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Hearne's Bronchitis Cure'•s-"-* lEmh. HAS THE LAEGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTEALIA. / Those wbohave taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, dough, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength in the voice, and it never allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where " Coughs " have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as taken at the beginning a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. CONSUMPTION. THREE CASES COMPLETELY CURED HER DAUGHTER HAD BEEN VERY your Bronchitis Cure.—l remain, sir, your BY ONE BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S ILL. most respectfully, TOO ILL TO LEAVE HIS BED. BRONCHITIS CURE. WILLIAM CROCKET, SPITTING UP BLOOD. Baker's Swamp P. 0., via Dripstone, New A COMPLETE CURE. SEVERE COLD, WITH LOSS OF VOICE, ' South Wales." A COMPLETE CURE. CURED BY HALF A BOTTLE. A SUPPLY SENT TO A RELATIVE IN ENGLAND. ' Elenwellyn, Katunga, Vic. THE DOCTOR SAID NOTHING MORE COULD BE DONE. your Bronchitis Cure.—l remain, sir, your most respectfully, WILLIAM CROCKET, Baker's Swamp P. 0., via Dripstone, New South Wales." A FIVE YEARS' CASE. maiier. j. u«u utou "' • "~.""' ""? coughs, and one bottle cnred the, three of chitis Cure was again successful, i feel quite pronounced my case to be consump ion and _ housemaid also U(J suoh amm well , and walk mto town fee i in g quite strong , various other treatments had been tried but ™»; *", ° " »"f h ' without benefit. It was at this stage that I cold that she entirely lost he JURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURED BY ONE SMALL BOTTLE. CURE. Mr W. G. Hearne, Dear Sir,—Kindly send The extract runs as follows:-" As.for my- me ° De tTwl\° tj™ l^T^L^Hi without benefit. It was.at this stage mm i | more of tbe medicinei aB t wish to have a heard of your Bronch.tis Cure, and sent to recommend it to anyone supply in the house. I have tried to get it you for a course of the medicine. When lt a ' re medy of that kmd. made up here, and let my chemist have a you lor a Lourw ui m ™™. " ""■ ■■ re q U iring a remedy of that kind. made up here, and let my oliemist nave a amvedl was too ill to leave mbedtat I ? J * Bend t once four bottle to see what he could do. He tells me commenced taking iat once, and gradually m who thia week be can make nothing out of it, he improved lam glad to say that the two h Bronchitis. The ad- never saw anything like it before, so there is lots of medicine you sent have effected a com- ; B *j "J only one thing for me to do-send for more, plele cure, for which accept my very best ' • i( grateiu i ]yi . I have never kept in bed one day since I thanks.--Yours faithfully, "JOHN S. MORTIMER." commenced to take it. I used to be in bed a J. BLAIK, m , . . . T:tnrr i nnA mUrt ,- ac\ fnrtnieht at a time alwavs. and after that for Westminster, Bridge Road, S.E., London. SEVERE COUGH. A FIVE YEARS' CASE. RELIEVED AT ONCE AND COMPLETELY CURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. " I must ask you to send me six bottles without it.—l remain, yours respectfully, AGNES F. KENNEDY, Bethanga, Victoria. A SEVEN YEARS' CASE. EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER. COMPLETELY CURED. " Yours gratefully, ■ I have never kept in bed one day since I COMPIiIiIJiLX UUitJiU. " JOHN S. MORTIMER." commenced to take it. I used to be in bed aMrW. G. Hearne. The relative in England, who is 80 years fortnight at a time always, and after that for Tj ear Sir,—Your medicine has cured mc old, was al«o cured by Hearne's Bronchitis months I was as weak as I could possibly be, 0 f Bronchitis and Asthma, from which 3 Cure. ttnd was always taking cod liver oil, so you suffered for upwards of seven years, during - w hioh period I was scarcely ever free from WAS A'GREAT SUFFERER. W £° r '*■ such » lon 8 distance. coughs, and frequently the difficulty of breath- - j ng wa3 so distressing that for nights in HAD NOT WALKED FOR 12 MONTHS. I°tte has been very ill since I wrote you. Her succession I had to sit up. I write you this cough was so bad she never had a night's acknowledgement from a sense of duty, as id ALWAYS WALKS NOW, AND IS QUITE rest, and was spitting up blood very much. my oaSB every o ther treatment had failed. WELL. '^ ne doctor toW ller husband that there was p or a year previous I had been getting very nothing more he could do for her. So on the muc h worse, and at the time I obtained your WAS A'GREAT SUFFERER. your Bronchitis Cure, which ea' once, and completely cured m ' Mr W. G. Hearne, Geeiong On the Wednesday I sent ov ,in, and she i continued the treatment, until I became as Kedwitb ii It is a really wonderful' " Dear Sir.