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1 ._. ■ ■ ._ ; uUKn \ .tore Famous Remedy ffos? . • _ ••, '- , , • . ,w. w. eaawts&aai . . ~ :« - \\COUCHS, BRONCHITIS,. PNEUMONIA. ;: r ■-ASTHMA.. AND CONSUMPTION. :vV.: ; -" : " Those who have taken this mediciiie are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of 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 Js invaluable, as it effects a COMPLETE CURE. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and givijig strength to, the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor consumption to develop. Consumption is; not known where "Coughs" have been 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. IHe continued to improve each day from each 11 hid a relapsi), and suffered tortures fr.m dow of Hearne's Medicine albno,'and within uhat the' doctor told me wus plfcuov-y ami CURED BY SUF.FERER 73 YEARS'OF AGE.' " lreo f ' a J' s !? a }™ s freo from the Cough, bronchitis. The pain from the former in my HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. ' \ Pneumonia, and the Pleurisy, and the TJnm ohest and shoulders was frightful, and.for four THOROUGHLY CURED BY TWO BOTTLES ™s passing satisfactorily. Ho was out of bod long weeks I was confined to my bed under' ' nc ucidmoc conwruiTi? rime -it the end of a week completely recovered, (he. care of a well-loiowu Sydney doctor, and ' ■ ,0F HEARNES BRONCHITIS CURE. and he U now in perfect health. all the time his medicine garo mo but temAFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD iMMcniiTC dpi ice ccpcpT PRUDENUE M'KEE, . porary rolief. • Tho ■ landlady of the hotel (the FAILED ■ ImfVltUlAi t HhUhh tht-toi carr Street, South Geelong, Feb. 6, 1808. Cleveland), whore I resided, told mo of a WONDERFUL. _ mediciue-Hearno's Bronchitis Vi> s toria, which had cured lior of a bad attack Mr Heorno. Sir—l was very ill with influ- . ' of bronehitis and pains in the ohest, and begged ~ w r Uaorno Ttenr'<!ir —Tfmin n strift onza an 4 Bronchitis. A friend of miou p<r- xn ,Tn , CRUI - ule npn me t0 try it. X did so, and, in thanks and Mr ' Ti TSIfW T i 4 suadod me to try you; Bronchitis Cura. TLc TO ILL TO LEAVE HIS BED. gratitude to you, tell you tkt, after the sonse pf duty I feel tlia. I ' 3ho P » first dose-gave me immediate relief, and after mum ptp piirf second liottle, my cough had ceased; but what following statement, so that others may kno< taking the second bottlo I am thoroughly A COMPLETE CURE. is more astonishing, tho pains from pleurisy what to do when tho awful fact is endont that cur3( }, Its effect on me has been most'vonder- Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear. Sir,—l am writing ontirely left 'mo, and"in 'about a week I was a life is in danger of being lost: in bept.moei, j#m 73 years of age. I trust you will to tell you about the wonderful euro your e l)l e to attend to my duties «s usual.-^-Ybura 1906, my little girl, aged at that time i yean,- m ake use of this statement by publishing it jiiedicine has, effected in my case. About faithfully, . • J. !BRA : HA.M. contracted Measles, and m the following ucto- j or yj 0 benefit of humanity generally. Yours three years ago I began, to cough. At first Melbourne ."Punch" Office, Mellouriu: ber was attacked by Bronchitis, Inoumoma mos |. respectfully, Hie cough was not severe, but'it 1 gradually got , - . and Congestion of tho Lungs. She was attended .. . THOMAS R. TBEZISE,' worst, and I becarno very weak and troubled by a legally-qualified doctor of high standing, Reody Crook, Victoria. with night sweats, paiii in-my chest, and great ASTHPtIA —A 17 YEARS. GASE« but his treatment was not successful iu arrest- « : quantities of phlegm. On several occasions '' • • ing the progress of the illness. Oil Saturday, . .. n . • _thore was blood.in the expectorated matter. • PREVIOUS TREATMENT. FAILED., the 21st October, ISO 6, he said that her life was rNEUniunlrt AND FLEUKIoY. X had been treated by a dootor, who-pronounced in danger—that thero was very little hope for CURED BY case to be consumption, and various other CURED BY THREE BOTTLES.'"" her. for eight days and nights she had been - uearmciq nonMi«MiTi'« aiidc treatments had been tried, but without benefit, jj r «i„ t Anderson of Oak Park'Ghi-Is. prostrated by Cough, Pain, and Fever and : HEARNES BRONCHI.IS CURE. „ t this ■ stage that I" heard of your V X? ' was lying like a statue, unconscious. At this . . hah Bronchitis Cure, and Sent to you for a course f rom asthma fol . seV enteen yeans, and having stage I was persuaded by a friend to obtam AFTER OTHER TREA.MF.NT HAD ? f tho medicine. When: it arrived, I was too been under