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MODERN MIRACLES... The beautiful daughter of Mrs. R. A. Aildtagton, Argent Street, Broken Kill, is declared to have been cured of St. Vitus Dance by —CLEMENTS TONIC— Recently in France a peasant woman, whose little girl had been bedridden with paralysis for years, had occasion to visit ' a ohurchyard which contained the statue of a well-known saint. Some of the mould from the tomb adhered to her handkerchief, which upon touching the child cured her. The fact is vouched for upon reliable authority. Miracles are not all confined to the older countries, for we have heard also of similar remarkable incidents in newer countries and very often in Australia. • A few years ago a certain section of Broken Hill was electrified by the recovery from ap- ' parently incurable St. Titus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. A. Addington, of Argent Street. It was on the 10th October, IMHHHH.MMM 1911, when first the mysterious cure was reported. The CT ™ manSOT3CaICT:t " ' mother, being seen by a special interviewer, and overcome by 1 * m " 1 . gratitude that her daughter was healthy again, told the facts at once. She said that the disorder occurred through • her daughter falling from a tram. This gave her a great shock, and so affected her nervous system that eventually St. Vitus r Dance ensued. She became so bad that it was impossible to hold a knife and fork, and going out of the house was out of the Question. This remarkable condition continued for .some time, medical skill being useless, Mrs. Addington declared, "WHEN SUDDENLY, AS THE RESULT OF USING CLEM- \ ENTS TONIC, a wonderful change took place. She gradually improved, and soon regained her normal condition. Nearly two years have elapsed since her complete recovery, and all that time she has enjoyed the best of health. "I have great faith in Olements Tonic, and always recommend it," added the mother, "and you can make what use you wish of this." ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS SELL IT EVERYWHERE. Sea you get the Original Medietas. Do not accept any "lust as good" remedy. There Is only ona real Clements Tanlo. dMyfeMMnflniU'i—M—i ** ■■ TMinmViftfWiUnHuh V i "DA LI A" I FOR A THE PERFECT CREAM SEPARATOR! I NO OTHER TO EQUAL IT I [ JJJJ-JJ! |1 E £ Pi! 'All ine. latest improvements are em-" I g it U F» la bodied in tho "Dalia"—improvements 8 nMIV which mean LIGHTER LABOUR, g Brt,NK ONLV BETTER SKIMMING, LESSER B WEARING, and many other' sterling <£* $, K3& g g=» O? qualities. 3 1 AiLLa i If you have any hesitation in pur- . I \ SfX'g &■«.* ft'. W' | BT ILH toTjKSLI ' ■ You will then agree with us that it is'. tho : best investment you could ever "jf* N1 j*! Hi f"! H* Send For Our Illustrated Circular Containing Particulars and Prices! "■ The Sims Hardware . Co. Ltd. 111-113 CUBA STREET .WELLINGTON. S . :

There's a LIFE-SAVING POWER about ■ . HEARNFS Bronchitis Cure'; '"that makes it' ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY ..tn ACUTE .Cases., ! | ANE DOSE of this Wonderful Remedy will very often prove sufficient if taken at the ,! commencement of a Cold; but the class of case that HEARNE'S fairly Revels in is one that the Ordinary Remedies have failed to make any impression j upon. Herein lies the Real Value of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure—a ! Medicine that can be given with Perfect Safety and the Utmost ! Confidence to the Youngest Children and very Aged Sufferers, as it ' j \ does Not and has Never contained any Poison or Harmful Drugs. *£££?.' For COUGHS,CROUP, COLDS on the. CHEST, '- |J| I' : Ordinary Size, 2/Q; Double Size, 4/6 .1 j The BEST is always the CHEAPEST in the end. V \ If you cannot obtain HEARNE'S from your local Chemist or Store I | W. G. HEARNE & CO. LTD., Geefong, Victoria I I 11 Branches at SYDNEY, N.S.W, and WELLINGTON, N.Z. | ' N.Z. BRANCH OFFICE: KENNEDY BUILDINGS, CUBA STREET, WELUNCTOM.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 14

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