FAMILY f^UPPLY OF COCGI1 MEDICINE Easil> Made at Home Ohtain from your chemist or store a bottle of -lleenzo" (ilean's Essence) and mix with sweetened water as per simple directions on label. Th'A W'B g've you U pint of really excellent cough and cold r ' medicine and as much as vou would pay ' ! 15/- to £1 for m the ordinary way. ' Many people prefer adding a few drops ' of the eonceritrated essence to a little hot ' water, and sweetening it to taste. Others 1 again put it on iuinp sugar and allo" 1 it to dissolve slowly in the month^ 1 Whichever way vou use "Ifpenzo ' vou i will find it the most ett'ective remedv foi cbnghs, colds, whooping cough crojip. oatiTrr !■. hrnnchitio or influenza. You can feel it doing good alj the way down, it is so warming. soothing, stimulatjng and comforting. One bottle makes a pint. but insist on the gcnuine and origiat all chemists and stores. Progaahdra rexnovea corns palnlessly ' 116.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 10
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164Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 10
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