Costs 2/- -Costs;2/-;.:| Saves.lo/- § WORLD-WIDE ■ Saves PRAISE JOB I ' " - J I The Great Money-Saving | i'-r COUGHS, COLDS, ,CATARRH 4- ': I and other Chest and Throat Troubles ! Each Bottle Used Saves tß[<* • ■ | <S. It is only three years ago since Mr. G. W. Hean, Chemist,, of I Wanganui perfected Hean's Cough Mixture Essence. Little did .1 j : | he dream that in so short a space of time his discovery would' have""' V~ ■" | achieved such world-wide reputation. As a matter-of fact it has!;!. 1! | given New Zealand a fine advertisement through many dwellers inI far-distant lands referring to it as ! the " wonderful New Zealand! | Cough Cure." . I C£ Primarily Hean's Essence was placed on the market to enable... ■' I poor people to make, at a cost of two shillings as much cough mixture,-' 1 for family use, as would, in. the purchase of ordinary ready-made! !'•• I remedies, have_ cost them 12s. But'the remarkable curative merit .; ; . I of the preparation quickly attracted the attention of all classes of the !•' I community, and its repute soon spread to other countries. How,', ('• I highly it is thought of in distant lands may be gathered'from the ' I following extracts from letters, which are but a.few of over, two thou-*"' j' | . sand, written by representative people from all parts of the Globe, ! I telling of the effectiveness of Hean's Essence for the treatment of -| ' | Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, and other Chest and Throat troubles.l '' ;; I FMfIAMH MR-PETER DAWSON, the celebrated baritone- '! ■ i I singer, of phonograph record fame, wrote:—"lt may ," j' I iuterest you to know that I have had occasion to use I | your Cough Essence, and lam glad to say that'several doses succeeded", f" • I completely in dispelling a cold that had troubled me for several weeks,.,, i / S despite the fact I was under treatment the whole time." I .MISS IDA BARR, the gifted English contralto:— 1 "I may state I have" | ■'. toured, the world and have used, many cough mixtures, but from none of them have I ever derived so much relief and actual benefit, as from \ Hean's Essence. I will strongly recommend your wonderful remedy." ( s MR. HECTOR GOLDSPINK, the brilliant English tenor, of the famous ■ Quinlan Opera Co.:—"I know of nothing else Ayhioh so'effectively dispels I the untoward effects of a cold. I most highly recommend Hean's r v Essence to vocalists, as an ideal soothing throat tonic and voice pre- ■ 3 server. Itspeedilyrelieves bronchial distress, an& facilitatesres'piration."*' s'' ' I SfOTI AMU MR - GRAHAM MOFFAT,'the popular Scottish' l > | Uvv £Luini/ author, actor and producer of "Buuty Pulls the-'" ( ... Strings" and "A Scrape o'the Pen":—"Recently: •jj an epidemic cold affected several members of our Company. My own ? voice was very rough for two or three nights; but after using Hean's f'• Essence Cough Mixture I experienced great relief, the hoarseness j! . appeared and I was able to speak on the stage without the least discomfort.",", ' 5 MISS JEAN CLYDE, the clever Scottish Actress:—'"My part in "Bunty— J | Pulls the Strings" meant a severe strain/on my voice, each evening, and ;. 5 I. found your Essence invaluable in preventing hoarseness. I shall t always keep my bottle of Hean's handy." . i fUFf km MR. ALLEN DOONE, the evergreen Irish ballad— 3 | fiSiDLAIsS/ sinfcer:—"ln my,case Hean's Essence has certainly S S ■ , done all or even more than was claimed for it. A ? jj real boon has been conferred upon singers, actors,'teachers, preachers, j fa public speakers, and others who may suffer from congestion of; thethroat !■ | or relaxed vocal cords." . ... 'i MR. T. MALONE.J.P., the retired world's champion foot-runner and all. * '{ round athlete, now on the literary staff of the "Sydney Sportsman":— .. | : ' "I had trouble with my throat of the most .painful and . choking nature,- 5 i forthe treatment of which I got a ibottle of Hean's-Essence,The". 5' I • effect, within three days, was almost incredible. It cleared all trouble !- away. Head's Essence will be found a boon and a blessing to mothers " anda happy and pleasant relief to children of most tender age.' No • i home should be without a bottlo," ; . It; i MISS MURIEL STARR, the celebrated emotional f vfl actress:—"l was suffering with a bad cold, and some-'': one suggested I should tryHean's Essence. The J effect was wonderful. I.think no public speaker or singer should, be5 withoutit." ■ _ ;! ; rA W A ffl A MADAME. FLORENZE HARTLEY, IhV'brillian? ! ;: v dramatic singer -.