£Blos. CYCLE _ „. BEST WORKMANSHIP THREE YEARS' GUARANTEE All Classes of Repairs to Cycles and Motors For Throat Strain _ : j^a^s sz: m^smmzmm U'-V.-ii *> *^A-is'-^ :& ■ -*■-''■% : --.T'r.'i :•-; TMI'J'-L=W.l.'l-I.II'LJ-4I'I-I-L GXEMZSi 3COUGH AND COLO REMEDY ■ The Great Money-Saving Remedy (or Coughs, Colds, Catarrh an</ ofTier CAesf and Throat Troubles Costs Makes 1 Pint of Mixture Saves o/ Equal to 12/- worth of ordinary y/)/ —/ remedies 11/f" Miss Vera Pearce, the Charming and Gifted Leader of the Tivoli Follies, has proved the superiority of HEAN'S ESSENCE for throat strain. So delighted is she with the result that she has written the following letter of appreciation:— Mr. G. W. Hean, Chemist. "I am writing to let you know the result of having used a course of Mean's Essence for Throat Strain. "The heavy work entailed m nightly appearances with the Tivoli Follies had begun to tell its tale, and the distress of a relaxed throat was becoming very pronounced. Remedies known to the theatrical profession for years were inefficacious; but Mean's Essence proved promptly beneficial, and the speedy manner in which it toned and strengthened the /?ocal chords induces me to highly recommend your excellent preparation to all whose vocations necessitate constant use of the voice." _ VERA PEARCE. miss vera pearcs If you have a cough, cold, or throat affection that is causing you inconvenience or anxiety, obtain a bottle of HEAN'S ESSENCE, add it to water and sweetening as directed, and you will at once have a pint of the finest mixlure money can buy. A pint of ordinary cough cures would cost quite 12/-. HEAN'S ESSENCE costs only 2/- (by post 2/3). Nothing else gives speedier relief. ■' ■■*"* I Obtainable from Chemists and Stores everywhere, or by post from the Sole Manufacturer, G. W. HEAN gSSKt, And" at Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane
Both Young and Old People should enter Spring with taking I to correct and strengthen the STOMACH, NERVES, and BLOOD, and thereby save numerous ailments peculiar to the season. The Anjemic and Hysterical will find it a charm. Write or send for a pamphlet to No. 14 Victoria Chambers, Christchurch.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 4
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347Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 788, 19 August 1916, Page 4
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