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BRONCHITIS. Two Persons in New Zealand-cured by One Bottle of Meisrnc'o Bronchitis Cure. .One of them hod-been suffering; for Twelve Months. Mr. Hearne. Dear Sir,— l had a very bad con R h. so I bought one bottle ot >our Bronchitis Cure, and used about one-half of it, which cured my cough in two or three days. My daughter, who had been trembled with a bad cough for the pa^t twelve months, then used the remaining half of tho medicine, and it cured her also. 1 think )our Bronchitis Cure is a wonderlul reaiedy. I have lived on my farm at Bombay for about 36 years. You are at liberty to use this letter In any way you please. Yours respectfully, CHAS. WOOTTON, Bombay, Auckland, NVv Zealand. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. A sufferer lor years. Immediate relief and complete cure by z' Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. Mr. W. G. Hearno. Dear Sir, — I feel in duty bound to express my gratitude first to you for s'onr maivcllous Bronchitis and Asthma Cure, next to Mr. Chebhire, ■Chemist, North Brighton, (or having so valuable <1 cure in stock. My wife being a suficrcr foi years I purchased onr bottle of your Bronchitis Curp. It gave i-.ninediate relief, and continuing it rs directed, it effected a coraplsle cure. My wife and I recommended it to all our acquaintances who suffiT with the same. You can use this letter for publication if you wish. — Yours sincerely, F. A. CUTTEN, Elsternwick, Victoria. BRONCHITIS. A Sydney resident Cured by Henrne's Bronchitis Cure, expresses appreciation. Mr. W. G. Heai.no. Dear Sir,— Accept my testimony to the success of your Bronchitis Cure. I was \ery ill last Fsoruaryin Melbourne, and was recommended by a friend to try >osr Bronchitis Cnre. After three doses, I felt immense relief, and the rough vanished before the fust bottle was finished. Before leaving Melbourne I obtained three bottles of it, as I would not like to bo without so wonderful a medicine.— Yours faithfully, N KILMARTIN', Darlinghurst, Sydney.

£3 To introduce Kj^ I RED FUNNEL TOBAOCO || JE? to the public notice, the proprietors have placed the above sum at the Bank Bg] ~g of New Zealand, Wellington, to be donated to the Winners of the follow- f^ri <jiy ing Competitions :—: — 3£| | DO^FETiTiON OF CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS. || sk A Tag- is packed with every Plug or tin of Red Funnel Tobacco. |&| v£| Thcbe Togs are numbered from i to ioo, and spread over 500 cases. The jZdj 7a Hi-st person to send us a complete set of these Tags, numbered from Ito & 100, will receive Ist Prize, £25; the other prizes are: — 2nd Prize, ; 31c], 4th, and sth Prizes, each. pl^| i SPECSAL PHIIE OF £§0. || p! Should the' Winner of the ist PRIZE in above Competition be a young lady, and should she marry within 365 days of winning the prize, we will 5^H j&l give her— as an additional prize — an order on any furniture dealer she may ftj choose, for a £50 Suite of Furniture, or we will pay her .£SO in cash. P|| -^j We guarantee that equal quantities of each numbered tag shall be sent r— ' jg to New Zealand in rhe first 500 cases. |£ pj GREATEST NUMBER OF TAGS COMPETITION. M jjg To the peiaon sending the greatest number of Tags on or before 31st {jj^, Bffi August, 1907, a PRIZE of will be awarded. gP The other PRIZES are:— 2nd Prize, £10 ; 3rd, 4th and sth Prizes KM H £5 each. * |S H AN ADDITIONAL PRIZE OF £50 will be given under the same §9 Jig conditions as the SPECIAL PRIZE in the consecutive number competition. sf[ Fg| The Judges are Messrs. PHILIPS AND PIKE, National Mutual aS Building, Wellington, whose decision shall be final, and to whom all Tags jfe jl| for Competition must be forwarded. d| ... |^" K| Red Funnel Tobacco is owned and controlled entirely by New R is> Zealand Firms, and is not connected with any Trust or Combine. p£ iJH Red Funnel Plug is supplied in three grades, viz. : AROMATIC, i^ g| DARK AROMATIC, and BLACK. W h§| Red Funnel Cut is packed in three strengths, viz. : MILD, MED- E gj IUM, and FULL. jfej? Stj' Red Funnel Tobacco is manufactured by Messrs. Zimmer & Co., 9 !n| Petersburg, Virginia, U.S.A., from the finest Virginian Leaf, and is not p£ rj: heavily dressed with artificial oils and essences to cover up deficiences in gsi quality of the Leaf. ft J^; Red Funnel Tobacco burns cool, holds the fire, and leaves the j^j r^> palate clean. g| m\ Red Funnel Tobacco is sold by all leading Tobacconists and K| Storekeepers. Plug or Tin. Dark or Light. |g g SEE THAT YOU GET A TAG. j| W "THE GOAL THAT SATISFIES THE LADIES." THE VALUE OP A 1 ton of |^BUM| HPRBSM COAL DEPENDS UPON Coalhrook- SMl[Sj»|ffi3 Proport!oa tt&!pjfl THB AMOUNT OP . . Jale_ EmPj^QmBISB BbWhH HEAT IT GIVES, AND produces BaHwjWWaaH W " St ° THE PEROENTAGE OF nWHmBBwKMH WASTE. THIS LITTLE KffIBMHWMBIM DIAGRAM SHOWS . • i^iMiJ,^^ aBHBBS^BW THAT " COALBBOOK- 1 ton Of §§!|9?£H| p^^oa JjH|WHil PALE " WSSTPatST, Newcastle BHffflH|*l of Bu^Un THOUQH NOT THE produces BBSHslnlra Waste i^Sfl^^Hß LOWEST PRICED, 13 hHHHIB H^BHB OHEAPEBT IN THE BttO. IT GOES FUR- HHSBS THEA, AND IS "THE ' ton " SSSSRB9 P fo P orUon , BSjiPffl FINEST COAL SOUTH U F n>t ? WffiUTOl ° f mfflßMßl ' OF THE LINE." produces HglMHa Waste nSHrMnWi S*£-s^ dT^ 8 E"\f* Rl l fiS ■?■ JE^tf^S IwfriOkrfF'B nor spnrt They elide %OSi 'GMUfSX.T r WBHilL©^^rf£sSSfS» over the roughest Pens. 4BSBSJ^^^^^ *l£^r£ _. _ I^^ dnwwto their patent Seven JGSSSbSF^^^ An*Bk*ta* Senes. f»0"ixo IVIOCIGtISt M^SSBS&SbSm Ask your 'jStordceeper for an \ Wvrkaii Blrmlng;ham, EnffDand. assorted Sample Box. (

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 4

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