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I ■■ • * Th* £<»r ' ."• •' ''•. '•. Coughs, 9 ; ■ Pleurisy, Asthma & Oonsiiniptioa BRONCHITIS and PNEUMONIA PNEUMONIA and PLEURISY BRONCHITIS and PLEURISY. Cured by cured bv ' HEIRNE'S nnn»ruiTis> rase ' A Severe Case Cured by Two Bottles of HEfIHHEB DBOMCHITIG CURE HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE Hearne's Bronchiti3 Cure. After ether Treatment had Failed. After other had Failed. , After Other had Failed. Mr. W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—From' a strict sense — ' . Mr! Hearne, Chemist, Gcclcng. of duty I feel that I should publish the-following state- j p ru d c nce M'Kee, of Carr-street. South Geelon? in Dear sir i— Sonlc months ago, in Sydney, I suffered 5J31.1 ° JJ"? l °i' V y' h ?' do ? hc " , thc view of the importance of a person making it quite clear fro!n a smre attack of influenza, and was. confined to i O V,"Lr„ sLntlmb« 1906 mlV»V*iri a "f™l J5iT,? what tr " traen t was succcssful in curing a serious and my room for about a week, at the end of which time, lo„t. In beptember,. 1906, ray little girl, aged at that complicated case when the-medicine directions and treat- feehng somewhat better, I, got'up and tried to transact Sw l,f» o fo ! lowin K rncr.t of a legally qualified doctor had failed, state as business as usual.- But I got up too soon, for.the October was attacked by Bronchitis, Pneumonia and follows:— very nest day I had a relapse, and suffered tortures from Congestion of the Lungs. She was,attended by a y y Boai j lenry M'lCce, then aged'B years, had been what the. doctor-told me was pleurisy and bronchitis, legally qualified doctor of high standing, but his treat- attended by a legally qualified doctor ■ who pronounced P a ' n roal the former in my chest and li'iouldcrr, Ul«is WM Saturday 1 the said him 10 be sufr,:rin S fr ° m Pneumonia, Pleurisy and a was frightful, and for foun long weeks J iras.confined-tOi illness. On Saturday, the 21st October, 1900, he said stoppage of the passing of Urine. Under the doctor's :r -y bed under the care of a well-known Sydhey. doctor, that her life-was in danger—that there ( -was very little treatment the child gradually got worse and the doctor - al> d- a " toe t ™ e mcdicine gave '.me but temporary hope;for her. For eight.days and nights she had been pronounced th"case hopeless. He tild me that tta "iicf. The landlady of the hotel (the Cleveland), where prostrated by Cough, Pain and - Fever, and was lying chiu cou]d not )ivo ,At , h j 3 staEe j obtained {ronl I resided, told me of a mtdicine—Hcarne's Bronchitis I'J.J ™ c °nsdiojs. .At this stage I was per- Mr. w. G. Hearne, Chemist, of Geelong, a bottle of Cure—from Victoria, which had .cured her of a bad atwith Us auxiliary medicine'^o^the^Fci^r 0 and Conies' Hcarne's Bronchitis Cure, and save it to the child, ac- ta . ck of bronchitis _and pains in the. chest, and begged Z„ of the Lunrs af dfrrSr,l in T r gC ; cordi "S t 0 thc directions which accompany each bottle ° f ™<°'7 "• J did so, .and, in thanks and gratitude Mcdictaes which accomnanitf cLli biHle rfth/ Brnn of Thc child improved after the second dose of '°/ ou - " n Jf 0 " that, .after the second bottle, my cough T J' " i" i J j~™ liearne's Bronchitis Cure. He continued to improve had ceased; but what is more astonishing, .the pains from: was an imoroLment f?oS e t!fe fiAt tW nf "hlw? " cl> day frcra " ch dosc - of Hcarne's Medicine alone, and pleurisy entirely left -me, and in about a week I was able Bronchitis The continued %"ter. "" " ° ' fr« h frte tL th CoMLtIon k CouJh aS p'i?a' I d factori 'y' He was out of bed at the end "of'a week, Melbourne " Punch " Office, Melbourne. X Carr-street, South Geelong, Febf6, 1908.'' ASTHMA—A 17 , YEARS CASE. ' asking for information about this grand medicine can be supplied by me, or by any of my neighbours who have ' Previous Treatment Palled* • witnessed its wonderful effects. It absolutely snatched CONSUMPTION* • ' — my child from an early grave.