A WISE.WOMAN". '•No, Uiank you, I want Hean's Esrence, and nothing else. I have already tried Hean's, and if it costs double the price I would willingly pay that price." The Proprietor of Hean's Essence had just stepped into a shop where patent medicines are sold, when a lady customer was using tile words above related. He was unknown to either shopman or customer. Apparently, the lady had formerly tried Hean's Essence for making her own good family cough and cold lvmedv. had proved it good, and Jesired to purchase another bottle. The man behind the counter wanted 0 sell her something else—probably he would make a little more profit for .himself —but his "just as good" substitute didn't ai)peal. Certainly the lady was clearly within her rights. She had asked plainly for Hean's Essence,. and because she had •oymerly proven its quality and moneysaving value, insisted upon getting that which she wanted—HEAN'S. She left the shop with Hean's Kssence and satisfaction in her hand—iho was a wise woman'. If you have not yet tried Hean's Bs--'•nee, get a bottle from your chemist or grocer to-day. One bottle makes from .-.'■\eu to eight ordinary eightcenpennv bottles of the finest family cough, cold, mil sore throat remedy it is possible for money to buy, and saves you 10s. Hean's ICssence is 2s a bottle everywhere, or post free promptly on receipt of price from G. W. Hean, Family Chemist, Avenue, Wanganui. 2 Wrote a correspondent to the Lyttelton Times 'ast week:—Whilst worshipping at the Cathedral- on Sunday evening I was disgusted at the behaviour of a man and woman who evidently mistook that sacred edifice for a place of amusement. They disregarded all etiquette and ritual of worship, rudely sitting erect whilst the congregation knelt, the man (whom I took for a German) standing in the centre of the aisle with his hands in his pockets, obstructing the view of the altar, leaning over from time to time discussing in an audible voice with the woman his opinion of the service. In fact, his behaviour was disgraceful." ( is marvellous for bronchitis, incipient consumption, asthma, etc. | Lane's has a most ex- g | traordinary record of i 1 success, for it is a | ? wonderful lungi healer and body--1 builder. It not only i restores health, but also builds up and maintains the | strength of nerves and ' body. It puts flesh on i the thin, gives confi- £ dence to the nervous, jj and promotes perfect | assimilation and » j healthy digestion® j | Get a bottle, and always | | » have some in the home, to j e be taken whenever there | are signs of weakness, sickness or lung or throat troubles. | 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists j I and stores. j " It's famous —because it'# good"
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1916, Page 7
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