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A COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE WORTH HAVING.

(By a Qualified Cheniist;) If fourteenpence- were : . lying on' ilie! footpath, what would: you do? Leave it there, or pat it m your; j)ocket? \• • - E very time you pay eighteenpeoticfe . for a bottl© of family cough i' ; ; remedy you lt?se fourteenjien'ce. Y6u|ta^je it out of your pocket instead, of leaving' it m. That's a. fact thousands of people are proving every day. And you. cait pr6ve n stiaightivay by . -using.; HEI3NZO (ITean's li^sence). „..', It makes a pint o^ the, finest family cough remedy you can possibly, buy. ; Ifc jveans eiotht eighteenpenhy bottles 'for two shillings. In. other^ words, 'an eiglitleenpenny bottle costs - leas . thaji fourpence. A tre'inenc(ous an 4:;M Toithwhilo money-siavihg you, will admit. * •' ■ C' 'Che mixture -thus made/fri; yoiw own • home is. good' for : graJidparioVjts and grandchildren' — a-rid ; all the;, -aces fa be--'tween-.- Give them a ' ievr' ,dfotos" to a' spoonful, according ,, to age. " ■It.,'.is.. t te splendid remedy for new, coughs, bl* did.' It qxiiclclv relieves the/ coughs of ■•asthmaI bronchitis, influenza', [ croup, hJid eveui iwhooping cougK , Use .'a«_a garglo for sore t)hi'oate, : aiidi relief :•, is Vinetont. It lasts a lpi>g time, and ;axever^p<»n3.' I-lEvEN'ZO. (Hearts Essence) os -.*l(1 by chemists aiiid 'grocers^ ai 3s >i bottle ; or post free on receipt of price froni Heart's Pharmacy,' Wanganuiv' 1 . "■;'.;."' ' ' ', '""'■'

l^ori't accept a "just ■ ais . good," but insist on- H-R-EI-N-Z-O. the priginAl; ant} .genuine. • ..>. ■ J

■ Mr. Barnard : Can you tell me of any other stock getting through? — No. Are there not a lot of wild pigs running about?— To be particular there are three. They make holes if neocssfaiy through which sheep can aft'erw-ards get?— Yes .. Will you pit your opinion against those who gave evidence that the fence was satisfactory ? — Certainly. You said to plaintiff when you met him at the fence that you wanted a real good fence now that ne had placed the mattsi* m legal hands. What made you say that? — He showed his teeth. " * ■ , So you showed yours? — Xo. I was determined, that is all. I want an eight wire fence. • • ■ • I \ You- wanted it without expense? — Not necessarily. j You complained that the posts were short?— Yes. " , Yon say you measured the fencing posts? — 1 measured those* Iving on tho ground. , • , ' ' Yon deny that the existing line is tho ' best that could be got?— Yes. i | You consider that plaintiff took some property?— l call it bold, bald, audacious I annexation. (Laughter.) ; ! Mr. Hutchinson was your predecessor? —Yes.- - ■ •" s I Do you menu to say that lie 'would '■ not approve if the line was not briny. ! fenced ' -correctly ?-!-Yas. because hp knew j bis leasehold was inmost lip, and ho' j would not get it ng-iin as it was being ' cut up -for •settlement;- ', I ! Do. yon m pan to sny.thai a man like! the plaintiff wtih 2000 acres would stoop to those means to secure what, on your own showing, amounts to ;i couple of acres of. -rotten country ?4-T don't know, j If the farmers- in their evidence- sari thd fence- -generally wns. -th« correct height dp you .contend diflVi.vntly ?—Yes,certainly.- ' ' '" ;On • tho -in'lWil.' -popts should be ail ri>ht^ anjrles 'to the slope? — Yes. j 1 -Plaintiff- has. 'kept* a careful record as ; •to the- actual • times woiUed. Can you ■dispute it?— No, I cbii not. To Mr. Colemnn \ Hal the fence been erected "on t"he true boundary therewould .have been no gaps at the creeks,.', i At this stage his Honor "djourned tho Court at about 10 -p ; m. till 9.30 a.m. to-day. ''*:'• ' fOontiniie.d Ori t*ajfe 5.)

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 8

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A COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE WORTH HAVING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 8

A COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE WORTH HAVING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 8