TEE SUCCESS OF HEAN'S ESSENCE.
A MOXEY-SAVLNG COUGH
MIXTIME
Some idea of the cxcellenco of Hean's Essence as a spscific for colds and throat troubles may bo formed from tho fact that in a little over twelve months Air Hean has received over 2000 unsolicited testimonials lrom users, many coming from celebrated singers, whose talents have won for them world-wido reputations. 4
Among the number may be mentioned Mr Peter Dawson, of phonograph record fame; Mr Allen D-oone, the celebrated Irish singer; Mr Hector Goldspink, the brilliant English tenor; Miss Gladys Moncricff, the Australian prima donna; Miss Ida Barr, the gifted English contralto; Miss Isabel D'Amond, tho American favourite ; Miss Vera Pearce, -Miss Thelma Have, and many other vocal celebrities, to -wlyjm it is of the utmost importance thatthey should use nothing but the best of medicines for the preservation of their voices and to ward off the ill effccts of colds.
But it is in the homes of the peoplo that Hean's Essence is proving an unmixed blessing. No household should ho without it, so that colds and sore throats may be effectively- treated at a minimum of cost before they have had -time to dovelop any of the serious consequences, which often occur through neglect. One bottle makes a pint of the finest family cough and cpld medicine. Eight bottles for the price of one. It saves you money; does you good. Obtainable from most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2s, direct from G. "VV. Hean, Chemist, "Wanganui. Be sure you get H-E-A-N'S Essence. No other will do. 026
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15603, 30 May 1916, Page 9
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