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Hearne's Bronchitis Cure The COUGHS, BRONCHITIS Famous Remedy ASTHMA, and for CONSUMPTION. HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis Cough, 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 care. 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 or 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. » BEWARE OF COUGHS THREE CASES COMPLETELY CUBED CONSUMPTION. TOO ILL TO LEAVE HIS BED. A COMPLETE CUBE. Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—l am writing to tell you about the wonderful cure your medicine has effected in my case. At first the cough was not severe, but it gradually got worse, and I became very weak and troubled with night sweats, pains in my chest, and great quantities of phlegm. On several occasions there was blood in the expectorated matter. I had been treated by a doctor, who pronounced my case to be consumption, and various other treatments had been tried 'but without benefit. It was at this stage that I heard of your Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you for a course of the medicine. When it arrived I was too ill to leave my bed, but I commenced taking it at once, and gradually improved. lam glad to say tbat the two lots of medicine you sent have effected a complete cure, for which accept my very best thanks. —Yours faithfully, J. BLAIE, Westminster, Bridge Road, S.E., London. SEVERE COUGH. A FIVE YEARS' CASE. BELIEVED AT ONCE AND COMPLETELY CUBED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Dear Sir, —I suffered from a severe cold on the chest, with cough, for five years, and during that time got treatment from different sources, but derived no benefit until I used your Bronchitis Cure, which gave me relief at once, and completely cured me. lam delighted with it. It is a really wonderful medicine; does good at once, and " can't be licked."—Yours sincerely, W. TREMELLEN. Modewarre, Victoria. A CHILD SEVEN MONTHS OLD. A SUFFERER FROM BIRTH. BY ONE BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. SEVERE COLD, WITH LOSS OF VOICE, CURED BY HALF A BOTTLE. A SUPPLY SENT TO A RELATIVE IN ENGLAND. "Elenwellyn, Katunga, Vic. " Mr Hearne. " Dear Sir,—l am very much pleased with the effects of your Bronohitis Cure. Last winter three of my children had very bad coughs, and one bottle cured the three of them. The housemaid also had such a seveie cold that she entirely lost her voice, but half a bottle cured her. I always keep it in the house now, and recommend it to anyone requiring a remedy of that kind. " I now want you to send at once lour bottles to England to my mother, who is suffering greatly from Bronchitis. The address is enclosed. ' Yours gratefully, " JOHN S. MORTIMER." The relative in England, who is 80 years old, was also cured by Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. WAS A GREAT SUFFERER. HAD NOT WALKED FOR 12 MONTHS. ALWAYS WALKS NOW, AND IS QUITE WELL. FEELS STRONGER THAN SHE HAS DONE FOR YEARS. " 8, Watson street, Burtonon-Trent, " Staffordshire, England. " Mr W. G. Hearne, Geelong. " Dear Sir, —Your letter and Bronchitis Cure to hand quite safe. lam sure you will be glad to know your Bronchitis Cure has quite cured me. I was very glad when it came, as I was suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis when it arrived. I had sent for my own doctor, but had not had one night's rest for a week. I started taking the Bronchitis Cure three times a day as directed, and was very much eased at once. At the end of a week I only took it twice a day, and then only every night for a wei k, as I was so much better, when, thanks ib the Lord for adding his blessing, I wag quite well, and walked into town and back without feeling any fatigue. your Bronchitis Cure.—l remain, Sir, youri most respectfully, WILLIAM CROCKET, Baker's Swamp, P. 0., via Dripstone, New South Wales. A FIVE YEABS* CASE. CURED BY ONE SMALL BOTTLE. Mr W. G. Hearne, Dear Sir, —Kindly send me one laige bottle of your Bronchitis Cure. self, thank the Lord, I am "feeling stronger j I"'ore than pleased with the results of than I have for years. I had an attack of ! y°ur wonderful medicine, as a small bottle Bronchitis in November, but Hearne's Bron- j cured my. little girl, who has been suffering chitis Cure was again successful. 1 feel quite 1 tor five years, and now Ido not feel safe to be well and walk into town feeling quite strong. : without it.