HEAN'S ESSENCE COUGH MIXTURE SIMPLE TO MAKE, PLEASANT TO TAKE. # "I was recommended by a friend to make our own cough mixture by using Heon's Essence, and was delighted at the result. I found it easy to pleasanjt to take, and most effective for coughs and colds. Its goodness and wonderful cheapness should recommend it to every house* hold."—MßS. E. C-BUTLER, Christchurch. " From childhood I have been very subject to bad colds and chest weakness. When I caught a fresh cold I could alwaysr look forward to a month or six weeks or bad cough. But now I find Hcan's Essence nips a cold in the bud, and prevents it getting on the chest. I say without hesitation Hean's Essence is the only cough and cold remedy that does me good."—t J. JOHNSON, New Plymouth. "Hean's Essence has proved its worth in our home for influenza, colds, sore throat, and coughs. We praise it highly, and are grateful for the benefit Hean s Essence has beer, to us."—MRS. CLARA KNOX, Roslyn, Dunedin. For tickling coughs, night or day toughs, sore, inflamed and swollen throats, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough or asthma, Hean's Essence is immediately comforting. Try it and see how quickly it soothes the throat, removes phlegm and heals sore lungs. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a very big bottle of splendid cough mixture. Just follow the easy directions on each bottle. It is as simple as preparing a cup & 1 2a, while the saving for your pocket is 10/- for each pint used. '•- Hean's Essence is genuine. Sold by chemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Be s'ue you get H-E-A-N-'S. JjJ ' •#
The analyst sat in nls sanctum alone, When his staff had gone home fo* the night. And soliloquised thus, in a critical tone, As he held a retort to the light. "Yes! Yes! I confess, 'tis compounded with skill. Its components are potent and pure} If thro' chill I fall ill, I most certainly; will Take Woods' Great. Peppermint Cure."
L^O II Mm SHff ■■■■■ ■•, &w> m. ffer i '-': IS «£ 8H :: 1 ' ..■:.: Try it --. I ' ' : ~~33; S^ 0/twecf by WSTRACHAN&C? Dunedm Unrivalled for strength and pur% is SHARLAND'S Baking Pewftetf. Once tried—always used. Costs less than other compounds—worth mere. Taken on sugar, inhaled or rnbbeft on the chest, "•NAFOL" f alls relieve coughs, colds, t' l fo«.-<s and chest tisrhj.npsß 1 /.•? v..,--, <*«.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 41, 18 February 1916, Page 3
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