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' Henry Lawson is the idol of all lovers of him when he told them in a dirge that someone Australasian verse or prose. As such he needs no had entered his room in the dead of night and .introduction to our readers, Those who have " pinched" his bottle of Heenzo. He told in used Heenzo, tlie famous money-saving remedy that dirge why his suspicion fell upon upon a for Coughs and Colds, sympathised deeply with friend, thus causing him to lose faith in matesliip, /fes'-ll Stir SsiAliirfsY Ws&stt&xSsJ[ ' Oh, I never felt sn wretched, and things never looked Pi|MW#«& Bino ° the d ' ays 1 « ulnod tne Pliye'o that my Granny f ' or ftl . fpien in wh ' om l truatod < entering my room last stole R of Heenzo from the doak whereon I MtlilfilPi? anl oerfl,in BUro he did il (though he never would I* ' ' ""a or ' ie I 1 1" '11 ' aß ' woo ' l: i an< i to-day hie oough / » < Wy& &W&&&1 Now I'm sick and sore and eorry, and I'm ead for / , V\-«.v.l»* wSsPs friendship's sake- / f \.Y \oiff S (It was bettor than the cough-cure that my Granny *P *• / ÜBecl t0 nia ' £e^ tv ttf» M * iSjj&ff ■Jγ Oh, he might have pinched my whinlcy, and he might f , a <«r V «wi >i havo pinohed my beorj I A& II " r a " tlle fame or monoy tuat m *ke whilo writing KsliiS'WS Oh, ho might have shook the blankots and I'd not JwW % j vS havo made a row, ■efit- s !, S. , If ho'd only left my Heenzo till the morning, anyhow. g. & u , M So I,ve loßt m y faith ia mateship, which wbb all I had t< & 9' noe * loß ' my a *" l * n ÜBB ' B an| l mysolf and got the ha sv , ttwft And bo trust turns to suspicion, and do friendship iBT* < turns to hatefSSSpiF BTen K "' 3er Bill would never pinoh his Heonso from Henry LaWi on The treatment of Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, each bottle. As Heenzo costs only 2/-, and a Influenza, and Sore Throats calls for something pint of ready-made cough mixture would cost that will destroy disease germs from the throat anything from 12/- to £1, it will be seen that a and bronchial tubes, soothe and heal inflamed big money-saving is to be effected by making mucous membrane, loosen phlegm, and tone up your own Heonzo cough mixture, the general system. For this purpose money cannot buy a better medicine than that, a pint As there are some imitations knocking about, see of which anyone may prepare at home in a to it that none of them is palmed off on to you by few moments by adding Heenzo (registered anyone out to make a bigger profit at the expense name for Hean's Essence) towarm water and ol your health. Always ask for and insist on sweetening as per easy directions supplied with getting fissSE| §fsk fSjffl] &*, ,' T^ 6 Famous ||| jj| Money-Saving Remedy m KANS ESSENCE HEENZO Is obtainable from nil lending Chemists and Stores, or by post on receipt of price from G. \V. HEAN, Chemist, WANGANUI.

: j EVERY "SWEET TOOTH" cm W'skis&& ' J7OB the long evenings at Lome, for £ho occasions when your friends (M ; £sp:ii'S 1 ' "drop in" for a game of cards ot song, Campbell's oiler a big rango %!&•£/ i °f lonely confectione:y. i 1 \W Hero aro all kinds of fine quality Chocolates and other choice sweets which • V ' ■ everyone will enjoy. Here, too, are dainty biscuits of nil lauds, besidee (1 _ J _ _ 0 „_ crystallised fruits and other toothsome items to please your guests. 3 eTf<® T&f (Ot"tfll ? ' Always buy your week-end sweets here—you will' thus have widest t Jt UV^β 8. d dkMAU, choice and also me your pocket considerably. > Means Home!. ■ ■ ■ Wf 4 fa fS fG B R A-5 40 &42 Msnticra Street —TFione 443. . UU. ?»3 Cuba Stre3t-'Ph OnC 252.J.-U / . j h i t • " i "r i " 163 Riddiiord Street —FJiono 10S4. . ironl the Ked lriangle Huts ______^ ———————============================= ' take the place of Home and . cater to the deepest needs of the ■ vuvjxuixußeasmiantiwtimia J men in khaki, as well as to their I " Idea! " B-OSlefS %M RftAMOTS _ physical comfort. FOR ~I DEAL, , HMmTQ sysTßy \ "Sjffii'eifi 8 ' :p% • * nd Unlimited Supp,y of Hot w f r i^i from the time then enter Lsr-, If ore the acmo of perfection. p. r Police till then cpme 1? ' f$M %l out" writes one soldier." •• t M cJ m Sole Dominion Agents- 111 IVj'W you help to keep the tilTi lil #r fekT il Y.M.L.A. fires burning? P*§W . . I ' Send donalione to OAVT. D. A. EWKN, Hot,. || ' MACK. Lf @. iff ■ National T.MO.A. Treasurer, Bates Build- i ■■.$*JiMWk t inß ' Wem " Blo "- „ PtStCT? WELLINGTON. ' @f|i|!P i '^®lp , !''S n.n-i.. .:. J j...j Ul . M -n B . Ll ~.w M^.-^^T0 ,.^,..y,-M r^,^^,m «. UOT >^u a^---^ r . - } ————————— ———__—_—_ . . .

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 25 July 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 25 July 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 25 July 1918, Page 11

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