MONEY SAVING HOME-MADE REMEDY FOR COLDS, BRONCHITIS, v ETC. The treatment of Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throats calls for something. that will destroy disease germs from the throat and bronchial tubes, soothe and heal inflamed mucous membrane, loosen phlegm, and tone up the general system. . For; this purpose money cannot buy a better medicine than by adding Heenzo (registered named for Hean's Essence) to warm water and sweetening as per easy directions supplied with each, bottle. As Heenzo costs only 2s, and a'pint of a ready-made cough mixture would cost at least 12a, it will be seen that a big money saving is to be effected by making your own cough mixture. Heenzo (Hean's Essence) is stocked by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. Get the genuine evar'y time.—Advt.
AN ANXIOUS MOTHER, WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID. "Doctor, I've come to consult you about my little girl. She is getting palo and thin, and is so fretful at times. I'm really worried about her " - ■ "Well, well! I'm sorry to hear that, but we'll soon fix her all right. Judging from her complaints, I should say that she is not digesting her food properly and her blood has becomo impoverished. The best thing you can do is to give her a course of Wilson's Malt Extract. This will enable the food to be properly assimilated and all the nourishment extracted from it. It will also brace her up and- help her to put on waight. Don't worry. In a few weeks you will find her quite plump and rosy, and thriving at a great rate. I've prescribed Wilson's Malt Extract for scores of similaivcases, and it has never failed me. "But get Wilson's, mind 1 It's tho purest, freshest, and^most. effective. We use it in our hospitals nowadays. Your chemist or storekeeper can supply you." —Advt. "Stetsons," the bat famed the world over for finish and quality of fur. Large range in plains and velours, at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt. Obstinate colds are quickly routed by Nazol. Powerful, penetrating and germ-killing—Nazol goes to the seat of the trouble and affords relief. Take it on sugar, or inhale through a Nazolinhaler. Splendid for children's coughs and colds. Pleasant and safe to use. Mothers should keep it handy. Sixty doses Is 6d, Refuse imitations and subi etitutes.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 4
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