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THE STORY OF HEAN'S ESSENCE.

BY THE MANUFACTURES. A QUALIFIED CHEIJIST. For twenty years, and more, I have made and sold good, family cough. mixture. ■ During all these years the regular .teachings of apprenticeship days were followed. That is, I mixed the medicinal ingredients—the undiluted "essence" of the finished mixture—in proper proportions, added the necessary water and sweetening, and bottled in the usual eighteenpenny 6ize. This size would hold from 2i to 3 ounces. It would require from eeven to eight such bottles to mako a pint. Note that carefully. But Tccently I altered tho method of apprenticeship days. I stepped clear away from habit and custom. In medicinal virtue—in tho soothing, wanning, healing, and curing properties— the mixture remains as before, a splendid remedy for the usual family coughs, colds, sore throats, etc. But tho cost to the consumer has been enormously reduced. Tho consumer now igets 20 ounces—a pint for eighteenpcnce, instead of tlireo ounces or less. In other words, .the cost of an ordinary eightoenpenny bottlo ha 6 been reduced to less than threepence. Something worth thinking about, isn't it? 'How has it been done? Simply by cutting out unnecessary expenses. That is the story in a nutshell. By giving you the undiluted ingredients alone —Hean's Essence—sufficient for a pint, instructing you how much -water and sweetening to add, and letting you uso the big empty bottle already at home, is tho whole secret.

Formerly you bought a pint of good cough mixture by tho process of ono small bottle at a time. You paid from 10s. to 12s. for it. You really bought a number of unnecessary small bottles, corks, labels, circulars, cartons. You paid for much labour in the form of bottle washing, filling, corking, wrapping, and various handlings. All these things and labour cost money, and all were useless, cxpenso to you. It is truo that each item in itself did not amount to much, but it is equally true that totalled together the unnecessary expenses wcro very considerable—about ten shillings on a pint. The changed method means that now you buy a bottle of Hean's Essonce, add tho necessary water and sweetening at home, use any clean, large, empty bottle, attach tho spare label sent with each bottle of Hean's Essence, and tho result is a pint of the finest cough, cold, and soro throat Temedy you can possibly obtain.

Try Hoan's Essenco to-day. Satisfy yourself that what I say is correct. Get a bottle from your chemist or i grocer, finish according to tlio easy direction you find oil label, and then, if yom are not fully satisfied that Ilean's Essenco makes the best cough mixture for general family purposoa vou have ever used, send me Hie 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 alt all points. NOTE—Hean's Essence does not contain any poison. There is no niorphia» opium, laudanum, paregoric, or other harmful drug in it. It is pure, effective, harmloss, economical. It is now regularly sold by R. C. Brien, Cuba Street; W. B. P. Perrott's Pharmacies in Newtown and Berhamporo; Barraud and Son, Molesworth Streat, and most chemists and grocers, or sent post free on receipt of price, Is. Gd.. from Hcan, Family Chemist, \\anganui. Wherever you buy, bo sure you get Ilean's Essenco, as no other will do.

Cole's Drapory Company, Manners Street, announce that to-day special reductions will bo made on nil goods purchased at their establishment. Influenza quits if you try this cure:— At tho first symptom take a few drops of "NAZOL" on a lump of sugar. Dissolvo slowly in tho mouth and repeat at intervals.—Advt. Messrs. Hunter and Banks, Cambridge, Wn.ikato, announce the salo of a 1180-acro phono farm, situated elovon wiloj from iUmbrito, .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1782, 21 June 1913, Page 6

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THE STORY OF HEAN'S ESSENCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1782, 21 June 1913, Page 6

THE STORY OF HEAN'S ESSENCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1782, 21 June 1913, Page 6

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