—Yours gratefully, ■ Cured by Threo Bottles, D. GARDINER, Too 111 to Leave Hlc Dcd,' ~ % Police Station, Geelong East, Feb. 5, 1908. _ . ... jyj r# Alex. J. Anderson, of Oak Park, Charleville, " A Complete Cure* Queensland, wrote:—"After suffering from asthma : for n seventeen years, and having been under a gveat Biany BRONCHITIS, Mr. W, G Hearne different treatments without benefit, I was induced to try . ' Dear Sir,—l am writing to tell you about the wonder- Hearne's Mcdicine for Asthma. After ' taHag' 'three A Sufferer 73 Years of flco. ful curc your medicine has effected in my case. About botJcs of this medicine I quite got rid of t.te asthma,i . three years ago I began to cough. At first the cough and since then, which was the beginning of .1883—fifteen Thoroughly Cured by Two' Bottles of was not severe, but it gradually got worse, and I becamc X.l ars a f?7" have not had the slightest of it. - Hcarne's Bronchitis Ctirc« very weak and troubled with night sweats, pain in my r" e medicine quite cured me, and I have much pleasure • — j chest, and great quantities of . phlegm.. On several oc« m recommcndmg it. , . • Immediate Rellof!—Effect Wonderful. ' casions there was blood in the expectorated matter. I I Speaking in February, 1908, he-states: lam keeping. — • v • , had been treated by a doctor who pronounced my case to v ® r y Never have thc slightest return of thc astlima. j n " e j^ n . e * . * . was> ? er ? Influenza be consumption, and various other treatments had been r* and Bronchitis. A friend of mine persuaded me to'try fried, but without benefit. It was at this stage that I "Hcarne's Mcdicine cured me of Asthma, from which ' your Bronchitis Cure, The first dose gave me immc- heard of your Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you for a I had been suffering for twenty-five years, during which ?i! alc m a j t tekin S thc sccond bottle lam course of the medicine.. When it arrived, I was too ill time I had used almost every patent medicine on thc thoroughly cured. Its effect on me has been most to leave my bed, but I commenced taking it at once, and market—including asthma inhalations—without getting a wonderful. . lam 73 years of age. ;! I trust you wijl gradually improved. lam glad to say that the two cure. It was 8 years ago, that the cure was effected ' make use of this statement by publishing it for the bene- Jots of medicine you sent have effected a* complete cure, by Hearne's Medicine, and I now fed stronger than I. Nt of humanity generally. Yours most respectfully, for which acccpt my very best.thanks.—Yours gratefully, have felt for years—in fact, I feel splendid." THOMAS K. TREZISE, ' ✓ J. BLAIR. ' C. WISEMAN, • 11 Rccdy Creek, Victoria. Westminster Bridge-road, S.E., London, Meredith, Victoria. Beware of Imitations! The great success of HEAR!\SE : S Bronchitis Cure ha» induced a number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calling his mcdicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving the unsuspecting, and; so getting a sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact, and to request you in your awn interests to be particular to ask for S-gEARME'S, and see that you get it. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, SmalS Size, 2'S; Largo Size, 4/6, Sold by all Chemists arid Medicine Vendors, and by tho Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Foiwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTlCE—Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. 1a does NOT contain any Morphia or any Opium whatever. It is equally beneficial 1 for the youngest child and the most aged person. LOCAL OFFICE: No. 9 HUME'S BUILDINGS, 65 WILLIS STBEET...WELLINGTON. CSa

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 4

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