WHICH ?
Twelve shillings’ worth of cough mixture for twelve shillings—the old. expen side, one-s mall-eighteen pet my-bot-tle-al-a-time way or Twelve shillings’ worth of the linest cough, cold iind sure throiit remedy tlj;i t money can buy for only two shill,ngs— the n ( >w, tlie Hean’s Essence
it is simply ;i matter of whether yon iidd the necessary water and sweetening to the medicinal ingredients— Mean's Essence—and pour the mixture into a hig hottle, or whether you allow a manufacturer to do the mixing and tlu'ii serve out to yon in small holth's :u eighteenpenee a time. Once you have tried this Healths Essence plan yon will know you have obtained tie* lines! rough, eold and sore ! throat reiaedv that money can buy. Vt the same lime the money saving for i your p ickct is simply wonderful. ! dim! h* sure yon get Heim’s. That jis t!m i).tint to he earefnl ahont. My n:"”" is snelt with I’onr letters onlv IFF, A-N, Solti in bottles -s each at I'iii'iin i-t uni slores, or i>i"'l lr*‘“* . I- .•• r-ipr of mite, Horn j W. Heau, Family Cliemist, Wanganui.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 63, 19 June 1916, Page 4
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185WHICH? Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 63, 19 June 1916, Page 4
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