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SEVERE BRONCHITIS. Completely cured by Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. It acted like magic Mr. \V. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—lt affords me very much pleasure to give you an unsolicited testimonial as to the great merits of your wonderful BronchilsCure. J I can say without hesitat 0:1 that as a chest medicine it |. has no equal. Having had Bronchitis ill a severt 1 form it completely cured me, and now in the winter 1 months if I at all contract a cold pn the chest it gives I me instant relief I have also proved its efficacy I | with members of my family, whom it has always! cured ofconghs, colds en the chest, also*ore throats.: It h isacted like magic, Sir, you are deservingoftin ; best thanks of the community lor introducing u suffering humanity such a va uable medicine. I remain, gratefully yours, W. DUNCAN, 23 Normanby-street, Windsor, Victoria. ' ASTHMA. Relieved by two doses of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. Mr. W, G. Hearne. Dear Sir, —Having been a ! sufferer from Asthma, I have much pleasure in stating I that your Bronchitis Cure afforded me great relief j after taking two doses only. I have since proved i its efficiency in quickly curing a bad cold and altogether my chest feels stronger, I can strongly re- | commend it as the best medicine farthest complaints ana coughs, as I have tried them all. Thanking you for the benefit that I have received.—l am, Dear Sir > yours faithfully, D. BEATTY, Hume's Buildings, 65 Willis-street, Wellington, New Zealand. COUGH. I Distressing and Hacking Cough Completely Cured by a bottle of Hearne's llronchitis Cure. Mr. W. G. Hparne. Dear Sir - Last winter my youngest son Herbert, who is rather weak on the clieft had a dry, distressing, hacking cough, which troui led the poor little feilow very badly at night tinir:. I tried many so ca led panaceas, without any! appreciable eifect. But a:ter using less than a bottli- j I ni \our Bronr.h tis Cure I am pleased to say that the chi d was cured a id is now quite well, =il symptoms o! tie cough h-ving entirely liisappeaied. I have ■had much pleasure in.recommending your mag ca medicine to my friends.—Believe me to be, j ctirvery grate.ull:y, R SHERIDAN KNOWLES, ' " Lillies ea " Union-street, | Windsor, Victoria. |

EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS ESK STREET. (Pro Communi UtUitate.) M'KAY BROS, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Sales ot Produce, Pigs, Cows, Fowls, Etc., on Saturdays Commencing at Koon. Sales and Valuations Conducted in any part of the District. FRUIT SALES REGULARLY ON ARRIVAL OF STEAMERS. AGENTS FOR HIRSH WITTIHG PIANOS, WITHER'S SAFES, SANITAS SOAP AND CLEAVERS PRESERVITAS. Roofine The Perfect NON-POISOAOtJS PAINT- * J ROOFINE. is especially manufactured for !■; corrugated iron roofs, etc., etc. 1 ROOFINE heing a NON-POISONOUS | Paint, the Manufacturers strongly iecomjj mend it. 3 ROOFINE « n n0 affecttd b y | SULPHUROUS FUMES. J ROOFINE flows easily. § RQOFINE will preserve corrugated iron §. lunger than ordinary paints, p ROOFINE dries hard. ROOFINE dries quickly. ROOFINE 1)43 g reat sp reatlin ß power. ROOFINE wi" ' aßt for years and retain its colour. ROOFINE will make oM iron equal to new. Wp strone'iV recommend Painters and others to ins ?st on having ROOFINE—THE PERFECT non-poisonous paint. AGENIS: CHEMICAL STORES CO., Crawford Street, Dunedin. Local Agent: Mrs C. BOYNE.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2644, 4 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2644, 4 September 1906, Page 6

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