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MAKE YOUR OWN COLD CURE. In a 1/6 or 1/9 bottle of bought cough mixture, the medicinal ingredients cost about 4d. Save the difference by buying HEENZO (Hean's Essence) and adding the water and sweetening at home. A 2/6 bottle of HEENZO makes a whole pint — a big supply equal to 8 ordinary bottles — and saves you 10/-. Nothing better for coughs, colds, 'fiu, etc. Safe for all ages from baby to grandparents. If unobtainable, send 2/6 to HEENZO, Box 1490, Wellington. — 8. A statement made by the president of the Wellington Horticultural Society, Mrs Knox Gilmer, as to the great importance of preserving the native bush, was heartily endorsed by Mr Len McKenzie when speaking at the annual meeting of the society. He said that he had just returned from a viist to Havelock North and that he saw not hundreds but thousands of tuis in that district. It was a crying shame, he thought, that there were not planted around Wellington numbers of gums — red, pink, and white. Tuis would come in large numbers to feed on the honey in the flowers. During a recent visit to Europe he had heard the nightingale, but he did not think that bird or any other possessed the , beautiful rich note of the tui.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LXVIII, Issue 149, 26 June 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LXVIII, Issue 149, 26 June 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LXVIII, Issue 149, 26 June 1934, Page 7

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