FINE HOME-MADE COUGH MIXTURE. CONTAINS NO POISONS. Mrs. J. Simpson, Now Brighton, wr itos:— "I enclose postal note for another bottle of Hean's Essence. For several years I have made a cousin mixture'from a prescription containing paregoric and laudanum, but 1 'find ihe mixture made with Hean's Essence is more soothing, more effective, and better in every way. I feel sure Hean's Essence will_ prove a boon in everv home where it is used." The discovery of Hean's Essence, does away entirely with the need for using paregoric, laudanum, or other deadly opium extracts in the, ma king of cough mixtures. It may he made up in a few moments without any boiling or fussinc. Each bottle makes a pint of the highest quality, nonpoisonous cough, cold, croup, and sore, throat mixture it is posible to have in the home. A pint would fill eif?ht of the little bottles such a s you usually pay eighteen pence each for—that is, twelve shillings' worth Hean's Essence costs only two shillings. It is now regularly sold by most chemists and stores; or sent post free on receipt of price, from G. W. Htean, Chemist, Wanganui. 28.
If we do not study our footwear we are looking for trouble, but if »ve arc wise we make life easier by purchasing good boots only. At the Egmont nothing Company's Bootery they onlv sell good goods! Need more be said?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 82, 10 July 1916, Page 7
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235Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 82, 10 July 1916, Page 7
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