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Proved Reliable and Successful. RFARIWC RRf WIT,S CURE was P laced before the P oWic not ftS a result of an at ***** hlakul » BKOrt ery> jj flt after years of care research is to the best cure for Bronco tis.' or some quicK flisrav SAgNF BRO NCHITIS CUEE is to-day recognised the *orld over as the The result is that HS c um s , best specific for Bnm Jome fifty years of dose resewch worKf Mr . w# Ct eafne has beet g ivin g close 31 mnariy during !» 0 t jj e discovery and perfecting of new medicines that are remedies which aiiention and study • the particular ailments as set forth. He now notifies the public that the presem we best n &ye been p rove j t0 be scientifically perfect and absolutely reliable for the cure of following medicines L low Each medicine does exactly what is statfed of it me diseases named years when Kept air-tight, and are equally effective for the youngest infant They Keep ft * and the most aged' p HEARNF'S if/ ONCHI,nS CURE for Con^ ' Crou P» CoWs on the Chest and Asthma. Thii 1 HLAKNL a effect a cure in ever case when taken in good time at the commencement of the illalone is sufficient f^ access i in curing ie most/ obstinate Old-standing Asthma, assisted by a dose of , " J?*. 81 when a severe spasm of difficulty of breathing is present, and a dose of the Frootoids the jno. I Medicine The Bronchitis Cure is also successu i i n curing Old-standing Obstinate Coughs, wnen constipate/, with pain by , aking the Bronchitis Cure at 10 am and 3 <mj and a doge of !? *, 5™ CUte ' at bedtime. This treatment affords quick relief, the No, 7 Medicine g_ No. 2 MEDICINE for Obstinate Old-standing Asthma. The Bronchitis Cure taken fltiAK * J label and a dose of this No. 2 Medicine taken extra at any time when difficulty of irectea on Iv? ,i a jjy troublesome, will afford quick relief, particularly if assisted by a dose of the rea ing is treatment, retorted to each time an attack occurs or threatens, will effect a complete cure ! rootoias. 1 H 'inate cases the attacks becoming milder and less frequent until they disappear altogether. in the most oost & u J rr . b _, „^ U 3 No. 3 MEDICINE for Influenza, the symptoms of which are pains and aching in the , ™rr.. ?'• Headache, Feverishness, and feeling of illness. This medicine alone is sufficient for curing back i aD t fluenza > an( assisted by a dose of the Frootoids will do so within 24 hours. The treatan attack crt t' cures th e disease, but prevents the. development of Rheumatism and other diseases, which raent not only regillt of i n fl lienza badly treated. Where Rheumatism has developed, this No. S Medifrequently ,'ire lccessfl ,| if assi?ted by ft dose of No. 6 Medicine at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., and a dose of No. ilnv/rT • S;t bedtime. Inflammation of the Kidneys, the chief symptom of which is acute and deeppecuciEe , s a the back, aggravated by movement or pressure, is cured by taking this No. 3 Medicine as seated pain ij. g assisted by a dose 0 No. 19 Medicine at bedtime. Relief is then rapidly experienced, directed o.a i j - ,E'S No. 6 MEDICINE for Rheumatism. This alone is sufficient for ordinary rheuma- . H * i^'^ i * old-standing obstinate or acute rheumatism— fever— No. 3 Medicine, taken as tism, but ii its label, assisted by a dose of this No. 6 Medicine at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., and a dose of No, ■ directed on, at bedtime, will afford quick relief and a complete cure. .19 Medina . H , r (NE'S No. 7 MEDICINE for Oid-standing Obstinate and Acute Coughs with Pain. The nl!i/MQ ure a ken at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., and a dose of this No. 7 Medicine at bedtime, will-afford quick; B ™'" 3 effect a rapid cure, ■ • , , relief and Hj; g SNE'S No. 8 MEDICINE for Sore Throat and Diphtheria. This medicine, taken after * * «to remain about the throat as long as possible, is alone sufficient in ordinary cases. If, howiooa, so f, e « s mucb ifl amma tion and pain, a dose of the No. 7 Medicine is to be taken, extra, at bedtime. • JjJ?. 1 ' ."jl afford quick relief. If a diphtheric exudation has formed in the larynx or windpipe, which is wl ccurs in young persons, give a sufficient emetic dose of good Ipecacuanha Wine to induce vomitmostly Sowed by a copious drink of very warm water. This quickly dislodges the exudation, and gives *?& "..ate* relief |in cases where otherwise an operation would have to be performed, immedi ; ! rr ,JARNE'S/No. 19 MEDICINE for Acute Pain and Inflammation. Each dose affords relief. EARNE'S No. 22 MEDICINE for Diarrhoea and Dysentery* Quickly successful in obstinate " where remedies that are usually successful fail. It also relieves any accompanying pain, and leaves ?