■ rap ZI - dEI Brfe WS I * “ I Keep a Bettie in the Home! Keep a B i'le in the Workshop! Keep a Battle in f/te Travelling Trunk! A Bottle of What ? When you cut yourself shaving ; when young Jack gets kicked footballing ; when the cat scratches Mary ; when Mother has a touch of Rhuematism—get BOz\ Liniment and rub well in. AU bleeding and pain ceases instantly—and everyone is cheerful again. READ WHAT A BUTCHER SAYS ABOUT BOA: Dear Sir, I am a butcher by trade and have found your BOA. s Liniment very useful for cuts incidental io this kind of work. Making a with a large knife, I sustained a nasty cut acrons the hand which bled profusely. I bovjr d it up but the bleeding would not stop, friend of mvne applied some BOA Liniment and ifnmediately the bleeding g slopped ; lhe bandage nas discarded, and che wound headed niedy in tiro days. ) lease send me a large bottle to keep by me. For this 1 enclose a J J .U. Order. Yours gratefully, (Signed) Harry Hine, Carterton. clo Deities, Butchers, takes the sting out of pain.” V. I -t-Ask for BOA at Chemist or Store. Gordon and Gotcb 5
FAMILY COUGH REMEDY" SAVES BIG MONEY! Inspiration never conies quickly to a man with a cold in his head. However, here’s something that will giv-. prompt relief to your cough and cold, and also give you a big money-saving inspiration as well. All you need is a bottle of HEENZG (Hean’s Essence), a little sugar, treacle, a . large breakfast-cup of water, and you get a pint of the finest family cough mixture on the market. HEENZO (Hean’s Essence) gets tc; the root of the most troublesome bronchial and throat compaiints—its rich, warming qualities ensuring prompt and lasting relief. Thousands of New Zealand people now ma*ke their own splendid cough and cold remedy and save money by using the HEENZO (Hean’s Essence) prescriptions. It cuts phlegm, soothes inflamed throats and cases colds in a way that surprises and delights everyone. Heenzo is sold by chemists . and stores at 2s 6d a bottle, but if not obtainable in your district, will be posted promptly on receipt of price by G. W. Hean, Chemist, 12, Egmont street, Wellington. But be sure you get H-E-E-N-Z-0, the origina and genuine. 19
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Five Capacities: S ..m3 BRITISH 2,3, 4,5, & 6 Tons w || iSTII H MOTOR LORRIES ’ “ i i.w« 'nwiimvmiiMa whrwbrbb wv u * '’W' RMSW wjK 11 ’ R [gaffi ciSi ts W't wSS KJ RtSi taSs ®’SFr’-' rr ' r ‘-as'«2l-'S'' I C- lit B Small Lorries, too— rf is. I 1 j Z U ■ -i ■ ; the 2- and 3<on models are famous for IJ Efficiency and Economy Ml I s i-J K Many people who require a lorry oi moderate size have found the Leyland ideal for their purpose. It is strong, speedy, economical —for each model possesses the ■ ' British sturdiness and reliability lor which the Leyland name is world-famous. ii M j & SOME OWNERS OF LEYLAND Repeat Orders I 1913" 191*4 1921 jifcU Pon2Te^r?phVe? a nmeL ODLL n Here is a letter which shows how the Leyland 3-Tonners stand up * *'' n“w zlaland'Raih°ay« ' I to the most particular requirements in strength, efficiency and speed, i'i.l Wellington Meat Export Co. - -2 The General Manager of the Auckland City Tramways, writes :— <1 t-ij h Stewart, Timber G. &H. Co., Wn. 1 ° J ii P ■'] I Thompson Bros Wellington - - 1 “With reference to our experience cl Leyland a I Fly & Young Masterton - - Motors. 1 have to inform you that we purchased a !Uj A°S Ja pa S ter s on U &Co., W'ton‘. - I j —Leyland Tower Wagon in 1913, in 1914 we put a « I r- ’~t~~ second one in commission, and this year we have If I .. r OUB^l a ti Lil r— irFTii' “The foregoing statement indicates our appreciation I-j't i ell IL—-V-1 f-jje jS! [J |!l J of the merits of these machines.” T. WAGG & CO., Qu» Street, Local Agents, MASTERTOH.
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Wairarapa Age, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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