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THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR^ Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption •HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY OHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALASIA. ffaoae who hare taken this medicine are amazed at it« wonderful inflaencce. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Oongh, Difficulty of Brechin*,! I Ho-flwneas, Pain or 3oreness in the Cheat, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are s«tjeet to Golds on the Oh»st it is invaluable' „it effects a Complete Cure. It is mo3t comforting in allaying irritation in the threat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Oou*»h or A tins* to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Oonsuraotioa has never been known to exist where " Coughs " have been properly treated with (i!< No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a complete eure is certain. ConsumptionTOO TLL TO L-'.\VE 1118 BED. L COMTL ".TE CURE. ( r W. §' Hsarne—Dear Sir, —I am jr-i*in« *"» tell y°u about the wonderful •if« your medicine has effected in my case. \n mt three ye%rs ago I began to cocgh. \t3nt the eemgk was not severe, bat it '»lm»IIy get worse, and 1 became very -««k and troubled with night sweats, pain 'n mj oheat, and great quantities of phlegm. »n ieT«ral occasions there was blood in the -ixpcctorated matter. I had beeo"tre\ted by a doctor, who pronounced my cise to be < '«»iacapt ; .on, »«d various other treatments hxi keen tried, but without benefit. It was at this »t*K« that t heard of your Bromahitis Cure, and sent to you for a course •f tke me Heine. When it arrived I was too ill :• leave my bed, bat I commented taking it at once, and gradually improved. lam lad t* say that the two lots of medicine S rorally, J- BLAIR. Westminster, Brid_-:-r >ad, S.E., London, Severe Cough.: 4. irifE YEARS'CASK. V TKO AT OVCB* COMPLETELY ■KO BT BROSCHLPIS CURE. )■>%{■ *lr.—l suffered from a severe cold * aheit with cough, for five years, and hat tinso ?oi treitmsnt from differ- , tries, but have derived no until I used your Bronchitis ■c-., which gave mo relief at onee, and icstoletcly me. I am delighted with s. It is really a wonderful medioiae; does rnod at o*e«, and "cant ualicked.' —Yours «i«eercly, W. TREMELLEN. Modewarre, Tictoria. A Child Seven Months OlaA BHKFERER FROM BIRTH the effects of yomr Bronchitis Care. Last winter three ef my children had very had cmghs, and one battle cured the three of them. The housemaid also had suoh a severe cold tkat she entirely lost her voice, but half a bottle cnred her. I always keep it in the hou c e now, and recommend it to anyone requiring a medicine of this kind. I now want yen to send at once four bottles to England to my mother, who is suffering greatly from bronchitis. The address is enclosed, Yours gratefully, JOHN 8. MORTIMER. The relative iu England, who is 80 years old, also cured by Hearae's Bronchitis Care. WAS A GREAT SUFFERER. HAD NOT WALKED FOR 12 MONTHS. ALWAYS WALKS NOW, AND IS QUITE WELL. FE2LS STRONGER THAIY SHE HAS DONE FOR YEARS. 8, Watson-street, Burtou-en-Trent, Stafferdshire, England. Mr W. G. Hearne, Geelong. • 8 cime, as I was suffering from a severe attaok of Bronchitis at the time it arrived [ had sent for my own doctor, but had not had one night's rest for a week- I started taking the Bronchitis Cure three times a day as directed, and was very much eased at once At the end of a week I only took it twice a day, and then only every night for a week as I felt very much better, when, thanks to the Lork for adding His blessing, I was quite well, and walked into town and back without feeling any fatigue. 1 had not done that previously for 12 months (always went in the omnibus), as walking oaiised me such pain and distress in the chest. I always walk now aid never feel it, and I am stroneer than I have been for years. I thank my son for his great kindness in sending the medieine and am, dear sir, Yours very truly M. MORTIMER, Extract from a letter since written by lady to her sob. Mr John S. Mortimer Llewellyn, Katunga, Victoria, ' HER DAUGHTER HAD BEEN YS2.Y ILL SPITTISJg BF? BLOOD. THE DOCTOR SAID NOTHEm MORE COULD BE DONE CURED BY HEARNB'S BRONCHITIS OUR*. The extract rons as follows:-« Asfor myself, thank the Lord, lam feeling stronger than I have for. years. I had an attack of bronchitis in November, but Hearae's Bronchitis Cure was again successful. I feel t uifce wall, aid walk into town feeling quite fit! when she was seven mo-- • *'*. Mie had been suffering from brn c r - >m her » : rto, and now she istiire . rt.