FAMILY COUGH REMEDY SAVES BIG MONEY!
Inspiration never comes quickly to a man with a cold in his head. However, here’s something that will give prompt relief to your cough and cold, and also give you a big money-saving inspiration as well. All you need is a bottle of It KENZO (Hean’s Essence), a little sugar, treacle, a large breakfast-cup of water, and you get a pint of the finest family cough mixture on the market. IIEKNZO (Mean’s Essence) gets to the root of the most troublesome bronchial and throat complaints—its rich, warming qualities ensuring prompt and lasting relief. Thousands of New Zealand people now make their own splendid cough and cold remedy and save money by using the MEENZO (Hean’s Essence) prescriptions. I t cuts phlegm, soothes inflamed throats and oases colds in a way that surprises and delights everyone. JTocn/.o is sold by chemists and stores at 2s fid a bottle, hut if not obtainable in your district, will he posted promptly on receipt of price by G. \V. Mean, Chemist, 12, Egmont street, Wellington But he sure you got H-E-E-N-Z-O, the original and genuine.
Up to the present travellers leaving Australia have been permitted to take with them twenty sovereigns. This privilege has been so freely availed of that the volume of gold leaving the country has reached eonsnieiabie dimensions and it has been deoiled to withdraw the concession, and henceforth travellers leaving for over, cus will not be allowed to lake any gold at all. in making this announcement, the Acting Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Cook, said that although the number of sovermgns each passenger was permitted to take was comparatively small, the total amount of gold going out of Austiaha by this means was very large. It liau therefore, been decided to make i t an offence for anybody to take goio ax all • xecpt with the special permission f the Treasurer. Me added that An tra'ian notes were accepted at face value on hoard the Orient Company’s steamers, and he understood other vessels leaving Australia were adapting the same ; 'active. It was believed that see ereigns were taken away chiefly with a view to selling them at a profit at such pie-os as Colombo, where 2os could easily be obtained for each sovereign. He did not think that travellers should he- per mitted to make a profit from sovereigns drawn from the Treasury while the Government itself was unwilling to make a profit by exporting any of these sovereigns. Travellers could cash Austral an notes overseas at the current rates of exchange, or they could get hank credits, out of which to pay current expenses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1921, Page 4
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