RAILWAY CONVERSATION.
Two life-long friends were sitting ill a railway carriage talking as they travelled. One. a tailor by trade, had for many mouths previously suffered from a relaxed throat, caused by constant smoking. In addition, his breathing tubes were affected, and mu#h blocked by [Jlrteam each morning on waking. Fortunately, he had found a cure. His friend, a watchmaker, was less fornnnte. Even tben be was more or less choked lay cold and phlegm. His voice vvatiiick and stuffy—the nana! passages were 100 filled to admit clear breathing. (Said tbe tailor. "See. old dhap. you get ! a bottle of the dull' that fixed mc up. I It's great." ! -What is if:" j 'Well, it is simply Hean's Essence. j I'm a single man. as you know, but 1 I look a bottle home, and my landlady | broke it down vvitli water and sweetenI ing. and then put it into two good-sized j bottle- for inc. One I left iv my room. I the other I look to the shop and put jit in my seat. When ' I lirst got il my throat and tubes ami nose were alt - pretty bad. and had been so for a long i 1 itiac : but having a sirpply both at home | and nt work. I was able to take a dose as often as I wanted to. I tell you. ! Frank. Dean's Ks.srni-e is great. Each | time I quietly sipped a dose, or gargled my tin..at with it. I got a sen-e of | warmth and comforting relief that was Must all right. I "Anyway, t-bc mixture gave mc so much cui-r and proved such a comfort that I uiu confident you will be a.s well satisfied with it as 1 was. My old doctor Used t.. say that T had catarrh of tin nose and throat., but whether I iiad or not. there is no trace of it now. Hean's Ksscncc certainly fixe:! mc up. Besides, old chap, look at its wonderful cheapness. A bottle of ordinary cough mixture at etghtecirpenco a time Used to last mc in. tune. A bottle oi llcun'.s Essence broken down with water and sweetening tuak.-s about eight of t.llese blessed eiglltcelipcilll V bottles. , Look at the saving! Why, man. it is simply wonderful, and gives you a' supply of cough mixture for only if that is worth having. Take mv lip. and j try it." The above is a true report of n cull-j-versation that a.-tuaJty occurred ru jv-eutly in a railway carriage. The tailor's i experience is duplicated ill hundreds and j I thousands of cartes of eoirgihs. colds, and catarrh all over Aiistralasia. Hean's essence is sold hv Eccles' Pharmacies. land by most chemists and stores, in hot-i ties. 2 each, or promptly mailed, post. 'Vee. on receipt of price,, from li. VV.. Mean. Family ChemuM. Avenue. Wanganui. -lust he sttr» you do as the tailor did—get HE-AX'S.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 7
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483RAILWAY CONVERSATION. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 7
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