INFLUENZA.
A VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION
(By a. Qualified Ghemist.) Influenza is hei'e- Many homes are ■full of it,
Feveriahneps *nd tickling soye throats" are quite prevalent. You know how ' J catdhihg" influenza is. Be prepared for the first sign that comes your vray. Make up the fallowing excellent mixture m your o>yiv home. Jt does a world of gopdj 3-ftd saves a lot of money? : • Into a jug put 4 Ifcafjlespoonfuls of sugar, 3 of treacle, 2 of vipegar, and » large break fastcupful of hot Stir and add one bottle of HJ3E.NJO (Hean's Essence). Pour into ft large bqttle ready for use t This mixture, sp easily made m your own -hpxn^ia spleridiq for all kinds of famjly cough,? affd co\q?t, influenza, tickling sore thrpats, head Calds, chest colds, hacking roughs, etcXTett feel each, (J°^ doing you good all the way down. It Qpntainp no pqifion of any kind,, #nd JB perfectly safe and Wonderfully effective for both you and your children — even to the youngest. It reduces the cost of the ordinary eighteenpenny bottle to less than fourpence. HEENZO (Scan's Essence) for making family-, cough mixture at home is sold for most chemists, or post free on receipt. ,qi price, 2s, from Htean's Pharmacy, Wangajrai. Wherever you buy, be sure you "get Ij-E-E-N-£-O, a,s no other will fat '"' I 6
inhuman Englishmen, fit compatriots of ' the Baralong,! It takes a Prussian-German to be really humane, especially when he implores mercy with a pistol m his mouth. The true facts of the case are t-lia-t the sufimarine rose to the surface to shell the stricken vessel but, unfortunately for her, ;the first^shellj 'exploded/ t&VJattfr > cargo of munitions. A large motor-lorry cm the upper deck of the vessel pitched into the .sea. and landed . on the upper deck of the submarine, sinking her instantly. The ship's boats were already so crowded that it was humanly impossible to take another. soul into them, and as it was, their crews spent four days m them with very scanty provisions, before reaching land. So much for British "fright/fulness." Other submarines hid * :themselves among the ipe floes farther, north, and many were the exciting games of hide-and-seek played m those -still waters, yith only ihe seals and grampus- for witnesses.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 9
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374INFLUENZA. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 9
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