-s old, and —t had a returr- -f is since. It is 3 "" " ia tnr '.irnnehifcis or Colds of Ticlct Tewa, Victoria. little of Hearne'a Bronchitis Cure«".TSRE COLD, WITH LOSS OF VOICE, CURED BY HALF A BOTTLE. A SUPPLY SENT TO A RELATIVE IN « ENGLAND. Llewellyn, Katanga, Vio. Mr H-arac n «»r Sir, —I ana very much pleased with )e in bed a fortniah "fcomethingmorolmnstteilyou. Charlotte has been very ill e ; flCe 1 wrote rou Her coagh was so bad she never had a night's rosi, and was spitting up blood vervS" The doctor told hei husband that there wis nothing more he could do fo-hll £ the Sunday I sent her half a bottle of the Bronchitis Cure, and told her to trv it ami °£ she did not use it, not to waste it but send it back again. She had suoh confidenoe in her doctor that I thought she would not try ifr. On the Wednesday I sent over agafn and she was much better, the night's rest was very good and coueh and bleeding from the lungs better She sent for another half bottle, aad on the following Sunday sent over to slv tha * 8 -Hl?s_* u e f "fu^^ 1 . *°* Te l ulTe anv more medicine. So you see what great 12 Years' Agony. DISTRESSING, SUFFOCATING, DRY COUGH ENTIRELY REMOVED BY FIVE DOSES. NO OTHER TREATMENT COULD EVEN EASE IT. Sir, —My wife was for twelve years a sufferer from a most distressing, snffeoating dry oomgh that could not be removed or even eased by any remedy, deoters' prcwripHon, I am happy to say tkat the cough, paiu in the ohest, and difficulty of breathing, etc. were entirely removed by the fifth dose ©f your Bronchitis Cure.—l remaia, Sir, yours most respectfully, WILLIAM CROKETT, Baker's Swamp P. 0., via Dripstone, New South Wales. A Fire Tears' Case. CURED BY ONE SMALL BOTTLE. Mr W G Hearne. Dear Sir.—Kindly send me one large bottle of yomr Brenceitis Cure. lam more than pleased with the results of your wonderful medielne, as a saaaH bottle cured my little girl, who had been suffering for five years, and now I do not f eel Safe te be without it —T ramain msra faithfully, AGNES F KENNEDY. Bethanga, Victoria A Seven Tears' CaseEXPECTOR \TING BLOOD AN® MATTER. COMPLETELY CURED. Mr W a H,arne._Oear Sir.-Wnr med cine fail, eyed mm 0 ? bronchitis and asthra*. from whxh T B nff-r*d for upward 0 f wen vears during whiV* penod T was soarcolv ever W fro* coned,,, and freq oe „tf v the difficulty of h r f.>,; n!? waR that for B l T had to sit ut). I write you this aokuowlPdgemeQt from a sense of duty as ?„ my oase every other t u a \ jailed. For a vn' previous rhad h B w 1 gett lB «r r Tery s e, an(! at S!fi?3** I " b * afrte i V™ r medielne I was confined to hed, suffering from a most violent cough, exDeotorating blood «nd matter, and apparently beyond h„ pe of recovery The £ ? le^ !ciße eave m « weioome relief, anrf T ofao/i;i„: 3 ■ _&r* H.WALKER. Ast'ima. PRRVTOfTS! TREATMENT FATT.TS D A CURED RY TFTREE BOTTLES! Mr Alex J 'Audcmnn. of T»ark OWlcsville, Queensland, writes r—«« A fZv suffermjr from Asthma for sevortenn v~Z =nd hcTma been undor a gre.fc ro , nv ffi e.n* tr«at.mpnra without b°nf»fif T indnoed to try TTeame's T" Aftpr takinnr thrflo botfly of f /T Tn-dioinal qn?t« eot rid of H, n A Hth m . '' A Ri»oe thon. which w.-i8 ?n the b P „; n „i„ „ TBB3(lsve»r ß , e „), TWe n ™*™?*« MnrW returt.of it. The med? e !„ ftf| „*J cured me. and I have much plea Hn l ?,! rscommending it." 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The Celebrated Cornish American Pianos and Organs. *AnTOI.Y TO HOME DIRECT AND SOLD ON ONE YEAR'S FREE TRIAL. Mtssn Oaasism and 00. are the only firm of actual manufacturers of higk- ■* ijlBM c ,<rj)Di in the United States ef America selling exclusively *iraet ifm tke faeUry te the geaeral public, at gaaranteed wholesale price for ' ** *!'*? * l *. * '<-_ »k. »aJi>ra of this wanar to sit dawn and order a aiano from A«eriea, an to order one froat their music store, the only Q£ **£■ being that tkey will aave from §0 to 100 psr ewat inula sat , a»t to sait the conreaieace of the purchaser. (Mtory ralme ef arary lnßtruse oakaaan U every part of the world end references from patrons who have blacki freaa at daring the last half century. Catalogue, MiidfUwes, &c, swi% deary* f*A •» rqus*. COKKISE CO., W AfcM Wl'OiN, MiV J MY. D. U BBTABLIBHKD 50 TBAB6 THE? Otago Central aM Engineering Co (LIMITED.) •mnXAL SMITHS, ENGINEERS AND BOILERMAKERS Brt-age Beeket Fine, Bushes, Links, and Lips supplied promptly a u uowost Ratoe. Special Reduction for Quantities. A Large Ateertaient ef Engineer's Fittings ; also Bolts and Rivets of al Sizes Bell's Asbestos Packing (all Sizes.) Taeauaa Ce.'s Etna Essikb Oil end Mabihk Otxikbke Oil kept in Stock, fintr to Ihreeainr and other Mackinery executed hy Competent Workmen. Arrangements have keen mnde to Goods and Material whorevei • <mir«d. Qootationn given for a Rpffular.'Supply of any of the above Lines. 3. POCOOE Manager;

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 8 September 1904, Page 3

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