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' iKaSiKr K <<+ * mm\ Prescrs " be^fe y tfee Medical Profession J ISS^^^^ ffiPS SPECIAL EDITION ©f 100,600 TREATISES by DOCTOR--1 >*♦ *Wsffl DISCOVEBERV-'iFFERB© FREE TO SUFFERERS I ousan^s^^ucciess^ Principal Chemists Co-operating l A SfEClAL "editieai of 100,600 copies of Dr: Hair's now famous 48-page treatise on Asthma, 1 itSllßlllllll I\ B " inch " l8 ' * Hi Catarrh has boen published for gratis distribution to sufferers. The book r ! te " s of tllß doclo^'fl d > B «>very of a remarkable specific for these troubles—remarkable M ** because the treatment not only permanently cures, but at once prevents attacks, removes the a j onsttutlona ' c fti6 e J «nd ; effects a lasting cure. ■i ■■ . H c lSF^^im - lho famous Royal Physlelin, Sir MorellMackeMie, says: "I have known'many people fj niMPitWj benjftfd h ua l n| r Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure." I -THE ROYAL PHYSICIAN Others who hav» testified te the merits of his marvellous cure aw^- :: SIR MOBELLMAtKENZIE, who endoried the treat- '*"$• ?V ; , i' : J! !, S"v 1 v ?" F,^ M . C " on t A " tlns<,n - / , mem described In the Free Book now offered to ijaat President ot the British Association. Rev. J. H. Bumstead. . . •"«» sufferers from Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh Wife of the Chaplain to. King Edward »nfl Lady Sargent. . ■• \ Queen Victoria. Margaret, Lady Heytesbury. % HOW THE REMEDY WAS FOUND. ' ~ r ll. «...«• own terrible sufferings that led Dr. Hair GnmJPCood. ?hh T «' ' $ t'o make a thorough study of AiLa and Bronchitis. cWUwmon . H ° n : M "' BU '"' :;- As a. result of his investigations he found that the r n, v i -h'i. r ju. . • • ~.,-,• :;: accepted diagnosis of Asthma, which had always been ' • ~ „■■ ,~, , , nM \ con7lß * ln K unsolicited Bnd spontaneoui testimony from ,;■ regarded .as a definite organic trouble, was an inaccu- TT'i"/. -IT™ have obtained a cure in Dr. Hair's system of treatment, when r;. rate one. Having made this important discovery, Dr. e ' B ° ~' , ' ,-„.,. •; Hair eventually perfected a system of treatment f lie fuU valu9 °'Dr. Hair i discovery can only be appreciated by those who know how all £ which completely cured him of his own trouble, and P"™«' *P grapple with these distressing maladies have failed. That Asthma, Bronm. which has since been the means of restoring many chitis, and Catarrh can now be cured,- and that simply and economically—without recourse to • thousands of sufferers to health and stroneth. S PW«> powders, inhalents, cr cigarettes—Dr. Hair fully and clearly demonstrates in the book <''' \V He states'— now offered free. .■■•'■■:•■ ©, %. LONGSTANDING CASES CURED. * S- : "'"* i' 1 ""-? y,a " r ." i ! l "" l . what I «"»- .No matter how long you hove snffored, how severe and deeply rooted yonr complaint, nor ':'--■ -2<v-.%. ' ""'. rii'l uUn 0 l f! alh , <" "}' ?"'V how many "remedies "you may have previously tried without success, Asthma'and Bronchitis •:•■ ..%\ ■ T * ? lei , T^\ (M » clcW 'y "'"WisheOy the unsolicited testimony contained in h O'A \ ■ A l"I *lpTrv!LyTmy Tr « atl " ! : M »".lment discovered by Dr. Hair, and described'for the benefit of „ >\ % <$& own in rigori to tin nature o/ the, »«"««»"> »n» book, a copy of which you can now obtain without any payment whatever. O ■*, j. ~0 vjk dinaii. Selecting medicine! ¥ _ ~.„ „.,___ o\ * «nd yMvsnii,.,,«,, (A« iosfi «/ T . IF YOU SUFFER ,V ® °0,4, "' ' I 1"" "1 l ""' T 'P ht ' and " your duty to obt ? m thi ' hook without delay. Among the many mterestinechapteti it l. -fy 4,'0 \v toon 7 tca« entirely re- .contains may, be cited':— • !:■• '* % &\4 li h " n ■ Medl«l Btlyieti,- . ' C,„ 8« and Treatment o, Catarrh. 0 '•• A % fa How I enred myself and beenme *. specialist The Importance ol Hygiene. a'---'- /*'•• ■■■ '•■'■ « on Asthma. What to eat and drinh and what to avofd. \\ %,P v>> >M -"Wca Bronchitis: Its Symptoms and Treatment. Exercise, Batting, etc. ® %. %?-6 ' J J J WS , T J le treat j' B P roves the "('"'Me cure, simply and expeditiously, of the most stubborn cases Q -\ \ '•. t/.*£ #V o{ a a ?, M y<*» standing. A similar happy experience may be yours. The physician who ' \ t? . V«'\ ft cured himself says, in his own words, his treatment— . . ' 0 \ \ \\ ""' , L ''Will enable the patient hj two.or three days to sleep In bed without suffering, and, If a \ \ 4i\ '%•■%*A the dlrectlodi. are followed, Health, Strength, and Flesh will be rapidly restored." •• '■• • '••• V\ '„V\wa, ;■'"'■'" ® \ \ \ '-%•:,*X % W*. HOW TO OBTAIN THIS VALUABLE TREATISE-FREE. '■■. \ \ >. '•'. °o/m % fy \'~- '■•''•. J °/'-. V* ' A KH i° aD u P<«t tho coupon which ie given at left-hand side of this announcement to Salm i \ ■ \ \ Of': \\ A % niond and Spfagijon, Ltd., 17 Baker's Buildings, Featheraton Street, Wellington, and n copy of ■ •• %'''•• ;\ : '"''•'• V'--' . « Vi %. tho English edition of Dr. Hair's famous book will be sent you gratis and post free. ■ © \ %'':'■'''; '"•• <&:• *■ \: ySJL Dr. Hair's Asthma Curo enn bo obtained at 7/G from leading chemists, includ- _ '•., 4 .'•■. '-~ \ ■*/. ■* e / b in ? Dunbar Sloahe, Lambton Quay: Grand Pharmacy, Willis Street; Robert. ° \ ■"•..' 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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 4
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