THE PUBLIC v LIBRARY.
TO . THE . KUITOIt OV THE PRESS. Sir, —Can you; or any of your readers, tell mc when tihe Public 'Library i-s [ikely to be open again.?- and are the subscribers to have their tickets extended for a period equal to the time that the institution haa been closed?— Yours, etc., CONSTANT SUBSCRIBER. / ChrisWhurch, April 4th, 1902. ;'
PATENTS,
Messrs Bay win and Rayward, Fatenß Agents, of National Chambers, Grey street, W&liiigton (local representative A. H. Hart, Registered Patent Agenf, 172 Gloucester street; Chrietchurch), report: fihe acceptance »f the following applications for Letters Patent from the Provincial" District of Canterbury, during the fortnight - ending April 2nd, 1902:—M. Peryer, par-, ter, Ohristchurdi, "Cleansing and varnished surfaces;" E. Q. E&wnsley, ac-. eountant, Christchuroh, " "Apparatus for use in playing the game of table tennis; ,, A. Rcwntree, builder, South Rakaia, "Moustache guard;". W. Thomas, journalist, Geraldine, "Process of .printing;" F. • H. W. Cowper,.l2s Colombo street, Christchurch, ' ''Improvements in die gome of ping pong." 9986
COUGHS, COLDS ON THE CHEST, BRONCHITIS, ASTHiIA, AND CONSUMPTION.
HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS- CURE. THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Haa tbe Largest Sale of Any Chest Medicine in Australia.
A SEVEN YEARS' CASE.
EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER. COMPLETELY CUBED. "Mr W. G. Hearne. "Dear Sir,—Your medicine has cured mc of bronchitis and asthma, from which. I have 'Buffered for upwards of seven years, during which, period I was scarcely ever free from coughs and fluently the difficulty of breathing was so distressing, that for nights in succession I had to sit up. I write to you this acknowledgment from a eenso of duty, as in my case every other treatment bad foiled. For n year previous I had been getting very much worse, and at the time I obtained your medicine I was.confined to bed, suffering from 5 moat violent cough, expectorating blood and mat* ter, and apparently 'beyond hope of recovery. The first doso of tho medicine gavo mc Welcome relief, and I steadily improved as -I Continued tho treatment, until l< became, v I am now. quite well.—lours sincerely, r "H. WALKER, Balmain, Sydney."
"My eon,, elk years old, ltad "bronchitis for 12 months. The uoiee in throat and along back of lungs and the cough caused mc great anxiety. I tried several treatments. Cough mixture* and poultices wore used, and plasters were applied to the back and chest without success. I bought a largo size bottlo of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, and after my boy had taken this medicine for about' ten days he was perfectiy cured— J; PATTERSON, Solicitor, Tamworth; New South Walee," "We, the undersigned, have had occasion to obtain Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, and wo certify that it was perfectly and , rapidly success*. - ful under circitmstar.ces which undoubtedly , prove its distinct healing power." Signed by the Rev. JOHN SINCLAIR, Myera street, Geelong, and 59 other leading residents. , . P/epared only and »old wholesale and retail - by the proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, victoria. Smull size 2a 6d, large 4s 6d. Sold by chemists and medicine vendors. Forwarded by post 'o any address when not obtainable locall , *. New Zealand Branch Office: COFFEE PALACE iJUIL.uj.JNGS, 2J7 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDia.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11243, 8 April 1902, Page 3
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