Costs' 2- Costs iO : Saves 10/- j WORLD-WIDE r SaVeslfg|/' ■; 2 | The Great Money-Saving Remedy for ••■'•'>•' |. j COUGHS, COLOS, CMlMii'li | and other Chest and Throat r < j j Each Bottle Used Saves f$l m ■•••! ; |r <2, It is only three years ago since Mr. G. W. Hean, Chemist, of.: : jj Wanganui perfected Hean's Cough Mixture Essence. "Little did- ,! 1 he dream that in so short a space of time his discovery would tare"' ) . . ; | achieved suck world-wide reputation. As a matter of fact;it has-- j ' • given New Zealand a fine advertisement through' many dwellers in • j j. far-distant lands referring to it as the "wonderful New Zealand./\ , : | Cough Cure." " ■ ; i s <2,' Primarily Hean's Essence was placed on the market to enable ; 1 poor people to make, at a cost of two shillings as much cough mixture, ' • % for family use, as would, in the purchase of ordinary ready-made ' i remedies, have cost them 12s. But the remarkable curative merit i] t of the preparation quickly attracted the attention of all classes of 'the 5 ;! community, and its repute soon spread to other countries. How ! i highly it is thought of in distant' lands may be gathered from the T I following extracts from letters, which are but a few. of over two thou- \ ■ | sand, written by representative people from all parts of the Globe,;.; J: 1 ijj telling cf the effectiveness of Hean's Essence for the treatment of £ Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, and other Chest and Throat troubles.} ''. \ • I' AWH MR - PZTER DAWSON, the celebrated baritone, j v £ singer, of phonograph record fame, wrote:—"lt miy 1 j K interest you to know that I have had occasion to use ' ■ '''• f your Cough Esscnco, and lam glad to say that several doses succeeded ij ' jS completely. .in dispelling a cold that had troubled me for several"weeks, | 5 despite the fact I was under treatment the whole time."- . . , 'J J MISS IDA BARR, the gifted English contralto:—"l may state I have \ ij toured the world and have used many cough mixtures, but from none § I of. them have I ever derived so much relief and actual benefit asfrom \ i\ Hean's Essence. I will strongly recommend your wonderful remedy?' !i t MR. HECTOR COLDSPINK, the brilliant English tenor, of the famous! I '' Quinlan Opera Co.:—"I know of nothing else which so effectively dispels,„ J f the untoward effects of a cold. I most highly recommend Hean's.. 5 . ■ ■ s Essence to vocalists, as an ideal soothing throat tonic and voice pre-*-' I <i server. It speedily relieves bronchial distress, and facilitates respiration." ' \ 1 Cf ATS. AMm m - GRAHAM MOFFAT, the popular Scottish;.' j •" d Uvw i ' author, actor and producer of "Bunty Pulls the.i. f I ' ' s Strings" and "A Scrape 0' the Pen":—".Recently,. ;: I an epidemic cold afEected several members of our Company. Myown->;; I . voice was very rough for. two or three nights; but after using Hean's--5 Essence Cough Mixture I experienced great relief, the hoarseness dis-""' S' ; appearedandl was able to speak on the stage without the least discomfort'. - ""; j ; MISS JEAN CLYDE, the clever Scottish Actress:—"My part in ''Bnifty", j h Pulls the Strings" meant a severe strain on my voice eaeh. evening,, and-. ,S| | I found your Essence invaluable in preventing hoarseness; I shall 7 | f always keep my bottle of Hean's handy." I 5 ; IPVI km ALLEN DOONE, the evergreen Irish ballad^'" [; singer:—"ln my case Hean's Essence has certainly jj; !; done all or even more than was claimed for it. A S | real boon has been conferred upon singers, actors; teachers, 'preachers, :jj | public speakers, and others who may, suffer frota congestion of. the throat-,', J _ 5 or relaxed vocal cords." 1 MR. T. MALONE, J.P., the retired world's chaopion foot-runner and all-/ j ? round athlete, now on the literary staff of the "Sydney Sportsman":— ' j 3 "I had trouble with my throat of the most painful arid choking nature ) 2 for the treatment of which I got a bottle .of. Hean's Essence. The...- 1 £ effect, within three days, was almost incredible. It cleared all trouble ' f | away! Hean's Essence will be found a boon and a bles?ing't6 mothers ij I and a happy and pleasant relief to children of most tender age.- "No' '.l r home should be without a bottle," ' ' •'|j , A" MrpKfA MISS,MURIEL STARR, the celebrated emotional J actress:—"l was suffering with a bad cold, and some-, f one suggested I should try Hean's .Essence.!)'