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WHICH? * Twelve shillings' worth of cough mixture for twelve shillings—the old, expensive, ono-small-eightpeupenuy-bot tle-at-a-time way, or ' Twelve shillings' worth of the finest ccugh, cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy for only two shillings— the now, the HEENZO* way? A saving of 10s. Which do you prefer 3 It is simply a matter of whether you add the necessary water and sweetening to the medicinal ingredients— HEENZO (Hean's Essence) —and pour the mixture into a big bottle, or whether you will allow a manufacturer to d:j the mixing and then serve out to you ia small bottles at eightcenpence a time. Once you have tried, this HEENZO (Hean's Essence) plan you will know you have obtained the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy. At the same time the money saving for your pocket is simply worderful. Just be sure you get HEENZO. That is tho point to be careful about. Sold in bottles 2s each at chemists and stores, or post free promptly on receipt of price, from Hean's Pharmacy, 'Wanganui . 33 THE OAMARU TRAGEDY. —*_ '■ INQUEST ON MAYHEW. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) OAMARU, Tuesday. Au inquest on the body of Onslow John William Mayhew, whose body was found in the 3crub on the south bank of the Kakauui river, and for whoso arrest a warrant had been issued for the murder of George Swan Burke at Gemmell's Crossing, was continued this afternoon before the District Coroner, Mr J. R, Bartholomew, S.M. After the medical testimony has been taken and evidence of identification .Jieard, the Coroner said that deceased was evidently acting under a homicidal impidse, but apart from any inference which was to bo drawn from the tragic events, and tho unnatural nature of the acts, there was no definite evidence of mental alienation. He found that deceased committed suicide by shooting himself on or about April 14th, 1918. 'A SHIRKER.- . » ARRESTED AT PONGAROA. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) PAHIATUA, Tuesday. Two Wellington constables very early this morning proceeded to a farm at Pukehinau, in the Pongaroa district, and arrested a sturdily built First Division reservist. The man was ordered to parade for medical examination on April 4th, 1918. He failed to respond to repeated notices, declaring that he would have to be fetched. On the production of a warrant he elected to come quietly. The party came to Pahiatua by tho mail coach, after a rough trip. The man's family record is said to be a good one. One brother is at tho front, one in camp, and one died in camp. The absentee is stated to have objections to military service of any kind.

"HEAVY DRINKER SISMCE IS." DRINKO CURED HIM. *'My Mend is now 00, and hao" been a very heavy drinker since the age «rf 13. we thought him hopeless. Seven tiibnths ago we started Drinko Treat ment. Now, although he is in the same environment with same temptations, he has not the slightest inclination foi drink." (Paragraph from an Auckland lady's earnest letter Of grati tude.) Surely that is Convincing enough. Drinko is odourtess and tasteless. Can be given secretly, if desired. Permanent results. Write for booklet of tea timonials and particulars. Everything confidential. Plain sealed envelopes used. State if Mr, Mrs or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.F., Lambton Quay, Wellington. *

CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL. Old people and those who have weak lungs cannot be too careful in guarding against pneumonia. It results from a cold or from an attack of influenza, but can be prevented if Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy is used at the first symptoms of either. Many who have had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off-by the prompt use of Chamberlain's , Cough Bemedy. Sold everywhere. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13604, 31 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13604, 31 July 1918, Page 6