WHICH?
Twelve shillings' worth' of cough mixture for twelve shillings—the old, expensive, one-small-eightecnpenny-bottle-at-a-time way, or Twelve shillings' worth of the finest cough, cold, and soro throat remedy that money can buy for only two shillings— the now, the if pan's Essence way? A saving of 10s. Which do you prefer? It is simply a matter of whether you iidd the necessary water and sweetening to the medicinal' ingredients--Hean's EsSOT , CC — (uitl pour tho mixture into a big bnttle, or whether you allow a manufacturer to do the mixing ami then serve out to you in small bottles at cisrliteenpence a time. Once yon have tried this HeanV plan you will know you havo obtained the finest, cowr'nt. cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy. •\t the same time the money saving for your pocket is simply wonderful. ' Tust be sure you get Hean .». That UtVic point to'be careful about. My nnmo ; * spelt with four letters only— lt.fi. \.N. ?<iM in bottles ?s. each at <-\l«l>l! c *-< "'"I •'<"'(«. 01" '10=1 ""CO nrn'Mlltly on'receipt ofpricp. from Hean's Pharmacy. Wanenmii.—Adjt
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3137, 16 July 1917, Page 6
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179WHICH? Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3137, 16 July 1917, Page 6
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