.' The - j § effect was wonderful. I think no public speaker or singer should-.be * | - without it." • | j - f.AM.AnA MA °AME FLORENZE HARTLEY, the brilliant,J '• - vAIiAvA dramatic singer:—"Climatic changes, .while travelling| ■ | 'two years ago affected my throat, "caus'in'g ulceration, i | After takingsoveral remedies, I commenced using Hean's.Essence and | i was so delighted with the beneficial effect, that I have never been'without j } your remarkable preparation ever since. I most heartily reaommend I j! . Hean's Essence to anyone suffering with sore throat or cold, especially J, i; to singers, who will find it an absolute blessing." f ' 3 ; |-' DDAUrii U. de CARRE,* prominent Parisian ieweller:-"T6u,. $ 5 rA/illl/L have placed-at the disposal of the public the most f { effective remedy f or- colds and influenza it has ever been rf Si [i my lot to use.- My feverisliness and headache, which were .very,bad,, ;] i quickly siibsided.under its influence, and next day I.w.as .able to resume j . ■ r! .woi'k, feeling little effect of the influenza upon . f ITAf Y G£iVEi?AL P/si4iVO > .the.irorld's..cbanipion rifle shot:— f "Accept my heartiest .approval of your wonderful-conglr J ! j remedy. It is the finest preparation I have ever used, being •'! *5 i .. pleasant to take, most enconomical in cost, and speedy in effective' i . I results." " RFJ fIITM M.Ph. R. MENY, the heroic Belgian bandmaster" - DEiLIjiUM who, after having been wounded while assisting his " ij gallant countrymen in their effort to hold the. intrudr!: i■. ing German hordes m check at the outbreak-of the awful European y£ar, i. { f ; organised a band and toured the world raising money for the; Belgian - 5 — I' Relief Fund"Having suffered from a bad cold through continual > j travelling and change of climate I was advised to try Hean's Essence. *;/ E The cure was almost immediate. After taking but a fe\v\d° ses lam glad ■] 5 to be able to say lam completely better. I will always carry a supply ofi t Hean's Essence on all my travels." ... ii . AIKTUAII A m - WALTER B£/V7X£^tlieemiurat ; ' : , J tionist, who is now taking an active part in poll- " « ;J 1 tics in New South.Wales.:—'''flean's^Esseats£-< j has had a most beneficial effect upon a severe cold and"s6re--thpoat.wliiM-J ] ■: "■ I had last week. I have used the Essence and .I am glad to shy;that s within the week my throat seems perfectly cured again." ~ \ ■ ■.. j MISS GLADYS, MONCRIEFF, the gifted Queensland singer, whose i'j J ; voice has been praised by no less a critic than Madame Melba:— 1 "I have •" j ! tried and proved the value of: Hean's Essence for preserving the clear- " ■ iiess of the voice and 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 ] • weather plays such havoc." ' „ . j . MR. JAMES W. DOYLE, Secretary of the N.S.W. S-Honr Day and - I Labour Demonstration Committee:—"lt gives me much pleasure to state " ' .• | that I have found Hean's Essence an exceptionally good remedy-for '■ colds. Its moderate price and rapidity of action should make a special j il appeal to workers with families, who are frequently in doubt as to the „ ' | best and most reliable means of curing coughs, colds and throat troubles. _ j s In this rgspoct, it seems to me Hean's Essence supplies a long-felt - | | want in the homo." - - , - "! 3 G, HEAN'S ESSENCE is invaluable in the home. Being: free '■> from all habit-forming opium drugs such as paregoric, laudanum, ~ j 6 chlorodyne, morphia, it is as and good for little children as it I} : - ] is for adults. The speedy manner in which it soothes and heals],' j s , sore throats; loosens phlegm, and allays distressing colds, croup, „ 3 bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma has won for it the- ii j approbation of people in all spheres of life, and scores of family» J physicians are daily recommending it to their patients and r .* ■ j using it in their own homes. , i i i 0. Besides being such an excellent medicine HEAN'S ESSEN,CEI j is a boon to thousands of people because of its remarkable, fc j money-saving feature. When added to water and sweetening as >■ i « per simple directions on label, a bottle at once produces a pint of - 5 i the ready-to»use mixture of the highest posslble quallty. A" S pint of ordinary cough mixtures, put up in a lot of little bottles r | z would cost at least 12s. HEAN'S ESSENCE costs only 25.;" » vthus effecting an actual cash saving of 1 Os. on each bottle used." \ ' | A big consideration these times. HEAN'S ESSENCE is h I by most chemists and stores throughout NEW ZEALAND,;buti" S \ should it not be procurable in your locality, you inay obtain (f direct from the manufacturer by sending price to . 3—! G. '.W, ■ BEAN Y ' Costs 2/-1 Chemist, Wanganui Costs- i Saves Saves 10/- j.
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