HOW TO MAKE A GOOD COUGH REMEDY. By a Qualified Chemist. Thousands of New Zealand and Australian people n,ow make their owi: good family cough and cold remedj from Beenzo (Bean’s Essence) prescription. It’s a wonderful money-saver and a remarkably good remedy A bottle of Beenzo (Bean’s Essence), a little sweetening and water give a pint of the finest family cough remedy, And the money-saving! Twelve shillings’ worth at -2s. Think of it! In other words, eight eighteen-penny bottles for the price of one. Beenzo (Bean’s Essence) takes hold of a cough quickly. It is warming soothing, eomfroting. It is splendid, too for croup, whooping cough, chest pains, lung troubles. The good it does is truly wonderful. Most medicine dealers regularly sell Beenzo (Bean’s Essence), 2s a bottle or post free on receipt of price from I Bean’s Pharmacy, Wanganui. But be sure you get H-E-E-N-Z-O, the original and genuine. 2
DON’T RISK BLOOD-POISONING. A simple scratch starts the trouble. Cleanse a wound, no matter how slight, then apply Bee Ointment. Its antiseptic properties ensure new skin forming quickly. Where there is inflammation Bee Ointment reduces the swelling and irritation. Boe Ointment can be found in every store and chemists. It is invaluable r'or sores, scratches, bites, cuts and bruises. Better get a pot to-day. Price 1/6. You may need it to-morrow. Try this old-established ointment and you will never be without it. Write for free sample to B‘ee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington. Ladies’ white Indian gauze bloomers, 2/11 and 4/11, children’s white, 1/11 to 4/6 .navy, 2/11 to 3/ll.—Collinson and Gifford, Ltd.
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Taihape Daily Times, 11 January 1918, Page 2
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