A WISE WOMAN.
"No, thank you, I want Hean'G Es-. sence, and nothing else. I- have alrea<ly ; tried Hean's, and if it costs double the price I would willingly pay that price. The Proprietor of Scan's Essence had just'stepped into a shop- where patent : medicines are sold, when a lady customer was -using the words above related. Hβ was unknown to either shopman or en* v tomer. Apparently, the lady had formerly tried Hean's Essence for making her . own good family coiißh and cold l remedy, . had proved it good, and desired to purchaso another bottle. . ..-■..- ' The man behind tho counter wanted , , to sell her wmethins lie • would make a little more profit for nunself—but his "just as good" substitute . didn't appeal. ~ Certainly the lady, was clearly within her rights. She had asked plainly for Hoan's Essence, and because she had formerly proven its quality and money-sav-ing value, insisted upon setting that which she wauted-EEAN'S. She left the , shop with Hean'9 Essence and satisfaction ; in her hand—sho was α-wiso woman.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 8
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170A WISE WOMAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 8
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