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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 COUGHS, COLDS and THROAT TROUBLES J ; x ' x X IRE QUICKLY RBLIEYED BY ' X , I HEAN'S ESSENCE ! X • • ■ ■ • • X ;■ g THE GREAT MOfMEY-SAVING REIVi-EDY, . . ■ . X Costs 2/-, makes one pints of Finest Cough Mixture —as much as you can get of ordinary mixtures , X 5 for 12/-; a clear cash saving of 10/-. , There is nothing better for Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, 5 - § Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Croupy Coughs, Sore, Inflamed and Relaxed Throats, etc. X X ' *■' . -X • X' X , X"-' w i ' W' w a gs* w • X \ . fh, Q. X MR. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. X X Sydney's popular Actor-manager, when producing" Charley's M , X Aunt" at the Little Theatre, after a most successful run of X yg Jlliijll the "Wrong Mr. Wright," having been put right, did write:— X 5 Proprietor, w X HEAN'S ESSENCE, § X h Wanganui, N.Z. X x x X Dear Sir,. — 5 X I have great pleasure in recommending Hean's Es- • X X * sence. It is certainly an excellent cure for colds and their X , X attendant evils, and to my mind possesses some tonic qualit- w X ies. For the last heavy cold I tackled I used this remedy, § X and, not only did it cure the cold, but it put "The Wrong X X Mr. Wright" quite right. .'"X;' X Yours faithfully, 5 X George Willoughby. x X x X MR. GEORGE W IXjLOTJGHBY. X X ' , /Pta . S^ 55 . X X ' , - x' : 5 ■;. ■ 5 "The Wrong Mr. Wright," having been put right by Hean's Essence, induced Charley's Aunt" to S § use it. She says she. never used anything to equal it, not even in " Brazil, where the nuts grow." \On x X "The Night of the Party ", everyone on " Our Flat" contracted'awful colds; but, thanks to jHean's Es- X § sence, they were soon all right again. The occupants of the next flat also fell victims to the epidemic. X 5 Two of them, "Mr. Preedy and the Countess," reckoned they knew of something better than Hean's x X Essence for their colds, but, as they afterwards confessed, "Mistakes will Happen." It has now trans- x % X pired that their coughing "On and Off" all night was "Why Smith left Home," and not, as some gossips X ■ § suggested, because of whisperings about "Mrs. Ponderbury's Past." What Happened to Jones," who X § foolishly refused to use Hean ? s Essence for his cold, is told by "The Private Secretary," who called in the § X undertaker. If ever you meet a man with a bad cold, don't inquire "Are You a Mason?" before offering X X to do him a good turn. Advise him right away to use Hean's Essence. By so doing you will earn his X g everlasting gratitude. . ?7--'-"!G li=£. ■ . X X Hean's Essence is for sale by all leading Chemists and Stores,' or it may be obtained by post for X § 2/- from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui, .N.Z.', and at Sydney,, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth X X and Hobart. * X X ■ X X Firmly Refuse Imitations and Substitutes. They are never satisfactory. Ask for, and insist on X j getting, MEAN'S ESSENCE —the original and genuine Cough Mixture Essence. X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 789, 13 August 1915, Page 26

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