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YOU CAN Write o^Eri To all others who send: an "Experience Letter or Letters" a bottSe o? Mean's Essence will be mailed MANY thousands of bottles of Hean's Essence are used in the homesof the e By the addition of water and sweetening, one Essence makes a; very largfc bottle of the finest cough, cold and sore throat reniiedy it is possible to obtain. It supplies from seveii to eight eighteen-penny bottles for the price of one. THE splendid mixture thus made from Hean's Essence proves worthy wherever used. Some people find it goodfor asthma, others for bronchitis, others for croup arid whopping-cougt still others for dry, hacking, irritating throat coughs. Many people find prompt relief when Hean's Essence mixture for hard coughs;-dry coughs, night coughs, and phlegmy coughs. Inflamed, swollen throats are given instant relief when the mixture is used as a gargle. There are many ailments in the cough, cold and sore throat classes in which Wean's Essence mixture quickly proves a friend in" need, arid a comfort whenever used. WITH over 3C years retail chemist's experience I knew when. I first announced Hean's Essence that I was putting up a thoroughly good article. The benefits, however, have been greater than even I anticipated. I AM now compiling a book about Hean's Essencehow to make'the finished mixture —what the finished mixture is good for—how to use it to obtain the best and quickest results. In this book I want to tell experiences of others—how you who useHean'sEssence make your finished mixture—whether you follow the directions on label, or whether you have discovered a. better method. Tell me what sweetening you use—--whether you uee more or less than directed on label, MY directions on Hean's Essence label advise four tablespoonfuis of sugar and three of treacle tp jbe added. This has proven good. of .coughing people have followed the directions and obtained excellent results. Others have done a little experimenting on "their own. One mother has written that she uses two tabjespoonfuls only of sugar and adds enough honey to rriake up the difference. Another has stated that folks in her home prefer equal parts of Golden Syrup and Malt Extract in place of sugar. Prepared in this way her Hean's Essence, mixture has proven a cure for Quinsy. How do you make your Family Cough Mixture from Hean's Essence ? TELL me about it in a short letter. Tell me also how you use the mixture after it is made. Do you take it in teaspoonful doses, or smaller, or larger doses ? Do you sip each dose quite slowly so as to lubricate the thfoat as much as possible ? One Wanganui mother mixes a tablespoonfui of the finished mixture with half a tufablerful of cold water, and then gives a teaspoonful to her children several times a day. This method keeps any phlegm quite loose, and allows a cough to get to a bad stage, it cured two of her children of whooping cOugh. A WELLINGTON business man had a chronic cough lor years. It was a constant everyday annoyance to him. By thoroughly gargling his throat with a table* spoonful of Hean's Essence mixture (made at home) every hour or so the cough and throat irritation completely disappeared within a week. His wife mixed Hean's Essence with water, sugar, malt extract, and vinegar, and gave him a small bottle to take to his office so that he might take his doses regularly. THUS, you see, there are different ways of making Hean's Essence into a good family cough, cold and sore throat mixture. There are also different ways of using it after it is mixed. } JUST jot down your way and experience in«a little ordinary every-day letter and post to my address as below. Do hot brother about grammatical phrases or" beautiful English. Practical ways arid suggestions in simple everyday words are all that are wanted. With your letter enclose a red cardboard carton in >vhich Hean's Essence is sold. Write your name and address clearly and distinctly. MARK your envelope "Hean's Essence Experience Letter.", THE Editors of the Wanganui Daily Papers will act as judges, and will award twenty guineas to the writer of the letter deemed best in practical homely suggestions; twenty each, to each of the twenty aext best letters, and a bottle of Hean's Essence post-free to ail others. THE mistress of an infants' school had, like other mistresses, been much annoyed by the constant coughing of many of the pupils. She found Hean's Essence so cheap when diluted to a pint that she now keeps a bottle on her school desk and gives a dose to coughing children whenever required. She instructs each child to keep each dose in the mouth as long as possible before swallowing. This gives practically immediate relief, and has increased the attendance because of the improved health. . Closing date for Hean's Essence Experience Letters, 30th September, 1914 Twenty guineas will come in useful. Write your letters early and send to this address: 153 I Victoria Avenue Note Carefully : No letter will be considered unless accompanied by a red cardboard carton in which Hean's Essence is sold. YOU can send in as many "Experience Letters" as you like, but each must be in a separate envelope and each accompanied by the red cardboard carton. THE decision of these Editor-Judges will be final, and all letters sent in will be the absolute property of the proprietor of Hean's Essence. O* G. W. HEAN, Family Chemist,' ,<y If you have not yet tried Hean's Essence, do so at once. Remember, one bottle of Heans makes a pint of the finest family cough, cold, and sore throat remedy. It saves you 10/-. ¥ Hean's Essence Coupon G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Wanganui. If Heans Essence is not yet obtainable from your medicine dealer, fill in, sign and send this Coupon with 2/- to my address at once. A bottle of Hean's Essence will reach you by return mail. Please send me, by return mail, one bottle of Hean'a Essence, post-free, 2/- enclosed, ■AJ <ST O £ Name. Address. riease write iilaimly. State whether Mr., Mrs., or Miss.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 139, 18 July 1914, Page 3

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