POPULAR TARANAKI PRODUCT.
GROWTH OF HONEY ACID. A few years ago many Taranaki people believed that Honey Acid was a new extract of honey or some other remarkable discovery. To-day, however, so great has become the popularity of this Taranakimade product that everybody knows it is the best cough remedy that is obtainable. People are still convinced however, that it is a remarkable discovery, and truly it is, for Honey Acid cuts the phlegm and eases the most violent fit of coughing in a few minutes —even seconds. Hundreds of people who have been victims of crippling colds and wracking coughs have found out for themselves the great curative properties of Honey Acid. It prevents a cold or cough from developing into serious complications. It protects and heals the membranes of the throat and the tissues of the lungs. When your throat becomes sore and red and feels as if it has a sandpaper lining, run for the bottle of Honey Acid. Mothers know that Honey Acid has the remarkable properties of being both powerful in the treatment of adults’ coughs and colds, and yet absolutely safe for the youngest baby. Honey Acid, made by A. H. Blennerhassett, Manufacturing Chemist, New Plymouth, is obtainable at 2s and 3s 6d from Hogg, Moturoa; O’Brien’s, Blanchard, South Road; Cyril Ward, O’Reilly’s, Taranaki Chain Stores, Bates, C. Sole, Newton Allen, De Malmanche, L. Haynes, Young (Westown), Community Stores, Gadds Ltd., Ramshaw, Holland and Co., J. McNeill, Strandon Store, Douch (Fitzroy), Coldwell, Newell (Bell Block), Tapp (Mangorei), Loveridge Bros. (Tariki), Midhirst Co-op. Store, Hanna (Puniho), Cyril Moss (Warea), Brotheridge (Pioneer Road), Geo. Ward, Simpkiss, Simon and Co. (Hawera), Keith Pennington, Bullock’s Groceries, Carter and Co. (Ha.wera), R. Wilton (Hawera).*
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1932, Page 3
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