^ e f owels in good order. .the b ' OEARNE 3 No. 33 MEDICINE for Headache, Neuralgia, Meningitis—lnflammation of the Brain d Fever accompanying any acute disease. Affords quick relief, particularly if assisted by a dose of •the ' HEARNETS No. 34 MEDICINE for Anaemia and Debility. A splendid tonic, strengthens the res and invigorates the system. .AST HEARNE'S No 35 MEDICINE for Carbuncles, Eruptions, and SKin Diseases accompanied by , Mng. For full particulars of treatment of skin disease read the directions wrapped around each bottle. Sv HEARNE'S No. 36 MEDICINE for Catarrh, and for Blood-poisoning. Neutralises and removes .food Impurities and increases the vitality of the defence influences of the system. HEARNE'S FROOTOIDS. A most valuable aperient in all forms of illness where an aperient is required, because. a dose removes dead and effete matter from the blood and tissues which an ordinary aperient does not do. The Frootoids are also a complete cure for habitual constipation, in this way, that whatever the commencing dose may be, it will become less as time advances, and, taken as a medicine should be taken, only when required, the intervals between requiring a dose become longer and longer until the sufferer becomes independent of any aperient medicine. HEARNE'S LINIMENT A for Rheumatism, Sprains, and Paralysis. To be massaged in night; and morning. Also valuable rubbed on the chest and between the shoulders night and morning as an auxiliary in hastening the cure of old-standing obstinate chest affections. These Medicines are now obtainable at the following Chemists in AucWand and Suburbs: Telephone Telephony (J/?. Shaw ... ... 29 Queen St 2762 W. H. McKmsw ... New North UL, Mt. Albert 4200* W. H. Wollams ~ 34 Queen St 2803 ' „ , r , p , v all 4™? W. H. Wollamp ... 94 Queen St 888 P. S. Hurra? ... Manukau Rd., Parnell ... 787 & Aicein 110 Queen St 81 F. Reno op Manukau Rd., Epsom ... &7U a. EccleS ~. ... 138 Queen St. .... ... 1500 vim 1 3 raw a. Eccles ... ... 171 Queen St 1388 E. Smith Karangaliapo Rd. ... ... 44J Dawson 271 Queen St 1345 S.Gilbert Cr. Great North and »owW. Bobbins .... ... 330 Queen St 187G ton Rds. M FJ. Cooper .. Cr. Victoria and Hobson Sts. 141 J. Fauldee 194 Great North ... 639 a'. Eccles .. ... 245 Hobson St. 1060 B. C Wiles 1, Ponsonby ltd 994 W Claeki! ... >.. 116 Victoria St. West ... 762' T.W.lrwin ... 198 Ponsonby Rd 357 Waxieh&Co. ~ 28 Wellesley St. West ... 1186 M. Eccles ... ... 218 Ponsonby Rd 554 ftoL&MACKAT ... 7 Wellesley St. East ... 2148 R. Gotterall ... 263 Ponsonby Rd 1632 i v TmSwOT 7KhyberPass A. W. G. Le Quesne 6 Jervois Rd 424 r,M.teERSON ... T £S?a™Sds St.) ... 2378 W. H. McKinney ... 214 Jervois Rd., Heme Bay 2951 W H Haslett >-. Eden Tee., New North Rd. 927 J. Rees-George & Co. Devonport 17 HTKiro Mount Ed.n M 2020 A. Eccles ...... I)cvonport 1 rMe Mount Eden Rd 1953* J. Rees-George & Co. Takapuna 2* it. juuiit ... * 4 rings T. C. Turnbull ... Onehunga 74 wVLong... „. New North Rd., Kingsland 2549* P. R. Fallwell ...Onehunga 10 **• 2 rinss ALSO OBTAINABLE AT Hamilton, from- Frankton Junction, from- Paeroa, from- Taumarunul, fromManning's Phasmactes I. Phillu'S, Chemist F. C. Thomas, Chemist A. G. Kendeedine, Chemist Gray's Pharmacy LMcrrinSVille, from- G. P. DE Castro, Chemist T Awamutu, fromM.W. Forsythe, Chemist A. Giffoed, Chemist Thames, from— W. Jeffery, Chemist oiiS ißt Te Aroha, hom-r- W Bongaed, Chemist garuawahia, fromT F BrookTdemist T?"Sd PhaThact ■« TS « Rowbottom, Chemist W.Stewart, Chemist E. B. Hill, Chemist' (A. Routle y» Chemist) Tfl Kuitl, from- . Tuakau> rora _ Matamata, from- Helensvilla, from- J- ?• Walker, Chemist A H TappeEj Chemist H. A. Kelso, Chemist C. G. Sandin, Chemist G. L. GiEsen, Chemist Dargaville, from- Whangarel, from- Kawakawa, from- And from other leading J. A. Deummosd, Chemist J. Woolley, Chemist J. Woolley, Chemist Auckland Chemists. ff. G. HEME .ft CO. LTD., Chemists, GEEK)!, Victoria, Australia. New Zealand Office 33 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON.

din 3rZl NOTI3I ' 111 tS IIIkILI3I lS 'S IA V I In eoaseqnenee fl'Sft H ™.fi lIkI W 1 ll\ Ji BLj At Mb of numerous iiul. Jl—il Bm tatious purchaser* M^!B^^^^^^^^^^ g^g^^^^al must soothe name f V "CIKHCFORO'a" ( M cw i j . on even bottle I Safest and most udlabri. f) "5»35 Gentle Medicine iot t^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^ !™ Z Gantle Medicine for P^pBPBWPTf^^^HWB 2 Infants, Children, I VvPSBVyP^^RvV «HI Delicate Females, S ▼ ■.¥§! * 1 Vil m " le Sickness IL / W * 0 W J F_l IT? O i'l-jgnancy. EsSsBsMHEHHirifcHHI^Hp i ***5 The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Btonach, Headachy VU Heartburn, Indigbbtion. Sour Eructations, Bilious Affcotion t,

SOLE AQJF.NTS AND BOTTLERS FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. a. McMillan & co., (Ute HIPKINS & COUTTS), IKntandSi>iriLM«sh»nJ» * .CUSTOMS STREET EASE*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16374, 31 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16374, 31 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16374, 31 October 1916, Page 4

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