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COMMERCIAL GROWTH OF GOOD IDEA.

Four years ago was horn the idea that mothers in their homes could add the water and sweetening necessary in their family cough and cold remedy just as easily as it could he done by the chemist to whom the idea* occurred. It would effect a largo saving in family cough niixturo expenses. Firm in Ids belief that mothers and fathers would appreciate the plan, the idea was at once made practicable, and Mean’s Essence the result.

The good news of how one bottle of Hean’s Essence makes a pint of finest family cough, cold, and sore throat remedy, and saves at least nine shillings, has quickly spread from home to home and loan to town. Yet this is not surprising when it is realised that a pint represents about eight ordinary eighteenpenny bottles. Full, yet simple, directions for adding the water and sweetening accompany each bottle, and a spare label is enclosed.

Kean’s Essence is now regularly sold by most chemists and grocers, or sent to any address post Iree on receipt of price—2s—from the Proprietor, G. AY. Hean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Notice how my name is spelt—H-E-A-N. Four letters only.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL GROWTH OF GOOD IDEA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 8

COMMERCIAL GROWTH OF GOOD IDEA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 8

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