has fixed the following prices for Edmonds Sure-to-Rise Baking Powder; These . must not be exceeded in main towns. • j 2/6 per large tin 14\oz. \ 2/3 per medium tin 12 oz. 1/3 per small tin 6 L 2 oz. Edmonds Baking Powder contains only the highest grade, genuine Grape Cream of Tartar. If you have any difficulty in securing it at the Board of Trade's authorised prices, write at once to T. J. j Edmonds, Lid., Chriskhurch. j EVERY "SWEET TOOTH" can be Satisfied it CAMPBELL'S ! 'POE. , the long evenings at home, for the occasions when your friende "drop in" for a game of cards or song, Campbell's offer a big range of lovely confectionery. Here are all kinds of fine quality Chocolates and other choice Bweete which everyone will enjoy. Here, too, are dainty biscuits of nil Mnds, besides crystallised fruits and other' toothsome items to please your gueste. ' Always buy your week-end sweets, here—you will thus have widest choice and also eave your pocket considerably. H4J 40 &42 Manners Street—'Phone 443. CAiIrOLLL Ltd. 293 Cuba Street—"Phone 2524 a. • **0^ ,1,88,1 J 163 Biddiford Street—Thone 1084.
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LJENRY LAWSON is the idol of all lovers of Australasian verse or '<§ " KtX. f~l prose. As such H"e needs no introduction to our readers. Those who <J" % " ave use " neenzo, the tamous money-saving remedy tor Coughs ' l rfK Colds, sympathised deeply with him when he told them in a dirge that . ' t$ someone had entered his room in the dead of night and "pinched" his bottle i^^^SsS:??:HSiS:|^^^^. of HeenZO. He told in that dirge why his suspicion fell upon a friend, ■ s^^wiSji^i^iviiiSSi'X-iWit^^-x-:'!:;::^^^^ „ . thus causing him to lose faith in mabship, ' J'/f? TW. GORDON likewise needs no introduction, for Henry Lawson has v%f§ss ; :^ rMH' f ($ )• long since introduced him in his famous story "By the Banks of the i^^^sSiw^w:^P;: : i?^^?V. L v Murrumbidgee," he being the original of Lawson's "Jim Grahame," f»^M*^M^ ""$§ under which pseudonym he has himself written for years. Gordon (now an :^?^sSs^iv:^s?:-iSj;s::^? 3? $ y irrigation orchardist at Leeton) in a recently-written letter said; " Lawson |il^/ i C "f v *j % y an^ ' worked, walked and starved together many years ago—also not many :: ' '*/ years ago." ' ' t,f Lawaon, in his story, said : " Like myself, my mate,' Jim Grahame,' has a long, <4j& tcraggy neck, etc., etc." Gordon humorously :"Itis no doubt the lengthiness ffifo "" / ecragginess of the said neck that has always made me a victim of sore throat and M^|§i?|^^:S'Ss ir'ik s■• V co ' c ' s ' ut nOW °* "'B^' B bought of it causes me no loss of sleep, as I know a K^^^^^S^x^:;:-:-!;::::: % i oße or two HeenZO will fix me up. My wife also gives it to the children, ' :^^^^^^:j:!^:?S!S|:|S:;:|:i 13^ 1 Though it was HeeilZO that cured Gordon's cough right enough, he pleads £$ not t0 '^ e c ' lar 8 e °' having " pinched "it from his mate. The culprit remains |*jj ■ixxiiJSSSSS^S-i-HxS^^^^fej^ Ms& Ws%ffi&L undetected. Gordon was merely a victim of circumstantial evidence. ll^^^-'-''^^ >Sl|fs When y° u read LaWßon ' s " Tra S ecJ y" and Gordon ' s "' Repudiation," you will ?s ' 3Ot ' l men ' 3etter, and eenzo wnen ,he next co ' d comes vour wa y* |WC'|^*^^^^ > j/^'| v^, ' The treatment of Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Influenza, and Spre Throats calls for :: ' :^i^!S^l|^^^^™ SiMEßSexWl't , Bomething that will destroy disease germs from the throat and bronchial soothe and HBNHY LAWSON "eal inflamed mucous membrane, loosen phlegm, and tone up the general system. For this