The amount handled by the totalisator at the Hawke's Bay J/M&ey Club's races on Wednesday and Thursday £65,029 easily constitutes a new record for'the club, being £10,606 above last year's total of £54,423, which was itself a record. , ■ HOW TO MAKE! GOOD COUGH MIXTURE. To avoid the dangers attendant upon the giving to chUd_*en> of cou^h mixtures containing- such habit-forming opium drugs as paregoric, laudanum, and morphia, iparents will be well advised if they make their awn family oough mixture from HEENZO (Registered name for Hean's Essence)., __J__2NZO: is a compound of non-poisonous herbal , extracts, needjng only the addition of warm water and sweetening to make a most reliable treatment for chest and throat troubles. Each bottle of HEENZO will make a pint of ready-to-use mixture. A pint of ready-made cough remedies would cost at least 12s. HEENZO costs only 2s, and is obtainable from all leading chemists _and -^tores', or direct, post tree, otn receipt of , price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui.— 2, v "Th© energetic company, which has shown that disinterested management may be applied with success to public houses has changed its naifte from' the Home Counties: Public House Trust to Trust Houses^ "Limited," says the .Spectator. "It has also made a daring new move by taking the Hotel de TJ-urope m Leicester Square, which was opened on . February 11 as the Hotel and ;. Cafe Victory..-. Alcoholic drink .will .* be sold only during or afiier meals, m accordance with the company's pohcy, which is to encourage the sale of food and non-alcoholic drinks, on which alone the employees receive a commission. The too free indulgence m sweets, cakes, -etc., soon upsets the stomach. The' easiest and simplest corrective is Sharland's Magnesia; 1/3 per bottle everywhere.— 4l ,.'.'-. A number:. of-, tran^-po-pts^ are now 'on the way ' to ; Zealand with homecoming soldiers;" Of* 5 these the Bhamo, with draft 234,^ comprising 818 of all ranks, is due at Auckland, on April 2A. All troops will disembark there. Tlie Corinth'ic, with draft No. 236, totalling 1161, is due on April 22 at Lyttelton. Draft No. 340, with 610 soldiers and 150 Avives, is due at Auckland by the Remuera on April 29. Wood.' Great Peppermint <W
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 9
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