' A LETTER FROM MR. ALLEN DOONE, Tho world-famous Irish Comedian and Singer, now appearing at the Grand Opera House. The Manager, Bean's Essence Proprietary :tDear Sir,—l had heard w much about Hean's Essence as a corrective of throat and voice troubles. Concluding that where there is so much public recommendation there must be merit, I decided' to put your preparation to tho test. In my case it has certainly done, all, and even more, than was claimed for it. I understand Hean's Essence was placed on the market to enable thrifty housewives to inako up cheap cough mixture for family use. Permit me to say, much more has been accomplished, for a real boon has been conferred on singers, actors, teachers, preachers, public speakers, and others, who may suffer from relaxed vocal chords or from colds, causing' congestion of the throat. Wishing you every success, Yours faithfully. (Signed) ALLEN DOONE. Such testimony from one so eminent in his- profession as Mr. Allen Doone is indeed pleasing endorsement of the claim that Hean's Essence is a remedy of tho highest medicinal value for sore throats, coughs, and colds. Its warming, soothing, phlegm-loosen-ing action is felt immediately. It coutains no habit-forming drugs, such as opium, paregoric, laudanum, etc., and is therefore port'ectlv safe to give to little children, as well as to grown-ups. It is tho ideal family remedy. In addition to being such a splendid medicine, it is a great money-saver. Added to water and sweetening, as per simple directions on each bottle, it makes up a pint of mixture, .the praises of which Air. Allen Doono has sung in the abovo letter. Such a quantity of ordinary cough mixtures would cost quite 12s. Hean's Essence costs only 25., and is obtainable from chemists and stores everywhere, or direct from G. W. flcan, chemist, Wanganui. Try a bottle now. But be sure you ask for H-E-A-N-'S, the original and genuine cough mixture essonce. Imitations mo cevor satisfactory.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2825, 17 July 1916, Page 6
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