WHICH?
Twelve shillings' worth of cough mixture for twelve shillings—the: old, expensive, one-small-eigh teen penny-bottle-at-a-tinie way, or Twelve shillings' worth of the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy lor only two shillings the new. the Hoan's Essence way ° A savins of 10s. Which do you prefor ? It is simply a matter of whether you add tlio necessary _ water and sweetening to tho medicinal ingredients— Hcan's Essence—and pour tho 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 Hoan's Essence plan vou 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 vonr pocket is simply wonderful. Just be sure you get Ilean's. That is the point to be carefu 1 about. My name is spelt with four letters only— H-E-A-N. Sold in bottles 2s each at chemists and stores, or pest freo promptly, on receipt "f price, from G. W. H-Pfuf, Familv Civmist, Wunganui. .X 6036
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 5
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190WHICH? Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 5
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