Sir Rider Haggard Recognises the Merits of Heap's Essence THE GREAT MONEY-SAVING 1 2 REMEDY FOR COUGHS ': COLDS CATARRH And Other Chest and Throat Troubles i ' Sir Rider Haggard, the eminent novelißt, is a mon who think#, writes, and acts Imperially. There are few holier-known men in the British ' Empire. Those to whom his name is not familiar through his iriany books, notably "King' Solomons Mines," "She," "Ayesha,""Dawn," "Jess," "Cleopatra," and other of his works, are clearly non-readers of fiction, for there are few more widely-read books in the English lang-.' uage. Those in New Zealand who do not know'him as a writer are, however, aquairited.witli him.because of the great work done by him for the advancement of scientific. agriculture, and still later because of the mission upon which he has just visited Australasia, viz., the carrying on of negotiations with the various Governments, for the settlement of British soldiers on the land. Having fulfilled this mission, the distinguished Ambassador of Empire, as he has been aptly termed, sailed on his return journey for the Mother Country. He only called at Sydney ' for a few hours, but he found time to instruct his Secretary' to pay a dis- ' tinct and unique, complimcnt to the discoverer and manufacturer of Hean's Essence, the following extract being from a letter dated Sydney, May 24:— MR. G. ,W. HEAN, 1 - Chemist. : ; r Dear Sir,— - It may interest you/to know that lam taking Heart's Essence with me on' my return journey to England, where I shall be pleased to bring its merits under the notice of my, friends. Yours'faithfully, - A. R. U. CORBETT, Secretary for SIR RIDER HAGGARD. Sir Rider Haggard's first acquaintance with Hean's .Essence was at Adelaide. That he should have secn fit to express the foregoing; appre-. 1 ciation, and undertake to make its merits known among his friends in England, is undoubtedly the highest complimcnt ever paid to a New ' Zealand medicinal product. Hean's Essence is to-day used m. the vast majority of homes all over Australasia, and its.high repute is quickly becoming Empire wide. It is admitted on every hand that no finer remedy is procurable for colds, . influenza, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough,, catarrh, and other chest " and throat troubles. As a money-saver Hean's Essence is unrivalled. Each bottle produces . a pint of superior quality mixture. A pint of ordinary cough remedies costs at least 12si Hean's Essence costs only 2s (by. post 2s 3d), and is obtainable from'all leading chemists and stores, or from ■ the Manu- ■ factutor, . ; . .1. . G. W. HEAN CHEMIST " " * fANGAWU,^J THE Bntish Government recently, sold some, heavy ( Motor Cars for economy s sake. It never sells | Ford: Gars for economy's sake. It buys them—at j the rate ■of Hundreds a motath. The British Govern- j ment knows that what any other Car will do the Ford will do—at a Fraction of the cost. '■'..V C BUY A FORD and bank the difference! - \ Touring Car, S-Seater . - £210 Runabout, 2-Seater - » £195 .. , .••P.O.B.'WELtiNGTON'.y ,'V Prices Guaranteedagainst Reduction— but not against Increase—during 1916, Send To-day lot Catalogue and forrf Literature Sole N.Z, Agents for. the Ford Motor Company of Canada: THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED " WELLINGTON ■ " • FORD DEALERS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND . DEEt STALKERS! V 'WHO 1 KNOW: | Use always tlie Colonial Ammunition Company's • Unparalleled Cartridge— , Special Soft lose ======= 'SOB . ■ At the Reduced Price this cartridge ig Splendid Value! Its smashing-force is' terrific. When it hits, it kills. It is, in fact, the O.A.CJ. Military Regulation Cartridge (the ReoordBreaker), with the sole variation of the soft nose necessary for thic special purpose. A3 DEADLY FOR PIGS, GOATS ANI j .. CATTLE AS FOR DEER.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2819, 10 July 1916, Page 9
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