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r — : : ; * A Wise Woman ■ ' ' " mmmmm a— ■ «im ■ 1 11 1 1111 ii« i»—««» " No, thank you, I want Hean Essence, and nothing else. I have already tried Mean's, and if it costs double the price I would willingly pay that price." The Proprietor of else — probably he Mean's Essence had would make a little just stepped into a more profit for himshop where patent self — but his "just medicines are sold, as good" substitute when a lady customer didn't appeal, was using the words above related. He Certainly the lady above related. He . . • was unknown to was clearly within was unknown to J either shopman or her rihts - She had customer. Apparent- asked plainly for ly, the lady had for- Hean's Essence, and . merly tried Hean's because she had forEssence for making merly proven its qualher own good family ity and money-saving cough and cold rem- va l ue> insisted upon edy, had proved it getting that which she good, and desired to wante HEAN'S. purchase another she left the shop with 0 Hean's Essence and The man behind satisfaction in her the counter wanted hand—she was a wise to sell her something woman. If you have not yet tried Hean's Essence get a bottle from your chemist or grocer to-day. One | bottle makes a pint of the finest family Cough, Cold, and Sore Throat remedy it is possible for money to buy, and saves you 10/-. Hean's Essence is 2/- a bottle everywhere, or post-free on receipt of price from G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Wanganui. \ — j V,,. i ■■■- 1 " ■• *

"^——^^*^ M "—^ , "^ ,^^—^M — — _ _ __ ■« * „ THE DRINK OF three CENTURIES 1' j* I 'rr'' i jsb=sss==s t I THE SOLACE OF SIX GENERATIONS I ! __ i — I | i, ■, A Famous Hostelry ' 1 | ! / g >:.Y " | : r^P^w7l T WAS DISCOVERED putting together of an admirable Blend of Old Highland ! i |!HsltP^\' \i in 1742 at "The White Horse" Whiskies, which loon became famous and widely known J ' r Jlw Cellar. This was a famous both far and near as the "White Horse" Cellar Whisky. I ' | J 1 ' 10Ste ' ry m Edinburgh i | pf I where the coaches °* former THIS IS ONE of the lasting things born in these \ \ *»< i , '-MM BL .I t j mej were wont tQ ««y t an( j coaching times, which we are privileged to enjoy with all its j I land" cold and weary passengers for suitable refreshment. delightful old fragrancy and style in our present days of j' I quicker locomotion. I \ IT WAS NOT without good reason that "The White I Horse" Cellar became the favourite resort of travellers and THE UNIQUE RECIPE of the Host of "The i •' others. It was at this famous Inn that v .. White Horse' Cellar was handed jj \ Dr. Johnson put up on his arrival in [:""" own l 0 succeeding generations. Thus, . i i Edinburgh in 1773. Sir Walter Scott, in 1 Xiißs' a^ l^c ' apsc °f over '70 years, j t " Waverley," refers to it as the resort of 'J the " White HorSe Cel,ar Whisk y" is 6till I 1 - Prince Charles Edward's cavaliers, and e ' ng k' l^u % blended on the lines so skil- ] I such famous historians as Ferguson and ' fully laid down by the Host of the famous j j Allen Ramsey describe the runaway marriages and festive Inn of Old Edinburgh. But j I evening parties which were wont to be celebrated there. it is now more faithfully "ma- . tMim ,„ Htimmmi *" , l \ The romantic Old Inn kept a good table and a warm hired"—is of greater age. In | ~a& \*k{] /&&. \ | ingleneuk, but neither of these was its main attraction. those limes it was young I M ffs| ' \ Whisky which was consumed. I j THE GOOD HOST had made a special study of the To-day the standard of age I i§, Jffip i i ways and wants of travellers who had journeyed for days and quality is therefore higher /r I ! and nights by coach. The result of this study was the than it has ever been I I f I !•■■ : -' ■ 1 6 THE HIGH CHARACTER :: THE SUPERB QUALITY I J THE DELIGHTFUL BOUQUET j Mackie's White Horse Whisky | I HAVE EARNED FOR IT . j I A Great Name - A Wide Reputation J *y. MACKIE & CO., DISTILLERS, LTD. GLASGOW I ISLAY S LONDON A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 9

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