—l remain, yours rnspretfully, " I must ask you to send me six bottles ; more of the medicine, as I wish to have a j supply in the house. I have tried to get it made up heie, and let my chemist have a , HER DAUGHTER HAD BEEN VERY ILL. SPITTING UP BLOOD. THE DOCTOR SAID NOTHING MORE COULD BE DONE. CURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. The extract xuns as follows "As for myAGNES F. KENNEDY, Bethanga, Victoria. A SEVEN YEARS' CASE. bottle to see what b6 could do. He tells me this week he can make nothing out of it, he never saw anything like it before, so there is only one thing for me to do—send for more. I have never kept in bed one day since I commenced to take it. I used to be in bed a fortnight at a timo always, and after that for months I was as weak as 1 could possibly be. and was always taking cod liver oil, so you will see at once it is quite worth while sending for it such a long distance. " Something more I must tell you. Charlotte has been very ill since I wrote you. Her cough was so cad she never had a night's rest, and was spitting up blood very much. The docior told her husband thet there was nothing more he could do for her. So on the Sunday I sent her half a bottle of the BronEXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER. COMPLETELY CURED. Mr W. G. Hearno, Dear Sir,—Your medicine has cured me of Bronchitis and Asthma, from which I suffered for upwards of seven years, during which period I was scarcely ever free from coughs, and frequently the difficulty of breathing wus so distressing that for night? in succession I had to sit up. I write you Ibis acknowledgment from a sense of duty, as in my case every other treatment bad failod. For a year previous I had been petting very much worse, and at the time I obtained your medicine I was confined to bed, suffering from chitis Cure, and told her to try it, and if she a lnost violent cough, expectorating blood and did not use it not to waste it, but send it ! matter, and apparently boyond hope of reback again. She had such confidence in her I coveiy. The first dose of the medicine gave doctor tbat I thought she would not try it. me welcome relief, and I steadily improved as On the Wednesday I sent over again, and she ' continued the treatment, uutil I became as was much better, the nipht'B rest was very 'juite woll. Yours sincerely, good, and cough and bleeding from the lungs better. She sent for another half bottle, and on the following Sunday sent over to say tbat she was quite cured and did not require any more medicine. So you see what great good it has done, and she wishes to have some of my next supply." TWELVE YEAIiS' AGONY. CUBED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—Kindly forward me a small bottle of your Bronohitis j I had not done that previously for 12 months j Cnre as soon as possible, as I chnnot speak | —always went in the omnibus —as walking | above a whisper, owing to a cold. I had a j caused me such pain and distress in the j bottle from you before for my little girl when chest. I always walk now, and never feel it, j she was seven months old. She had been j and I am stronger than I- have been for j suffering from bronchitis from her birth, and | years. I thank my son for sending the msdinow she is three years old, and has not had a j cine, and am, dear sir, J return of it since. It is a splendid medicine' " Youra verytraly^ DISTRESSING, SUFFOCATING, DRY COUGH ENTIRELY REMOVED BY FIVE DOSES. NO OTHER TREATMENT COULD EVEN EASE IT. H. WALKER, Balmain, Sydney. PREVIOUS TREATMENT FAILED. A SEVENTEEN YEARS' CASE. CUBED BY THREE BOTTLES. Mr Alexander J. Anderson, of Oak Park, Charli'Bville, Queensland, writes : sullfting from Asthma for 17 yearn, and having been under a great many different treatment without benetil, I was induced to try Hearne's medicine for Asthma. After thaking three bottles of this medicine I quite got i i t of the asthma, and since then, which was in the beginning of 1883—fifteen years ago -I have not had the slightest return of it. The medicine quite cured me, and I have much pleasure in recommending it." Writing again on the 4th April, 18'.W, he Extract from a letter since written by the j I am"happy to say that the cough, pain in j : "J JS" 1 * "the same lady to her son, Mr John S.Mortimer, ! the chest, and difficulty of breathing, etc.. B Llenwellyn, Katunga, Victoria. I were entirely removed by the fifth dose of PREPARED ONLY AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY THE PROPRIETOR, W. G. HEARNE, CHEMIST, GEELONG, VICTORIA Small size, 2s 6d; Large, 4s Od, Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Wholesale Agents for N.Z., Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., and Sharlar.d and Co., Ltd. OBTAINABLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM E. EVANS, CHEMIST, GORE. for bronchitis or colds of any sort.—l remain yours truly, MRS H. RAMAGE. Violet Town, Victoria. ' M. MORTIMER." " Sir, —My wife was for twelve years a , sufferer from a most distressing, suffocating, dry cough that could not be removed or even oased by any remedy, doctors.' prescriptions j and patent medicines having been tried ; but

