The highest gauge reading at the Gisborno waterworks was 1251 b, and the lowest 1061 b during the past fortnight, The top line was maintained in working order during the period, there being no leak**. The quantity of water that passed through the meter for the weekn ended July 23 and 29 was and 5.960,000 gallons respectively. COU> WEATHER COUGHS. Sudden changes of weather bring bad toughs, colds, and inflamed throats if prompt and proper attention is neglected. Hundreds of people make a large bottle of cough, cold and sore throat remedy by using HEENZO (Hean's Essence) prescription, and use it promptly whenever required. Obtain a bottle of HEENZO from your chemist or storo to-day» mix it with water and sweetening as per the easy directions on the HEENZO label, place in a large bottle, and thus bo prepared for; any sudden weather changes that come along. This rocipo saves you at least 16s ; you get eight bottles for the price of one, and provides a better remedy for coughs, cold 9 and sore throats than you can "buy ready made. At all ■chemists and stores HEENZO is procurable; price 2s 6d.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17029, 14 August 1929, Page 10
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