—"Climatic changes, while travelling. two years ago affected my throat,, causing ulceration;. i . After taking several remedies, I commenced using Essence and 3 was so delighted with the beneficial effect, that I have never been without... .your remarkable preparation ever-'siuce.. I ; most heartilyJrecommend- 3 . Hean's Essence to anyone suffering with sore throat or,cold ; \ : • | to singers, who willfiud it an absolute blessing." , : ;-" r .{"- .- I 'CD A'Mfp M. de CARRE, a prominent Parisian jeweller:—"You- \ JCAAlivu have placed at the disposal of the public the-most ■ i ■ effective remedy for colds and influenza it has ever been | - my lot to use. My feverishness and headache, which were very bad, II quickly subsided under its influence, and next day I was able-to resume " j•" ? , work, feeling little effect of the influenza upon me." 7"-'':" ; IT AT V GENERAL PISANO, the world's champion rifle shot:— > IliiLl "Accept my.'heartiest' approval of your"wonderful cough ! romedy.' It is the finest preparation I have-overused,^being'-^-1 —- pleasant" to take, most enconomical in cost, and speedy in effective--- i ' RF-I 7M M. Ph. R. MENY, the heroic Belgian bandmaster' j DEiIASIUiVi who, after having been wouuded while assisting his | gallant countrymen in their-effort to hold the intrud- 3 - ing German hordes in check at the outbreak of the awful European war, i ? orginised a baud and toured the world raising money, for the fielgian .- ' Belief Fund Having suffered from a bad cold through cont;niialr.';| | travelling and change of climate I was advised to try Hean's Essence." J ■ |; ■ The cure Was almost immediate. After taking but a few doses lam glad \ I to be able to say lanrcompletely better. Twill always carry a supply of < i; Hean's Essence on all my travels." . ,| , -. I A IKTO'A I'f A MR. WALTER BENTLEY, th/Sminen't elobn^ : f 1 . 'AUpliliiLln. tionist, who is now taking an in poli-^-|j " s ■ . 1 - tics'in New South Wales:—"'Hean's Essence J s •• 5 has had a most beneficial effect upon a severe cold and sore throat which 'j "■ | I had last week. I have used the Essence and lam glad to say .that 2 T I within the week mv throat seems perfectly cured again."" ' ■ ? ~ S MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFF, the gifted Queensland singer, whose voice has been praised by no less a critic-than Madame Melba:—"l li'ave i ■ i." tried'aiid proved the value of Hean's Essence for preserving the clear- i | ness of the voice anfl overcoming the distressing effects of a cold., It is '■ [j splendid; in fact it is a blessing to singers, with whose throats the winter i > ' i weather plays such havoc." . , .... .St S MR. JAMES W. DOYLE, Secretary of the N.S.W. 8-Hour Day and 1 \ Labour Demonstration Committee:—"lt gives me much pleasure to state \ j that I have found Hean's Essence an exceptionally good remedy for h colds. Its moderate price and rapidity of action should make a special! \ ; appeal to workers with families, who are frequently in doubt as to the | J best and most reliable means of curing coughs, colds and throat troubles. I \ In this respect, it seems to me Hean's Essence supplies a long-felt s i want in the homo." . ■ ■ ■ j : ■ C, HEAN'S ESSENCE is invaluable in the home. Being: free ? I from all habit-forming opium drugs such as paregoric, laudanum, r a chlorodyne, morphia, it is as safe.nr.d good for little children as it j . J Is for The speedy manner in which it soothes and heals i sore throats; loosens phlegm, and allays distressing colds, croup, £ bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma has won for it the j approbation of people in all spheres of life, and scores of family. | physicians are daily recommending it to' their patients and i . using jt in their, own homes. . \ C. Besides being such an excellent medicine HEAN'S ESSENCE I " is a boon to thousands of'people because of its remarkable p money-saving feature. When added to water and sweetening'as £ per simple directions on label, a bottle at once produces a pint of ■ » the ready-to-use mixture of the highest possible quality.' A Sj pint of ordinary cough mixtures, put up in a lot of little bottles | would cost at least 12s. HEAN'S ESSENCE costs only 25.; fe ! thus effecting an actual cash saving of 10s. on each bottlc used. | j A big consideration these times. HEAN'S ESSENCE'is stocked § ' \ by most chemists and stores throughout NEW ZEALAND, but K should it not be procurable in your locality, you may obtain it | direct frbm the manufacturer by sending price to r ""'jo J -x G.. W. : Costs 2/- J Chemist, Wanganui Costs 2/Saves 10/- Saves I®/- \
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2779, 25 May 1916, Page 9
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