MRS. BUTLER'S EVIDENCE.
"I viae recommended oy »■ friend to make our own couch mixture by ufiir? Heart's Ksspnco. and w*.» delighted at the result. 1 founJ it caey to prepare, pleasant to take, and most effective for coughs and colds. Its jroodness and wonderful cheapness should recommend it to every household. Please post another bottle.—Mr.?. E. C. Butler, ChristJ church." Mrs. Butler is the mother of several ■ bonny children. Cough Mixture bought in the usual ready-to-Uke style had coot her a lot of money. A friend recommended her to make [her own remedy by using Hean's rncp. She diil ?a. and her pxperienr-> U related alinve. I ffpan'.<i B-.wnee is n new and original idea for Kiipplyinjr couphiny folks with n pood remi-iiy at least po.--;hle m«t. It i> prepared .by a fully .[liajifird chemist who tr-lU you on tli'e label h«vr much watr-r and sweetening to add. You save at least 9/ on ii pint. Already many thousand* c: mothers are iisinjr Hean's Essence rerin* , . and are delighted -.vith the reiJlt. A jnamiteo of f;i!l satisfaction or your money prom-.tly refunded roe- with every bottle of Hran'j Essence, .-o b" «urp yoa S°< HK-A x>. by Ecclas' Pharmaciee. end by «'i«mi.-t6 and grocers, or post fr<-e promptly on rece:pt of price, 2/. from Ci. W. Heaa, chemist, Wanganni. K(i3<l tTio circular, it 4aU»£ae-etKZ< fuUj.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 27 May 1914, Page 8
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225MRS. BUTLER'S EVIDENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 27 May 1914, Page 8
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