To the Woolgrowers of Otago & Southland. ENTLEMEN.—Wo have much pleasure in again tendering our services as Brokers for j the sale of your clip in this market, or for shipment to our London Agents, making liberal cash advances thereon if required. Ouv Wool Exchange is conveniently situate in the centre of the trade, and being connected by private siding rail and wharves, buyers have special facilities in getting their purchases rapidly cleared and shipped, while trucks with growors' consignments are delivered direct into store. Our Show Room is large and commodious, and is noklowlegcd by all competent judges to be the best and most convenient Show room in Otago. It is specially lighted for the most effectivo dis- j play of the Wools; buyers are thus in a position to value to the beat advantage, and to operate with such confidence as must ensure a satisfactory sale, to which end no pains will be spared on our part. The Dunedin Wool Sales are now fully recognised ad the best selling centre. They are attended regularly by a large number of local and Provincial buyers, also by buyers from England, the Continent, and America. In addition to tho competition thus assured, the yearly increasing requirements of the Woollen Factories (which have to be supplied here) have an important mlluence in regulating and upholding values at our Dunedin Sales. We can thereforo strongly y recommend growers to submit their Wools at our local sales, being fully assured that if a comparison were made, better results have always been obtained by selling here than by shipping to London. Valuations. We make careful examination of every lot (large or small) prior to sale, and as every department of the business is conducted under our personal supervision, consignors may rest assured that no lot will be sold below its full market value, and that their interests generally will be thoroughly protected. We act as selling brokers only, and make it our business to secure the highest prices for,our clients. We send the inweights to consignors directly their wool is received. Dates of Sales. The First Sale will be held 011 THURSDAY, 3rd December, 1908. I The Second Sale will be held on TUESDAY, 12th January, 1901. | The Third Sale will be held on FRIDAY, sth February, 1901. Account Sales. Account Sales will bo rendered, and proceeds paid over promptly within six days of Sale, as heretofore. Chargea. All Charges throughout will be made on the very Lowest Scale. Insurance, Etc. All Wool and other produce consigned to us is fully covered by insurance from the time it enters our Stores, and Wool can be covered from sheep's back if desired. Consignment Notes, Wool Packs, and all Station Requisites forwarded at once on application. Returning our best thanks for the liberal support we have hitherto received, and assuring you that no effort will be wanting to merit a continuance of your confidence, We remain, yours faithfully, DONALD REID & CO., VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN.

R. B. DENNISTON & CO., Sole New Zealand Representatives, Stuart Street, Dunodln. Agencies at Auckland, Wi:Jlina - on, Christchurch Invercargill, Greymouth, Reef ton, Tiraaru, Oamaru, and Rivcrtidule. TOTHILL WATSON & CO., Local Agents, INVERCARGIIL, GORE d: i IVKRSDALE m LANCASHIRE BELT. HAS stood the test of thirty years, and i 3 the Original and Only Genuine Fabric Holt. For severe out-door work avoid shoddy imitations. Send tor Catalogue with testimonials from all classes of users throughout Australasia

(Stprinted fr+m the Otago Daily Times, 12th T ecembfr, 1002.) CITY IMPROVEMENTS. MESSRS STEWART DAWSON & COMPANY. Messrs Stewart Dawson and Compnny, goldsmiths, jewelbrp, and English waioh manufacturers, have now entond into possession of lln-ir prriiiisi'iit tho owner of Princes and Dowling streets, Dunedin, The frontitu'»* to Ptinu p afreet is 25ft, and that to Dowling atreet 42ft, making a 1 ofu) of f.TM. The finn hj« not considered expense in making their Diiiirdm branch attisi-tive, and of such magnitude and adaptability as to carry u display on Ijimh mmilur to that enri »«?k! by them in Melbourne and Sydney; and anyone who now th<»-,» },r«mi*es, with ita magnificent display and ornate fitting*, will r*v>ui v utiu.d in what sense this establishment is a distinct acquisition te i >n•,« <i: n. 14,I 4 , i 'lifTwult to withstand such a charming display, and th<- jici/i.ificpsK-o of th<- «; <■;> sh, 1 : as will attract a large custom. The interior im-, tin* npjM arm <v <-f a fairy Harmony of oolour, of design, and of armi-M-nM-M i- r<•;11ii:• ••■ > 1 m a ui>■ .