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IS ft' s little things in Life that always cause the mo& trouble. It's easier to dodge an Elephant * Bfi IS t * M ? 1 a Microbe. It would be impossible to calculate how many Microbes could rest on an Elephant's B)i 1531 53 whisker. Millions could sit on his eye-lashes without making him blink. So tiny are they, that only Bl Hlj the Scientist with his powerful microscope can see them. . BjE HB The atmosphere is swarming with these Microbes or Germs (call them what you will), and we MM mm are continually breathing them into our Lungs. Of course, if you are sound in Health, the White Cor- iff Bh puscles (Leucocytes) in your blood will deal with the invaders in their usual business-like manner. But, Wm Mm if you have a Cold on the Che£, it weakens the Tissue of the Lung, and then the White Corpuscles fißf Jill lose a certain amount of their fighting-power, and so the Germs get a lodging place. Then, unless if if Jl ||J Nature is, assisted, those wretched Germs multiply with extraordinary rapidity and .commence to mm mm consume the Lung. j||.w Ii . DON'T TRIFLE WITH A COUGH. Germs ju£ love Coughs.. Get right on to Hearne's jfi |j if Bronchitis Cure. It chucks out the Germs and heals the Lung. Of course, you may instead elect |||| mm *° * a k e your c h anc «s---thousands have done so to their own undoing. Ww Hi DON'T GAMBLE WITH DEATH. The worst case of Consumption that ever was, COM- f§jf 1 it j MENCED with— "JUST A COUGH."" Surgery has accomplished many miracles, but no Surgeon has §|h IS eena^ e to replace a Rotten Lung with a new Healthy one. I j|§ |Hi DON'T LET THE GERM OF CONSUMPTION . GET THE UPPER HAND. Consumption has U iH never been known to develop where "Coughs" have been properly treated on their first appearance with ilil Ii , Hearne's Bronchitis Cure , ill |H The Finest Remedy in the World for Coughs and Colds ISi

THE Q-BEAT ASTHMA CURE As prepared by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, ig having; a big sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS! And the united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE! Price 2s 6d per bottle ; post free, 2s lOd H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET. N.B. If no benefit derived, uiQUoy willingly i leturncd,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 11, 12 July 1912, Page 10

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