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RAILWAY CONVERSATION.

Two life-long friends were sitting in a railway carriage talking as they- travelled. One, a tailor by trii<Je, had for many months previously suffered from a relaxed throat, caused by constant smoking. In addition, his breathing tubes were affected, arid much blocked by phlegm, each morning fcn waking. I'ortauately, tro had found a cure. His friend, a watchmaker, was less fortunate. Eveti then hft was more or less choked l>y cold.and phlegm. His voice was thick and stuffy—tho nasal passages were too tilled to admit clear breathing. Said the tnitor, "See, ■okt ehap, you get a bottle of the ftuff that fixer! mo up. It's great." "What is it?" "Well, it-is simply Hean's ■33'Sseiiw, I'm a single mall, as you know, but I took a bottle home, aiul sny landlady tsroke it. down with water and sweetening, and then put it into.two'good-sized bottles for me. One I left in my room, the other I look to tho shop aiid put it in my seat. When I first got it my throat and tubes and nose were all pretty kul, a.iid had been so for a long time; but having a supply both at home and rtt Work, I was able to take a dose as often a* I wanted to. I tell you, Frank. Mean's Essence is great. Each time I. quietly sipped, a dose, or gargled inv throat witli it, I got a sense of warmth ami comforting relief that was just all riffht. . "Anyway, the mixhno gave mo ro much, ease aiul proved such ft comfort that I am confident you will be as well satisfied with it as I was. My old doctor used to say that I had catarrh of the nese and throat, hut whether I had or not, there is no trace of it now. Ilcan's "Essence certainly fixed me up. Besides, old chap, look at its wonderful cheapness. A bottle of ordinary cough mixture at eighteonpence a time "used to last rae iw time, A bottle of Heaii's Essence broken down with water and sweetening wakes about eight af these blessed eighteenpeltny bottles. Look at the saving! Why, man, it is simply wonderful, and gives yon supply of cough mixture for only 2s, that is worth having. Take my tip, and try it," The above is a true report of a conversation that actually occurred, recently in a railway carriage.. The tailor's ox- ' perience is duplicated in hundreds and thousands of cases of coughs, colds, and ■ catarrh all over Australasia. Heftii's Essence is sold by most chemists atid stores, ■ in bottles, 2s.'each, or promptly mailed," nest free, on receipt of price, from G, w. ■ ■ Hean, Family Chemist," Arqnue, Wattganui. Just be sure you do as tti« tailor . did-get H-E-A-N-'S, 12

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 6

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459

RAILWAY CONVERSATION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 6

RAILWAY CONVERSATION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 6

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