-*i ]>.<*«- ing manner not only in regard to tho counter and <•;, . 1 .nt to twalls and ceiling, which are subdivided into panel*. w .ih w i e ;n.d wall frieze. This produces a fine effect. The decoi'tinn .h in del cate tir.u, tlx* wh'-S piokod out with best English gold-leaf in .hi' nn.Ht nmn'.er. '1 be window front* and interior show-cßsea are ai! o; Ao.'-ii" p*..i«hed black, presenting a striking contrast to the conte 1 m. v.iiwh are seen to advantage, and may be inspected bv iMemlii;:; pui:h;f«i with 1 !i« yrvateat ease. The fronts are divided into uniform secticiM, ea n comjiievi' m itself, and are airtight for the purpose of excntdisi-r lii'.st or moisture. Tho offset is most striking; polished marble tari::«.'M cowr the pier*, ai;d bci.tuth the windows a sill of Similarly polished marble, yvAr tho narn«' of the i'r.ni rut and gilded, extending the full length of the. front*. I'< ih in Princ-n and I)owling streets the firm are enabled to effectively exhibit a mo'-t brilliant collection of goods, arranged with artistic taste. The section* rf the windows ar- ."0 that iboy each contain a distinct cla** of j.-i>ods. In our feed ion are displayed rings of elegant and varied designs ond vain.-*, an array of gold h- f and diamond jewellery in brooches, pendants. biaM-ln*. etc. In others un- shown •election# of choice articles in aolid hi'vr u..' 7 s*ilver-p'a'.ed ware and costly jewels in morocco cases A special feature i» the fine display of hawlnom* olocks. The shelving ia of'plate gla on njlvei-plaU-d stands and brackets. The entrance door, in princes «tr»vt, is a work of ait, the Cora! design, with the monograi: of th« firm in the centre—one of th»- mimt artistic pieces of work to be seen in the colony. All the jewellery is of the latest type, being specially sent out from the'.r Lor:-on offn e. P. ople of Oiago have now an opportunity of inspecting ard eb'aiuir.tr a class of goods of a kind quite equal to that enjoyed by their friends sod relatives at Home. The gorus coui<- from their own and the finest workshops in the world. is no middleman to intercept any of the benefits which should jointly be distributed between buyer and seller, ana the prires in plain figures tell their tempting story. This mu*t give Messrs Stewart Dawson and Company a powerful influence in trade .n the city and surrounding districts. It is 30 years now since the firm was founded. At illustrating the progress made during the past few year*, some additions to their business houses raav be mentioned. In London new premises were acquired im Hatton Garden, the home of the wholesale and manufacturing jewellery and iilveTware trade. The business in Melbourne has grown to euch an extent that Mr Dawson has secured one of the finest business corners in the colonies—namely, that of Nicholson's Buildings, at the corner of Collins and Swanston streets, oonsisting of eight shops and 24 offices. The Sydney premise* ere well known to all New Zea'and visitors, and th« West Australian establishment stand* out as a prominent mark in Perth, beirvg situated in Hay and Barrack streets. The Brisbane premises were opened a few months ago, at the corner of Queen and Edward streets. In New Zaland entirely new premises have been built, fitted, and opened on the finest business corner in Wellington; also in High street, Christohuwh; and the last, but not the least, the premises in Donedia mader notioe. NOTE.—Whenever you want things and cannot oome to our stores, write.' All the advantages of buying new, stylish, dependable goods are as fully your* when ordering from us by mail as if you came in person. Send your name, ted we will forward you our new illustrated booklet of 40 pag»s, post paid. Every wtiole in our stock it from 25 to 80 per cent, under usual Otago prices. When you vieit Dunedia we eordially invite you to c*U and inspect our new premise* amd eantanta. FOR Genuine Value for Your Money, and a Fresh Stock to select from, try A. Christie's New Grocery Store. MACGIBBON <£ CO., Gore and East Gore, are still agents for Kempthorne and Prosser's K.P. Manure. 22a 4 4 \J Bowrt 16 Sole Agent irrr the District. MRS KiCSN'NO wail; urr-ntly—( (tenant Ouuniiy Hotel. UcuattU Light Situation.-, Goifc. THE Stock of Crockery »t tl is larga »n<i varied. Sets, Plates in <ui «Ues. C Csndleatick*, tsd Mtr.te tk tow dKyUu.

