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in the trains. on the tramcarsin the homes of city folks and farmers alike. everywhere Mean's Essence is the —— people are recommending Hean's Essence, friend to friend, neighbour to nighboir home to home. there are good reasons. Here ars three of them Ist. Hean's Essence is made by a qualified chemist, of thirty years' experience. 2nd. By adding a little sweetening and a large ' breakfastcupful of water one bottle instantly produces a pint, or eight eighteenpenny bottles of the finest cough, cold, catarrh, and sore throat remedy money can possibly buy. 3rd". There is a clear money saving of 13s for your pocket. Is' there any wonder users are delight.?'?. Is there any wonder people are recommending Hean's Essence friend to friend, neighbour to neighbour, and home to home. One bottle of Hean's Essence, costing only 2s, makes 12s worth of finest fanu.y cough medicine right in your own hoin.. But let the people themselves talk: '•Please be good enough to mail another bottle of Hcan's Essence. My f" Wren have had the whooping-cough, and I find it very good for, them.—jus- A "'fen, Otangiwai. ' , , , . "I enclose postal note for another bottle of Hean's Essence. I'ur several vein ~_ 1 !.ave made a cough mixture from pareg,ru. laudanum, aniseed, and ,*Pl*i'»»:t but I find the mixture made from your Kswiuc is much stronger in taste, more -oot.;:i and more effective- 1 fee sine He.m s Kssence i< a boon in every home wheie it .J used.—Mrs. J. Simpson. N'"w Iti-.L-ht-n. Be sine you set H-E-A-N "! R—that is the point- for you to watch. Hean s Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly mailed post free. ■■■> receipt of price. 9*. fuim <■• N- ".an, Family Chemist. Wanganui. In connection with the performance given last Tuesday night at the V.M.C. A., of the cantata. " Indian s, - ,u ' rs - 1,1 the Zenana Bible .nd Medical Mission, the promoter. Miss M. Russell of Bombay. lias received an encouraging g'ft m aid of the orplr.'iiage. A i urcspuiidoiit has written to her expressing a wisn to do something for one of the hti'e Indian sisters, and enclosing a diamond ring. Ihe latter has been placed at Miss Russell disposal to sell, the proceeds to be used to help the mission. If you desire to invest money in Jand or houses, or to buy a home, on easy, terms, consult J. Thorites, 83, Queen, Street, who has bargains in all parts oK the city and suburbs, and can arrange:* loans at lowest rates. rfwf||s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 9