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INMAN WINS AGAIN.

THE BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

A SUBSTANTIAL MAJtGIN.

By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright. LONDON, March 27." In the final for the billiards championship of England, the holder, Melbourne inman, retained his title by beating T. Reece. The scores at i the final were— \

M. Inman .... .. 18,000 T. Reece ... .. .. 12,'826

[ln the first preliminary r tound v of the English championship Reece beat Gray, the young Australian, somewhat ively, but was perhaps a trifle lucky in disposing .of H. W. Stevenson in the,,. . .>■ of the preliminary ties. Inman has now left no doubt of his superior- t ity, and, in defeating such a doggedly * ■ determined and skilful exponent as Tom f Reeee by such a large margin, has clearly established his right to the, > „ . title of champion. Last season Inman. . f retained the championship of the -Bil- t Hards Association and also of the Bil- r„r->y liards Control Club. , There was no chal- C, lenger for the former, but in the latter event Tom Reece was only beaten, after streriuous match, by 1373-points in a ( game of 18,000 up. Inman also won. the ' annual Professional Tournament if last year, from scratch, winning five, , i out of ; six games, the one he lost going, ■> to Reeee, who was in • receipt of 100.0 start.],

THE STORY OF HEAN'S ESSENCE. r BY THE MANUFACTURER. A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. For twenty years, and more, I have made and sold good family cough mix- V -tur

During all those years the regular, teachings of apprenticeship days were ■ v followed. That is, I mixed the medicinal ingre-mcnt?--.the undiluted'" essenceof the finished -mixture—in proper proportions, added tbc neeessary water and sweetening, and bottled in the. usual eighteen-penny size. This size would -5 hold from 2* to a oanccs.. It would require from seven to eight such battles to make a pint. Note that care 1 fully. " : But recently X altered the, method ■ of apprenticeship days." I Ftcpjed clear away from habit and custom. In place of giving you a coufeh mixture for family purposes all seady to take, I now nrx the medical ingredients only, and leave you Co add the. v water and sweetening. -' This part- of the finished mixture is done as easily by you in ynor.^ ifc iS'JA any factory, and the cost enormously fredueed.

Formerly you bought a pint of good by the process of one ysmall bottle at a time. You paid from 10/- to 12/- for 'it;. You really bought a number of unnecessary small bottles, labels, circulars, and outside wrappers* You also paid; for .much labour in the form of bottle-washing, fillings corking, wrapping, and various handlings. All these things find labour cost; money, and all, were useless expense to you. It is true thai each item r in itself did not amount; tp much,, but it is equally true that, totalled together, the unnecessary expenses were ... ; very considerable —about ten shillings: on a pint. 1 ;^ My new manufacturing, method means that now you j buy a, bottle of , ;A Hean's Essence —add the necessary , r water and sweetening at home, use any , clean, empty bottle to hold the ; finished mixture, attach the spare label sent with each bottle of Hean's Essence, and the result is \a pint of the fiiiest cough, cold, and sore throat remedy you can possibly obtain. This, brings the eost of an ordinary eighteenpenny bottle down to less than f ; pence. Try Hean's Essence to-day. Satisfy-, yourself that what I say is correct; ?i Get a bottle from your chemist or - grocer, finish according to the easy , directions you will find on label, and then, if you are not fully satisfied that. Hean 's Essence makes the best cough: > mixture for general family purposes. you have eyer used, send me the empty bottle and packet with your name and. address, and I will promptly refund, your money in full. The saving is- •>• yours: —the risk is mine. That is a. guarantee that makes you safe at all points. NOTE. —Hean's Essence does not contain ! any poison. There is np morphia, laudanum, paregoric,, chlorodyne, or other harmful drug'ih it,. It is pure, - effective, harmless, econo- •; micfU. It is now regularly sold by most chemists, but if yours does, not , yet stock it he can easily obtain from ' his wholesaler for you, tfr sent post J free on receipt of price—2/—from G* W. Heari, Chemist, Wanganui.' . •- ieyer you buy, be surd you get HeairV: - Essence, as no other will do. ' 4-

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 7

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INMAN WINS AGAIN. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 7

INMAN WINS AGAIN. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 45, 30 March 1914, Page 7

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