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HFp 1 IWPi 3 S BRONCHITIS JLJL Ji!£la&W Jail JLI ' iW? /ITTOTI . tt® Famous fos? dlaw ... COUGHS,! BRONCHITIS,. PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY,. c •" " ■ Asthma, and consumption.. ' Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. ' Sufferers from any form o) BRONCHITIS, COUGH, CROUP, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, HOARSENESS, PAIN OR SORENESS IN THE CHEST experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to COLDS ON THE CHEST it is invaluable,as it effects a COMPLETE CURE. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor consumption to develop. Consumptiori is not known where "Coughs" have b£en properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a COMPLETE CURE IS CERTAIN. BRONCHITIS AND PNEUMONIA. (BRONCHITIS. |He continued to improTe each day from each 11 hid a relapse, and suffered tortures fr in v dos.s of Hearne's Medicine alone, and within what the doctor told me was pleuo'.-y a-nl i CURED BY ' ft SUFFERER 73 YEARS OF AGE. three days he was freo from the Cough, bronchitis. The pain from tho former in my HPARNF'S RRONPHITIS CURE "" > ' ' Pneumonia, and tho Pleurisy, and the Urins oh«t and shoulders was frightful, and for four , HLrtHPico Dtiun n i THOfinilßHl Y-fiIIBED BY TWO BOTTLES passing satisfactorily. Ho was out of bed long weeks I was confined to my bod under nc ijcnDMcic RnnwrHiTK riIRF at the end of a week, completely recovered, (he care of a ; well-known Sydney doctor, and OF HEARNE S BRONCHITIS CUKfc. and now jn hea ,» h &11 the limo his me(li6 j M • mo but tent-. : AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD luMcninTe dciiee tccppt PRIJDENUG M'KEE, porary relief, i The landlady of tho hotel (the •- paiiFn IMMEDIATE REJ^IEf— CFFELT Carr Street, South Gtelonß, Fob. 6, 1908. Cleveland), where I resided, told me of a FAILtIJ - WONDERFUL. — medicine-Hearne's Bronchitis Cure-from .Viv • " PftMQIIIHSTIAM toria, which had cured her of a bad attack Mr Hecrne. Sir,—l was very ill with influ- tiunaur.iriiun. of bronchitis and pair.s in the chest, and beggtd ■' '• „ ' t,-' ' 0 . .J;„ f enza and Bronchitis. A friend of miou p*r-. „. T _ .TTwc uic ncn ef »e.t® try it: -. I so,and, in thanks and Mr. W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir, Trom a strie sua( | e( j m 0 (- 0 t r y y OU . Bronchitis Cui'J. Tlx 7® LEAVE HIS BED. tratitudo to you, tell yeu that, after the .ttuse of duty I feel that I should publish tne jj rs (- j OSO ye mo immediate relief, and after . . second bottle, my cough had censed; but:what following statement, eo that others may; kno'v t a kj n g y le second bottle I am thoroughly 1 A COMPLETE CURE. j 5 more astonishing, the pains from pleurisy what to do when tho awful fact is evident that fni . e( |_ j(- s effect-on me has been most wonder- Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—l am writing entirely left me, and in abeut a wook I was :« lifo is in danjer of being lost:—in septembor, j u j jom 73 y Cars o f. a g o . j trust you will to tell you- about the wonderful cure your le to attend to my duties ss us*al.—Taiirs IMS, my little girl, aged at that time 3 years, nia j- B use 0 f this statement by publishing it medicine has effected' in my case. About faithfully, ■ .T. BRAHAM.' contracted Measles,'and in the following Octo- j or y lO ijonefit of humanity generally. Yours three years ago I began to cough. At first Melbourne "Puneh" Offiec, MeUouraj. ' bcr was attacked by Bronchitis, iPnoumoma mo st respectfully, ' '■ the cough was not seTore, but it gradually get ; artd Congestion of the Lungs. She was attonded THOMAS E. TREZISE, • worse, and I became very weak and .„ UM . . H _ v... by a legally qualified doctor of high standing, . Reedy Creek, Victoria. with'night sweats, paid in my.chest, and great ASI MIYIA —A 17 .1 sflno unoCi but his treatment .was. npt successful in arrest. quantities of phlegm. On several occasions ine the progress of the illness. On Saturday. _„^. n . 1. m ,... there was blood in tho expectorated ,natter. PREVIOUS TREATMENT FAILED. the 21st October,. 1906, he said that her life was PNEUmONIA AN U rLtuKloY. I had been treated by a doctor, who pronounced in danger—that jthore was very little hopo for CURED BY my case to be consumption, and various other CURED BY THREE BOTTLES, her. For eight days and nights sho had beon urfIRNP"! RRfINnHITIS niIRE treatments had been tried, but without benefit. Mr. Alex. J. Anderson, of Oak Park,-Chirlo. prostrated by Cough, Pain, pud Fever, mid HEARNE o . " ' It was at this stago that I heard of youi v jH O) Queensland, wrote After vuffirinj was lying'like a statue, unconscious. At, tb* „ TI j CD T DnmirwT wan Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you for a course { f olr o.sthma for seventeen ycais, and havinj ■ stage I was persuaded by a friend to obtain AFTEH UI Hen (KtAIMLNI rl'A.j 0 f the medicine. When it arrived, I was too been under a great many tHiffcreut Ireatnwnts Hearno's Bronchitis Cure, with its auxiliary FAILED. ill to leave my. bed, but I commenced taking without benefit, I was induced to try Hearnc'a medicine for the Fever and Congestion of the it at once, and gradually improved. lam Jfedicino for Asthma. . After taking thre* Lungs, as directed in tho Catalogue of Medicines p rn( } c nco M'Kee, of Carr Street, South g'nd to say that the two lots of medicine you bottles of this medicine I quite got rid of tha^i which accompanies each bottle of the Br.vnhitis Geelong, in view of the importance of a person sent huvo effected a complete euro, for which astiinla, and since then,, which was tho bejia- . Cure. I gavo the medicine as directed, and ma ]jj n g if. quite clear what treatment was accept-my very best thanks.—-lours gratefully, nin£ of 18S3—fifteen, years ago —I ha?o_npt ; there was. an improvement from the first successful in curing a serious and complicated J- had the slightest retarn of it. The medicino ' dose of Hoarne's Bronchitis Cure. The case w j len the medicine, directions, and treat- . Westminster Bridge Road, S.E., London. quite cured me, and I have much pleasure in improvement. ; continued after each dose men t 0 f a legally qualified doctor had failed, ■ — recommending it." of the medicine. In a week sho was per- stato as follows:— RRnMfHITIQ AM HI PI FURIQY Speaking in February, 190S, he states:—-"I ' fectly free, from the Pneumonia, Congsstim, J[y fo n, Henry M'Kee, then aged 8 years,' ' am.keeping very well. Never have the slightest Cough, Pain, 'and Fever, and was well, except had been attended by a legally qualified doctor, . .. U . DC .... /»i, ccn ov nnm ce return of the asthma." Ihut sho .was. still weak. In a fortnignt the w ho pronounced him to be suffering from A ScVERE CASE CURED BY WO BOTTLES , : * was quite recovored, and is now 111 splendid Pneumonia, Pleurisy, and a stoppage of the OF HEARNE S BRONCHITIS CUHc. Hearne s Medicine curcd me of Asthma, health, and stronger than ever. Any person passing of the Urine. Under the doctor's treat- „ from which I had been suffer! 113 for twenty-1. asking for; information .about this grand medi- jnent the child gradually got worse, and th" AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD five years, during which time I bad used . r.ine can bo supplied by 'me, or by any of my doctor pronounced the case hopeless. He told FAILED. almost every patent modicme on the market, neighbours who have witnessed its wonderful jno that tho child could not live. At this -Jfr. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong. near Sir,— —including asthma inhalations—without getting . effects. It absol-.itoly snatched my child from stage 'I obtained from Mr. W. G. Hearne, Some months ago, in Sydney, I suffered "rom a euro. It was eight years ago that the euro en early grave.—Yours gratefully, Chemist, of Geelong, a bottlo of Hearno's a severe attack of influenza, and was confined was effected by Hearne s Medicine, and I now ti r I'RBTK'PP Bronchitis Cure, and gavo it to tho child, to my 100 m for about a week, at tho tnd of fool stronger have ffclt for years—in ' tccording to the directions which accompany which time, feeling Ftmewhat better, I got :ip fact, I feel splendid. _ _ ' Police Station, Geelong East, each butlle of.it. The child improved after and tried to transact my business as usual. C. WISEMAN, Feb. 5 1908. the second dose of Hearno's Bronchitis Cure. But I got up (oo soin, for the very next Jay Meredith, Victoria.' BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! • The great success of HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure has induced a number of unprincipled persons to meka imitations, each calling his medicine " Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving the unsuspwtlng, and so getting a sale for an Imitation which ■ has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE'S Bronohitis Cure has. Consequently .it has become neaesaary to draw your attsßti&n te this fast, and . ' to request you in your own Interests to be particular to ash for HEARNE'S, and ssa that you got It. J HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2s. 6d.; Large Size, 4s. Gd. Sold by all Chomists and Medicine Vondors, and by the Pro. , iirietor, W. C. HEARNE, Chemist, Coeiehg, VlGtorla. Forwarded to any Address, whon not afctalnafcla locally. . , , NOTICE.—HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE No.lA does NOT contain any Morphia or any Opium whatever. It i 3 equally benfeflcla} for the youngest child and the most aged person. LOGAU OFFICE'i No. 0, HUME'S BUII.DINCB, 68 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 0531

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 280, 19 August 1908, Page 4

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