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IT’S EASY TO MAKE A BIG SUPPLY OF COOD COUGH MEDICINE. The average family spends much money each year for cough, cold, and sore throat medicines. By using Heenzo ('llcan’s Essence) most- of that money can he saved. Ileonzo is the concentrated medicinal ingredients. You add the water and sweetening yourself. Anyone can do it easily, with the result that you get a pint of the host cough remedy for 2s fid instead of about 25s to 30s,when bought in the ordinary old tyle, ready-to-t-ake way. Heenzo is used regularly in thousands of homes in Now Zealand, Tasmania, Australia, and adjacent Islands by all classes of people. Get a bottle to-day from vour chemist or grocer, add sweetening and water, and if you haven’t formerly tried it you will lie surprised at its wonderfully curative properties. Easy directions for mixing are printed on the circular. G. AY. Hcan. Manufacturing Chemist., 12, Egmont street, AAVllington. TTean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts are the finest tonic ever made. Sold by most medicine dealers in boxes 3s each or 6 boxes 17s 3d. Or post- free on receipt „f price from 0. AY. Hcan, 12, Egmont street, Wellington.

North British "Rubber Hot Water Bags, with the “Unique” never-leak stopper, have the North British Rubber Co’s trade mark stamped on the neck—the emblem of quality.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1921, Page 1

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