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flllPW ® or MED^SrPROFESSION" SPECIAL EDITION of 100,000 tre atises by doctor-dis- | jr COVERER OFFERED FREE. lIBhF •*■ A special edition of 100,000 copies of Dr. Hair's now famous 48-page treatise on ■ Aithma, Bronchitis and Catarrh lias been published for gratis distribution to sufferers, ' TL D Ini • ■ The book tells of the doctor's discovery of a Hie Koyal r nysician remarkable specific for tliese troubles, which SIR MORELL MACKENZIE, who not only permanently relieves, but at once prevents attacks, and removes the con,-, all luffercr* from A*thm», Bron» tlOlinl CRUSe. { H«.aVw..fo nn d. as- fr 1 Sir Mrj .It was his own terrible suffer- v! •5 n" 'JJ i,nV ' ings that led Dr. Hair to make beneh,ed by usmg Dr ' '> r 5 Asthma - a thorough study of Asthma ' '' and Bronchitis. As a result of Others who have, testified to tothements of ' his investigations he found h 's marvellous remedy are:that the accepted diagnosis of Prof. G, J. Allman, M.D., L.L.D., F.R.S., Asthma was an inaccurate one. Past President of the British Association: Having made this important Wife of the Chaplain to King Edward and discovery, Dr. Hair eventually Queen Victoria; General Sir Horace An- * perfected i system of treat- derton, K.C.8.; Canon Wilkinson; Lady ment which completely cured Sargent; Margaret, Lady Hayteibury; him of his own trouble, and Lady Charlotte, Bertie; The Baroness which hassince been the means Nolli,etc. of restoring thousands of suf- the book will be found the most convin- , feren to health and strength, cing unsolicited and spontaneous testimony He states:— from persons in all walks of life who have "Forikwiycm Isuf/rcdwhat obtained relief by Dr. Hair's system of leaimol describe. expecting death as trpafmpnt vhrn n'll <-l«r> the only relief. 1 tried cverythltiq I ' e . atment -^' hc , n al > *» e failed. could hear of, with tnly partial re- "is your duty to obtain this book without lief YiMlbjlcamttoadopiathmy delav. 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The ' | j I enlightened auctioneer at once complied. i 1 1 Easy Monday | = The Scientific Clothes Washer Jr has eliminated ths necessity of using washing = 52 boards. It makes clothes spotlessly white without ■ : I ~ rubbing. The awful, bsck-breakinj rub-a-dub-dub, ; S the smarting fingers and tired arms, the standing . | over steaming tubs, the wear and tear on the E £ clothes, are done away with for ever. Instead, ' \ s you simply put LASY MONDAY in the copper, ; jjj boil, rinse, hang out, and washing is. finished. = s Nothing harmful in EASY MONDAY, No injury to : | the finest fabric, no injury to the hands. That ; = is guaranteed. 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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 272, 11 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 272, 11 August 1920, Page 3