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I In the trains. - On the tramcars. - In the homes of city folks and farmers alike. Everywhere Hean's Esisnee is the topic. People are recommending Hean's Essence, friend to friend, neighbour to neighbour, home to home. There are good reasons. Here are three of them:— Ist. Hean's Essence is made by a qualified chemist of thirty years' experience. 2nd. By adding a little sweetening and a large breakfasteupful of water one bottle instantly produces a pint,; or eight eighteenpenny bottles of the, finest cough, cold, catarrh and sore! throat remedy money can possibly buy. 3rd. There is a clear money saving of 10s for your pocket. Ts there any wonder users are delighted? Is there any wonder people are recommending Mean's Essence friend to friend, neighbour to neighbour, home to homo? 1 One bottle of Hean's Essence, costing only 2s, makes 12s worth of the finest family cough medicine right in your own home. i Be sure you got H-E-A-N-'S—that is the point for you to watch. Hean's Essence is sold by most chemists and ptores, or promptly mailed, post free, on receipt of price, 2s, from G. W. Hoan. Family Chemist, Wanganui.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 7

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