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CURING COUCHS AND SAVING MONEY. throat is you want the best'remedy at the lowest price. You can yet a bottle of Heenzo for 2s (id at any chemist or good storekeeper, add water and sweetcning to it at home (see easy directions on circular), and thus make a pint of the finest family cough, cold and sore throat remedy* Heenzo is the highly concentrated medicinal ingredients. By adding the balance yourself you get a pint for very little cost and save factory expenses for your own pocket. Heenzo is remarkably cheap, but worth its weigh in gold. Y’ou can give a few drops to a baby, or a spoonful to an adult —it is good, does good, and is harmless to all. Now a few words about Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. Captain F. C. Bundy, M.M., writing from Club House, Blayney, N.S.W., on September 23rd, 1020, said:—“When I returned to Australia I was very far from well, having bad the bad luck to contract malaria, and to get run down generally. I was advised to give Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts a trial. Their good effects were soon felt by me, and after a few boxes I felt in really good trim again. I cannot speak too highly of your Nerve Nuts, and when I return to India shortly will take a good supply with me.” For yourself to prove the excellent medicinal properties of Tonic Nerve Nuts you have only to try them, 3s a box of 12 days’ supply, or G boxes for 17s 3d. Both Heenzo and Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts are sold by medicine vendors, or post free on receipt of price from G. W. Hean, Manufacturing Chemist, 12, Egmont street, Wellington.

Recommended by the medical profession.—WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Photographers find that housewives take best photos on washing days owing to the cheering and refreshing influence of “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1921, Page 1

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320

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1921, Page 1

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