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MR. ALLEN DOO'NE'S APPRECIATION. Mr. Allen Doone, the world-famous Irish, singing comedian, writes: — "HEENZO (Hean's Essence) has conferred a real boon upon preachers, teachers, public speakers, and singers, and other who may suffer front colds or relaxed throats." i HEENZO (Hean's Essence) is ob-j tain able from chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganuh Two shillings' worth, added to water and sweetening, produces a pint of ready to use syrup—equal to 12s worth of ordinary mixtures. Wherever you buy be sure you get HEENZO, the, original and genuine cough mixture fi«spnr»p. 32 . HIS IDEA OF CARROTS. , :' . i WHAT PAT O'BRIEN SAID TO KING OF .ENGLND. •'\ ' Lieut. Pat 0 'Brien, the Americarj aviator who w.as : .shot down by ~.|hf' Huns, and whcT^ scaped by leaping from a train speeding 35 miles ah, houf* says in the June .American "The first two days I lived on.jjh.| < bread and sausage.l had. After tliait I.got what I could from the gardens; cabbage,'.sugar beet—course—and carrots! I think I must be'-the champion carrot eater of the world. -•■-..• v, "Later, when. I reached England, King George read the report of my experiences and gave me what I-, wasj told was the longest audience of the war, exactly 52-minutes. And he said to mo then, .laughingly, '.' I don't suppose . you're, fond o,f carrots now!'.' ; /.'No, I said,,.''''less... than ever! seeing as I'm-Irish, I never di.d ?f ljkc : anything about., them .anyway—except the green of their tops/ r , I "You know colour of a carrot comes pretty, close to oranjge! Perhaps it was #-stiff joke to make Vl to 'j&tf "King of "England, but he seemed to., appreciate, itj '....,.... • ; ™

Remember what, has served you well, Remember all your friends to tell; Remember what to every test Has proved tj be the very best. Remember winter months are hejne. There's sore throats, cough and cold to fear; Remember treatment ever sure Remember Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Taihape Daily Times, 27 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 27 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 27 July 1918, Page 6

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