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WOMEN ARE LEARNING

“No, thanlc you, T. want I]KENZO (Tleaii’s Essence) and nothing else. I have already tried Hoenzo. and T d cost double the price T would willingly pav that price.'’ ‘ The proprietor 0 f HEENZO (Oean s Essence) had just stepped into a shop where patent medicines are sold, when « lady was using the words above related. Tie was unknown to either shopman or customer. Apparently the lady had formerly tried HEENZO (Dean’* Essence) for making her own good family cough and cold remedy, had proved it good' and desired to purchase another bottle. The man behind the counted wanted to sell her something else—probably he would make a little more profit for him self —but his “just as good” substitute didn’t appeal. Certainly the lady was clearly within her rights. She had asked plainly for HEENZO (Hean’s Essence,), and because she had formerly proven u> quality and money-saving value, insisted upon getting that which she wanted—HEENZO. Site left the shop with HEENZO and satisfaction in her hand—she was a wise woman. If you have not yet tried TIEIvNZO (TTean’s Essence) ge a bottle from your chemist or grocer to-day. One V>Uh> makes from 7 to 8 ordinary eighteenpenny bottles of the finest family cough cold and sore throat remedy it is possible for money to buy and saves you 10s. HEENZO (Heim's Essence) is 2s. a. bottle everywhere, or post' free promptly on receipt of price from 1 lean’s Pharmacy, Wanganui.

For cold in ihe head, throat or chest, NAZOL is Hie handiest and surest remedy. More economical than mixtures or syrups. Sixty doses Is fid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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269

WOMEN ARE LEARNING Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 1

WOMEN ARE LEARNING Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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