WHICH* » Twelve • shillings' wortliof cough mixture for twelve shillings—the old, expensive, one small-eighfeenpenny-bot-tle-at-a-time way, or "" Twelve shillings' worth of the finest cough,, cold, find sore throat remedy that money can buy for only two. shillings—the new, the Hean's Essence way? - A saving of 10/-. Which do you. prefer? It is simply a matter of whether you add the necessary water and sweetening to the medicinal ingredients—Hean's Essence—and pour the mixture into a big bottle, or whether you allow a manufacturer to do the mixing, and. then serve out to you in small bottles at eighteenpence a time. Once you have tried this Hean's Essence plan you will know you have obtained the finest cough, cold, and sore throat remedy that money can buy. At the. same time the money saving for your pocket is simply wonderful. • . Obtain, a bottle of Hean's Essence, from your chemist or grocer. Take home and add sweetening and water. You will find full and simple directions on the label, and discover the riiixing to be just as easy as making a cup of tea. The mixture is marvellously effective for all kinds of coughs and colds, sore throats, influenza, whooping cough, croup, etc., is: pleasant to. take, does not contain any poisonous drugs, never spoils, and saves a lot of money for your pocket. Make a big bottle straightaway, and thus have a supply for all winter. Just be sure you get Hean's. That is the point to be careful about. My name is spelt with four letters only— H-E-A-N. Sold in bottles 2/- each at chemists and stores, or post freo promptly on receipt of price from, Gfv W. llean, Family Chemist, Wanganiii.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 235, 7 November 1914, Page 9
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279Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 235, 7 November 1914, Page 9
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