WHAT AUSTRALIA THINKS. Hean’s Essence, the great money-saving cough, cold, catarrh and sore throat remedy, belongs to New Zealand. The idea of putting up a good remedy in “essence" form originated with a family chemist, G. W. Hean, of Wanganui, where its headquarters still remain. New Zealand proved the quality of Hean’s Essence, and uses thousands of bottles a year. The Great Commonwealth of Australia beard of Hean's Essence, and demanded its supply. Read the following samples of hundreds of letters received from there:- “ Hean’s Essence makes a splendid cough and cold remedy. We always keep it in the house.—Mrs John Bruce, Bombala, NB.W." “ Hean’s Essence is the best cough and sore throat mixture I have used, and, because of its quality, is the cheapest on the market.—Mrs E. J. Agar, Berry, N.S.W.” “ I received the bottle of Hean’s Essence, for which I thank you. The mixture I made from the Essence has cured my cough. I think it is just splendid.—Mrs S. J. Resell, Caramut, Victoria.” “ I have much pleasure in recommending Hean’s Essence for colds and coughs. I used nothing else for my children in whooping cough, and found it most beneficial. No mother should be without it —Mrs B. Smith, Waterbein street, Brisbane, Q.” “We find the remedy we make from Hean’s Essence to be a really good cough and sore throat medicine. Please post two more bottles for the 4/- enclosed. —Mrs Thomas North, West Montagu, Tasmania.” Use Hean's Essence in your own home. One bottle will make a pint of the best cough remedy you can possibly buy, and save 10/- for your pocket. Sold by chemists and stores, or post free to your address on reecipt of price, 2/- from Hean’s Pharmacy. Wanganui.
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Southland Times, Issue 17777, 1 October 1917, Page 2
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