CONCENTRATED MEDICINE FOR SPRING COLDS.
BY A QUALIFIED CBEMIST.
Every bottle of ready-to-take family cough medicine contains three things—medicine, sweetening - , water. You have the water in the tap. The sweetening you have bought from your grocer. Is there any good reason why you should buy these two under the name of cough medicine? Hardly!
Now, to make a good big bottle of cough, cold and sore thiont medicine that is good for any member of tho family, get the concentrated medicine—a bottlo of Heenr.o, and mix this with water and sweetening. Simple directions on the circular will toll you how. You wi.li then have n big bottlo at very little cost.
Heensso is jplendid for all ihe ordinary coughs and colds that come along at any time of the year. When taking a dose a good plan is to sip slowly or to gargle the throat before using. You will feel it warmingranil soothing as it goes down, and after a dose or two you will say "That's fine, good old Heenzo!’’ A2s fid bottle makes a pint of finest cough and cold remedy—saves many shillings. »Sold by chemists and store®.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 9
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191CONCENTRATED MEDICINE FOR SPRING COLDS. New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 9
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