MISS TIEN HOGUE. The brilliant daughter of Mr. James Hogue, ex-Minister for Public Instruction. who has, by her clever acting, won the hearts of the Australian public, is one of the 6000 well-known Australians who have been pleased to write gratefully commending the use of Heenzo and Hean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts. On November 14th, 1917, Miss Hogue wrote: — “I gargle and swallow Heenzo whenever I have a cold, or any throat trouble, and I cannot speak too highly of your admirable preparation. It gives me immediate relief when I feel a cough or huskiness coming on. When through close application to study in my profession, or the tension that is often inevitable during public performances. 1 know of nothing so good as your Tonic Nerve Nuts for counteracting any threatened nervous breakdown. You are to be complimented upon having made two such valuable remedies available to the public.” Yours faithfully, Tien Hogue. The good opinion expressed by Miss Hogue is re-echoed from homes all over Australasia. The wide repute which these two preparations have won is due to their high medical merit. They are not cure-alls, but each is recommended for a specific purpose—Heenzo . for coughs, colds and kindred afreetions, and Tonic Nerve Nuts for nervous ailments, such as neuralgia, headaches, sciatica, backaches, etc. Heenzo is 2s 6d a bottle and makes a pint of cough mixture. The Nuts are 3s a packet, or 6 for 17s 3d. Both are sold by medicine dealers, or direct on receipt of price from G. W. Hean, J2 Egmont street, Wellington. 11. North British Rubber Hot Water Bags, with the “UNIQUE” Never-leak Stopper, have the North British Rubber Company’s trade mark stamped on the neck “-tke
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1921, Page 3
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