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i 1 ® ' ■ * • .In I I Is the FINEST REMEDY in the WORLD for . | I 1 COUGHS, CROUP and COLDS. > ' f | rpHOSE who have had occasion to take HEARNE'S \ c II I BRONCHITIS CURE are astonished atits WONDER $ II ■*• FUL HEALING POWER. Sufferers from Bronchitis, % *j. 11 Cough, Croup, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, Hoarseness, Diffi •}' ;; | i culty of Breathing, Stuffiness, Asthma, experience delightful E $■. | i and rapid relief. This medicine is particularly valuable to tho«e { $ | who are subject to Colds on the Chest, as it STRENGTHENS . ,i v I?. THE LUNGS and renders them less susceptible. It is most ) c jj. | comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat, and giving J ' jj-j i Strength to the Voice, and for this reason, is thoroughly ap; ' ' I '?, preciated by Clergymen, Public Speakers and Singers. It does (j | j not allow a Cough to become Chronic, and in this respect, is -■ * I § ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE in preventing a Cold from 1 * II | developing into Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Pleurisy or . " v I l|i Consumption. No house should be without a bottle of this c * [^ I I WONDERFUL REMEDY, as taken atthe first indication of ; f, I a Cold, a dose or two is generally sufficient. A Cold should >? I »" always be "nipped in the bud," or serious illness may follow r .- II .' — . " :! V I If not obtalnabl. in your dUtrict, tend dir.cl to . { | j W. G. HEARNE <£L CO. LTD. 1 i GEELONG VICTORIA > ' II "Pass it in, Mr. Auctioneer, | 1 we all use Easy Monday." \ . ■ ■ ■ — 1= .'that housewives are,getting thpir clothes spot- z '= ' less ■without rubbing, by using EASY MONDAY, = 1= is proved by an incident which occurred at au :^ auction sale not long since. = \ip A washing board was, "put up.". Again and E ■fej ' aam the auctioneer tried to secure a bid without = j£' success. Finally, a voice suggostfd: "" Pass it ' ' = Ip iv, Mr. Auclioneer, we all use Easy Monday." S ij= The enlightened auctioneer, at once complied. = | The Scientific Clothes Washer | = has eliminated the necessity of using washing | = boards. It makes clothes.spotl ssly white with- = '". out rubbing. The awful, back-breaking rub-a- = i = dub-dub, the smarting fingers and tired arms, the § standing over steaming tubs, the wear and tear S = on the clothe.", are done away with for ever. = = Instead, you simply put EA^Y MONDAY in the , = E copper, boil, rinse, hang out, and washing is ' • | E fiuished. E I Notlansr harmful in EASY MONDAY. No | \£ injury to th Quest fab.ics, no injury to the S ;p hands. Thai, is guaranteed. = Supreme- Coixifort Ninety per cent, of the people, who are meditating having their teeth filled are afraid to take the step ! BUT THERE IS NO NEED TO FEAR THE AMERICAN DENTAL SERVICE We have the methods and apparatus which robs filling of its terrors —no matter how sensitive the tooth. Our charges, too, are moderate — From 7/6' ■ ■ If you require artificial teeth, we can supply you with a set that will be so comfortable that you will become unconscioiis of its , '"■ presence. 1 BTSPI /kTO/P»IHI4P?BTi! I J^fliSl! I* I^l'lfJil'*^ (J. R. T. MILROY) Corner of Cuba and Manners Streets (Over Winder's) WELLINGTON j ■ i:S' olJ h"?-~ Z I

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 10