eczema for years, had rid herself of the disressing ailment by using Q-tol systematically.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19092, 10 August 1925, Page 11
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