purpose money cannot buy a better medicine than that, a pint of wMch anyone may prepare sßssiiKwSS-Xv- :■:■:■■■•■:/• »3«vJMWS!aiff.SaJ rmit nm iWfTb & irunini-Kr at home in a few moments by adding Heenzo (registered name for Hean'e Essence) to J, W. GOHDON (" Jim Grahnme") ThS I k\j\ (zrij Y warm water swee . temn B as P er eai Y directions supplied with each bottle. As Heonzo AJLMJLt 11 Ji costs only 2/-, and a pint of ready-mnde cough mixture would cost anything from 12|-to £t, * jnTif 7T\ f A TkT A DIRGE it will be seen that a big money-saving is to effected by making your own Heenzo J[\EiJrUlJlJ\ii\Jll cough mixture. (tßu Henry Lawien) Aβ there are some imitations knocking about, see to it that none of them i« palmed off (3}y J. W. GorJon) on to you by anyone out to make a bigger profit at the expense of your health. Always ask . Oh, I nevor hit ao wretched, and thin B » for and in.i.t on getting , I XX^riHa^Tan^H!" never looked oo blue But . lbout Hlo beer aild whis wSince tho days I gulped the physio that my W\ W%& Well, I might have pinehod them both! For a friend in whom I trusted, entering tis£os3sl \ MIM Bff I Bli H h,lve faitn in Hussia, ray room Inst night, w$ t^^* , '.ft US Aud I still hare faith in you; whereonl"wtHo! «*ff 11 'JW Th " n wUnt Grttnny usod to brow, . . , .., . ... , §M U !j , a@ wMjl . AfiW fiv/ff \liU I hnve shared your meat and damper lam oertam sure he did it (though he 9|jKg lij 8, \ M KH W«j i ' wffl Mγ ffira As we enmped behind a Ing, never would let on), •■ 31*%&1 : r V A % it Iffl 'M & d/W ffi 'Ail ' When the union was the puppy, For he had a cold nil last week, and to.day ' $T* S \ Baa <$& EJra rWI And the squatter was tho dog. Wow I'm sick nnd sore' and sorry, and I'm ;pi fJjisSSS" ■ IrtH ME I have P' nc,leii 7° ur P'P e Rnd 'b"eoa sad for friendship's sake- 2 k ag! t^^iraPP/f O, D !b.B A IK/eP™ ilsill Whero the western rivers flow; (It wns better than the cough-cure that my • SneAsVßKi ¥w*i But I NEVEE pinched your Heenzo Granny used to make). f|3 BLni™AfVßV> Ra<f»»fP»B«lMqrf«aEP» , Where the lights of Sydney glow. Oh, he might have pinched my whisky, » B&mPva \itif ea>w>fan*lto B NS'wfeai ' I have shared your beer and whisky and he might have pinched my beer j ' On the irrigated soil, Or all the fume or money that I make while ' THE FAMOUS MONEY-SAVING REMEDY FOK And have shored your rug and blanket « writing hero— . AVhsve the westorn shearers toil; Oh, ho might have shook the blanket 3 and But \ fenr I o"" , ' convince you I'd not have made a row, /n TJ iO >? iO /f , " o 1 (Since your lovo has turned to hate) If he'd only loft my Heensso till tho morn- H i I H That I NEVER stole the Hoenzo ing, anyhow. \<>W ttH eltj ° Vvlllw " Wfl vilP ™ Vy.tO.l 111 . From my d d old mate. So I've lost my faith in Mateohip, which The bloke that stole your physiev/as all I had to lose v I He was nothing but a"cow"— Since I lost my faitli in Biissia and myoelf Hiri7M7n !c nhtamnlilo fi-nm all fripmiefe anA nr U™.!, I could smite him on the whiskers, and got the blues; tittNLV is obtainable trom all leading uiemists ana stores, or by post , . x could Btni t e ji im 011 tho bro(V . And so trust turns to suspicion, and ao ■ on receipt of price from I could yank him out to Yanco, friendship turns to hate— • ~•■>■ And there leave him to his fate, Even Kaiser Bill would never pinoh hi« /"« %%J E4IPAN . WAWf AWIII And he'd never more steal Heenjo Hoenzo from a mate! t»e W. OEiAIN ■ - WAINUAINUI From my doar old mate.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 3
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