Great Reductions in Groceries. WE have decided to bold our ANNUAL CLEARING SALE 0110 month earlier than usual, so that Visitors to the Gore Show may participate in the GEE AX BARGAINS, FRUITS. New Currants, per lb, 3Ad New Sultanas, per lb, 4d New Raisins, per lb, ad New Muscatels, per lb, lOd New Figs, per lb, 7d New Preserved Ginger, per lb, 7d New Cic. Almonds, per lb, lid TINNED FBUITS, <£c. Fineßt Californian Pineapple, per tin, (5d Finest Californian Peaches, per tin, 8d Finest Californian Apricots, per tin, 8d Finest Californian Pears, per tin, lOd 3 Bottles of any Essence, Is Fresh Lemon Peel, 6d Jordln Almonds, 2s 4d. , COBDIALS. Limejuice, Squash, per bottle, 8d Limejuice, Parramatta, per bottle, 9d Raspberry, per bottle, Is S&rsaparilla, per bottle, Is 6d Lemon Squash, per bottle, Is 3d Lemon Squash, decanter, Is 6d SEDUCTIONS IN HOUSEHOLD NECESSARIES. 2001b Flour, 19s 501b Flour, 5s -id 251b Flour, 23 9d 2001b Oatmeal, lGs 501b Oatmeal, 4s 3d 2slb Oatmeal, 2s 2d Bran, per bag, 3s 3d Pollard, per bag, 43 9d Salt, coarse, per cwt, 4s 3d fine, per cwt, 49 9d No. 1 Bugar, per bag, 10s 3d No. 1 Sugar, per lb, 2£d Bice, per bag, 8s 6d Bice, per lb, 2|d Sago, per lb, ljd Spot Cash Only. Tapioca, per lb, lAd Corn Flour, per lb, 3Jd Maizena, per lb, Gd Baking Soda, per lb, l£d Cream of Tartar, per lb, Is Laundrine Soap, box, 10s 9d Laundrine Soap, bar, 9d Three Crown Soap, box, 7a Three Crown Soap, bar, 4M Herrings in Tomato Sauce, tin, 9d Kippered Herrings, tin, 9d Fresh Herrings, tin, 7d Van Houten's Cocoa—Jib, lid; Ah, Is 9d; lib, 3s 4d Fry's Cocoa, tin, 9d Kerosene, per case, 'Js Candles, per lb, 5d Candles, Wax, per lb. 7d Sauce, large bottles, 6d Pickles, per bottle, 8d Syrup, 21b, 7d Syrup, 41b, Is Treacle, 21b, 6d Treacle, 41b, lOd Blacking, 30 cakes for Is BABGAINS IN ODD LINES. Jdoz Largo Dinner Plates, 2s Moz Medium Dinner Plates, Is 9d Jdoz Large Soup Plates, 2s |doz Pudding Plates. Is 6d Adoz Tea Plates, Is 3d Teapots, all sizes, 6d Milk Jugs, set of 3, 2s 6d Candlesticks, (id Jelly Dishes, 3 for Is Large Sugar Basins, 9d Bowls, 3 for Is Kerosene Pumps, lOd Adoz Cups and Saucers, Is 9d jdoz Cups and Saucers, printed, 23 3d Jdoz China Cups and Saucers, white and gold, 2s 6d No Booking at these Prices. J. M. BABBON & CO., MAIN STBEET, QOBE.

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