-Your letter and Bronchitis was much better, the night's rest was very i ain nOW) quite we ll. -Yours sincerely, mfdicLTdoes good at once, a/d " can't be Cure to quite safe. lam sure.you will | good and coughed *• *»£ **, WAITO Balmain, Sydn licked."—Yours sincerely, W. TREMELLEN. Modewarre, Victoria. A CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OLD. A SUFFERER FROM BIRTH. be glad to know vour Bronchitis cure has better. She sent for another half bottle, and quite cured me. "i was very glad when it on the following Sunday sent over to say that came, as I was suffering from a severe attack she was quite cured and did not require any of Bronchitis when it arrived. I had sent for more medicine. So you see what great good my own doctor, but had not had one night's >t h » s done, and she wishes to have some of rest for a week. I started taking the Bron- my next supply." chitis cure three times a day as directed, and CURED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S better, when, thanks to the Lord for addinc BRONCHITIS CUKE. his blessing, I. was quite well, and walked intc „ ™ cv vji f„. town and back without feeling any fatigue Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,-Kiudly tor- l h&i nQ| . igm that previously for i2 months PREVIOUS TREATMENT FAILED. A SEVENTEEN YEARS' CASE. COUGH ENTIRELY REMOVED BY FIVE DOSES. a week I only took it twice .'a day, and then TWELVE YEAR'S AGONY. CURE ° BY THREE BOTTLESonIy every night for a week, as I was so much Mr Alex. J. Anderson, of Oak Park better, when, thanks to the Lord for adding DISTRESSING, SUFFOCATING, DRY Charlesville, Queensland, writes:—"After his blessing, I. was quite well, and walked into COUGH ENTIRELY REMOVED suffering from Asthma for 17 years, and town and back without feeling any fatigue. jjy FIVE DOSES. having been under a great many different I had not done that previously for i'2 months treatments without benefit, I was induced to —always went in the omnibus—as walking NO OTHER TREATMENT COULD tl ' v Hearne's medioine for Asthma. After caused me such pain and- distress in the EVEN EASE IT. taking; three bottles of this medioine I quite chest. I always walk now, and never feel it, got rid of the Asthma, and since then, "which and lam stronger than I have been for years. " Sir,—My wife was for twelve years a was in tbe beginning of 1883—fifteen years I thank my son for sending the medicine, and sufferer from a most distressing, suffocating, ago—l have not had the slightest return of am, dear sir, dry cough that could not be removed or even it. The medicine quite cured me, and I " Yours very truly, eased by any remedy, doctors'prescriptions have much pleasure in recommending it.'' "M. MORTIMER." nnd patent medicines having been tried ; but Writing again on the 4th April, 1899, he Extract from a letter since written by tbe lam happy to say that the cough, pain in states : —" lam keeping very well now. same lady to her son, Mr John S. Mortimer, the chest, and difficulty of breathing, etc., Never had the slightest return of the Llenwellyn, Katunga, Victoria. were entirely removed by the fifth dose of Asthma." 8 B£WAK£ 03P COUGHS Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear bir,—iiiuaiy ior- j had noj . d(jno that previously {or 12 montns treatments without i ward me a small bottle of your »ro n ™'"£ _ a i way s went in the omnibus-as walking NO OTHER TREATMENT COULD U T Hearne's medic Cure as soon as possible, as 1 cannot speaK me such pain &nd distvesß in the EVEN EAgE • taking.'three bottles > above a whisper, owmg to a cold. I nan a. chest x aJways walk &nd ntiyer {eel • got rid rf th(j Agthm bottle from you before for my little girl wnen j am stroll „ erthan 1 have been r or years- „ si r _My w if e was j or twelve vears a was ; n tbe beginnin she was seven months old. bhe natt oeen x tfaank m for Ben j ing tne medicine, and sufferer from a most distressing, suffocating, ago—l have not had suffering from bronchitis from her birn ana am> dear dry cough that could not be removed or even it. The medicine now she is three years old, and has not nana "Yours very trulv, eased by any remedy, doctors'Drescrintions have much pleasure 'M. MORTIMER." PKEPAEED ONLY, AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND EETAIL BY THE PEOPEIETOE, t»t n TTnxTiMW Paalnnd Vir.t.oria Small size, 2s 61; Large, 4s 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors. N.Z. Branch Office W. G. HEARNE, ChemiSt, UeeiOng, Xll<lUIl». 217 Moray Place, Dunedin. Forwarded by Post to any address when not obtainable looally] OBTAINABLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM E. EYANS, CHEMIST, GORE.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1145, 5 February 1903, Page 3

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