WARNING! Epidemic Precautions * V "< The authorities have already broadcasted a public warning with a view to guarding against a return of the Influenza Epidemic—and everyone for self-protection should take heed of the danger signal and follow # out >tKe specified precautions. In addition to following these safety measures we urge that a bottle of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure be kept handy, for the prompt use of this old family chest medicine will prevent the development of the dangerous pneumonic symptoms. During the 1918 epidemic thousands of New Zealandera escaped the dread pneumonic complications by using this remeay, famous for the past 50 years for its wonderful control of chest affections. Hearne's Bronchitis Cure is scientifically prepared for the use of both. adults and children—it is pleasant to take and invaluable for strengthening the chest to resist attacks. Obtainable at all chemists and storesLiberal size bottle for 2/6, or large family size, 4/6. Get a Bottle Now and be Safe!
GOITRE Positively Cured!— This is not a patent cure-all, but a Genuine Proven Remedy. Prices, 1, 2, or 3 guineas. Send name and for Free Particulars.—Robt. Muir, Chemist Dominion Rd. Auckland. INVOICES, STATEMENTS, COUNTER DOCKET BOOKS. Highest Quality. » Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS. Telephone, 44-290. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19383, 19 July 1926, Page 15
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