a great many Different treatment Hoarno's Bronchitis Cure, with its auuliiry FAILED. ill to leavo my bed, but I commenced taking without benefit,.l was induced to try Hearne's Imediciae for the Fever, and Congestion of the ,t at once, and gradually improved. lam Medicine for Asthma., After taking' thre* Lbngs, as directed m the Catalogue of Medicines I, -p r ndence M'Kee, of Carr Street, South glad to say. that the two ots of medicine you bottles of this medicine I quite got rid of tha which aocompanies each bottlo or the hroichitis Geelong j n v iew of tho importance of a person sent liaVo effcctod a complete cure, tor whioh astuma, and since then,' Which was. the Le?in-. Cure. I gave tho medicino as directed, and making it quite clear what treatment was accept my very best thanks, lours gratefully, n j n g 0 f 1883—flftMn years ago—l hare' not there was an improvement from - the nrst successful in curing a serious and complicated • ' . '. . „.. j-o rt T 1 had tho slightest return of it. -Tho 'medicino dose of Hearne s Bronchitis Cure. Ihe casa v ,'iion the medicine, directions, and treat- Wcstminstor Bridge Koad, 5.8., London. qujte olircd 1110, and I Kavo nmcli pleasure ill improvement . continued after each dose nient of a legally qualified doctor had failed, ; — rccommend,ing it." of the medicine. In a weeic she was per- state as follows:— ITIS AND PLFURtSY Speaking'in February, 190S, .he states:—' 1 ! fectlv free from the Pneumonia, Conga^ti >«, M .v son, Henry M'Kee, then aged 8 years, ICHUNUnnio hku s-J-GUKIO*. ftin keeping very well. Never have iho sliehtest .Cough, Pain, and Fever, and vas well, except had been atlbnded by a legally qualified doctor, . _ nißpn RY TWfl nnTTi Pc: return of tha asthma." ' , ■ (hat she was still weak. In a fortnignt she who'prcnounoed him to bo siiifcrinV from A ScVERE CASE CURED BY TWO BOTTLES l _____ was quite recovered, and is now in.splendid Pneumonia, Pleurisy, and a stopnago of the . OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. "Hearne's Medicino cured mo of Asthma, hoalth, and stronger than over. Any person passing of tho Urine. Under tho doctor's treat- ~,r. from which I had been suiierinG for twentyasking; for information about this grand medi- nient tho child gradually got worse, and th- AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD . five yours, during which tiiao I had used c!r }°. ( ? an supplied by me, or by any of my doctor pronounced tho case hopeless. He told FAILED. almost every patent medicine on the market neighbours who havo witnessed its wonderful , no that tho child could not livo. At this Mr. Hearno,. Chemist, Geelong. Dear Sir,— —including.asthma inhalations—without getting 1 cfleots. It absolutely snatched my child from s t a g o I obtained from Mr. W. G. Hearne, Somo months ago, in Sydney, I sullorcd from a oure. It was eight yours ago that tito euro ' an early grave. Yours gratefudy, Chemist, of Geelong, a bottlo of Hearno's a severe attack of .influenza, and was confinnd was effected by Hparnos Medicine, and Inow ' • ' D G4.EDINEE Bronchitis Curo, and gavo it to the child, to my 100 m for about a week, at the end of fcol stronger than I have felt for years—in "according to tho directions which accompanv which time, fooling somewhat better, I got up fact, X feol .splendid." ~ Police Station, Geelong East, each botlle of it. The child, improved after and tried to transact my business as usual. ' C. WISEMAN, I'eb. 5, 1908. . , ■ tho seoond doso of Hearno's Bronchitis Cure. But I got up too soan, for tho very next day Meredith, Victoria. . BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! The great success of HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure has induced a number of unprincipled persons to make ; i imitations, each calling his medicine " Bronohltis Cure," with the object of deceiving the unsuspe-sting, and so getting a sale for an imltstsin which j has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure hss. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact,-and j to request you in your own interests to- be particular to ask for HEARNE'S, and see that you get it. I HEARNE'S BRONCHITiS. CURE, Small Size, 2s. Gd.j Large Size, 4s. Gd. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Pro. i*rietor, W. G. HEARNI:, Chemist, ;Ceelosig, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when net obtainable locally. . NOTiGE. —HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE No.IA does NOT contain any Morphia or any Opium whatever. It is equally/beitefidel , foi 1 the youngest chiid and tho most aged person. 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