Pedestrians in Powderham street about II p.m the other evening received something of a surprise to witness a hor.se walking nonchalantly along the footpath. The quadruped, apparently to show his respect for law and order looked in at the open door of 1 lie Police Station in passing, 'and to (lie onlookers it appeared as if he was about to go inside and acknowledge his breach of the borough by-laws, but, after a momentary hesitation, wiser counsels prevailed, and the riimal calmly continued his journey down the footpath, There was a time when even a horse would not have dared break, the by laws in such flagrant fashion. PINE HOME-MADE COUGH MIXTURE. CONTAINS NO POISON. The discovery of Hec-nzo (Hean's Essence) does away entirely with the nee.! for using paregoric, laudanum, or other deadly opium extracts in the upiking of cough mixtures. It may be made up in a lew moments without any boiling ov fussing. Each bottle makes a pint of the highest quality, non-|fioisonous cough, cold, croup and sore throat mixture it if, possible to have in the home. A pint would fill eight of the little bottles such as yon usually pay eighteenpence eaeli for—that is, twelve shillings' worth. Heenzo (Hean's Essence) costs only two shillings. It is now regularly sold by most chemists and stores; or sent post free on receipt of price from Hean's Pharmacy, Wangonui. .. *,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1918, Page 4
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231Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1918, Page 4
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