HOW TO MAKE A GOOD COUGH REMEDY.
By a Qualified Chemist.
Thousands of New Zealand and Australian people now make their own good family cough and cold remedy from Heenzo (Hean's Essence) prescription.
It's a wonderful money-saver and a remarkably good remedy A bottle of Heenzo (Hean's Essence), a little sweetening and water give a pint oi 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.
Heenzo (Hean's Essence) takes hold of a cough quickly. It is warming soothing, comfroting. It is splendid, too for croup, whooping cough, chest pains, lung troubles. The good it does is truly wonderful.
Most medicine dealers regularly sell Heenzo (Hean's Essence), 2s a bottle or post free on receipt of price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui. But be sure you get H-E-E-N-Z-O, the original and genuine.
Because you wou*d rattier be well •han ill, inhale NAZOL regularly. Penetrating and germ-killing —the best protection against coughs and colds. Use the Nazol inhaler. f?
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Taihape Daily Times, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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376Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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