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Mip The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BROHGHITIS ASTHMiI, and ' CONSUIdFTIOH ( HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTELIA. Thoso who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Coughs, Difficulty of Breething Ilonrseness. 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 «iocr. a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthnia to neccm e chronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where Coughs have been properly treated with this medic up. should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. OP OOIEJO-ES^ Consumption. TOO ILL TO LEAVE HIS BED. A COMPLETE CUBE. Mr W. G. Hearnt-.—Dear Sir,—l am writing to tell you about the wonderful cure your medicine has effected in my case. About threo years ago 1 began to cough. At first the cough was not severe, but it 'gradually got worse, and I became very weak and troubled with night sweats, pain in my chest, mid great quantities of phlegm. On several occasions there was blood in tho expectorated matter. 1 had been treated by a doctor, who jironouuoed my case to be Consumption, and canons other treatments had been tried, hut without benefit. It was at t-is stage that - heard tf your Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you tor a course of the medicine. When it arrived I was too ill to leave my r>A, but 1 commenced taking it at once, end gradually unproved. lam glad to '*y that the two lots of medicine you sent have effected a complete cure, for whicn accept my very best thanks.—Yours gratefully ’ J. BLAIR. Westminster Bridge road, S.E., London. Severe Cough. A RIVE TEARS’ CASE. RELIEVED ’AT ONCE AND COMPLETELY CURED BY HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE. Dear Sir, —I suffered from a cold On the chest, with cr-igh, for five rears, 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. I am delighted with it. It is really a wonderful medicine; 'does good at once, and “can’t be licked.’’—Yours tincerely, W. TREMELLEN. Modcwarro, Victoria. A Child Seven Months old. A SUFFERER FROM BIRTH. CURED BY A BOTTLE OF HEARNB’S BRONCHITIS CURE. Mr W. G, Hearue.—Dear Sir,—Kindly forward mo a small bottle of your Bronchitis Cure as soon as possible, as I cannot speak above a whisper, 6wing to a ccld. I had a bottle from you before for my little girl when she was seven months old. She had been suffering from bronchitis from her birth, and now she is 3 years old, and has not had a return of it since. It is a splendid medicine for bronchitis or colds of any sort.—l remain, yours truly. MRS H. EAMAGE. Violet Town, Victoria. Three Cases Completely Cured 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. "Llenwellyn. Katunga, Vic. "Mr Hearne. "Dear Sir, —I am very much pleased with the effects of your Bronchitis 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 severe cold that she entirely lost her voice, but half a bottle cured her. X always keep it in the house now, and recommend it to anyone requiring a medicine of that kind. "1 new want you to send at once four bottles to England to my mother, wlw is suffering greatly from bronchitis. Tho address is enclosed. “Yours gratefully, “JOHN S. MORTIMER.” "'he relative in England, who is 30 years .Id, was also cured by Hoarue’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 TEARS. “8, Watson street, Burton-on-Trent, “Staffordshire, England. “Mr W. G. Hearne, Geelong. “Dear Sir, —Your letter and Bronchitis Cure to hand quite safe. 1 am sure you will be glad to kuow that your Bronchitis Ouro has quite cured me. I was very glad when it came, ns I was suffering from a severe attack of Bronchitis at the time it arrived. I had sent for my own doctor, but bad 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 week, as I was so much better, when, thanks to the L rd for adding his blessing, I was quite well, and walked into town and back without feeling any fatigue. I had not done that previously for twelve months —always went in the cranifcus—as walking caused me such pain and distress in the chest. I always wiik now, and never feel it, and I am stronger than I have been for years. I thank my son for his great kindness in sending the medicine, and am. dear s.r, “Youis very truly, “M. MORTIMER.” Extract from a letter since written by tho same lady to her son, Mr John S. Mortimer, Llenwellyu, Katunga. Victoria. HER DAUGHTER HAD BEEN VERY ILL. SPITTING UP BLOOD. THE DOCTOR SAID NOTHING MORE COULD BE LONE. CURED BY HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE. Tho .extract runs as follows: —“As Icr myself, thank tho Lord, I am feeling stronger than I have for years. I had an attack of Broi.rhitis in November, but iiearna’s Bronchitis Cura was again successful. I feel quite well, and walk into town feeling quite strong. “1 must ask you to send me six bottles more of tho medicine, as I wish to have a supply in the house. I have tried to get 'it made up here, and let my chemist have a bottle to see what bo could do. Jio tells me this week he can make nothing out of it, ho never saw anything like it before, so there is only one thing for mo to do—send for more. I nave never kept in bed one day since I commenced to take it. I used to be in bed a fortnight at a time always, and after that lor months 1 was as weak as 1 could possibly be, and was always taking cod liver oil, so you will sea 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 bad she never had a night’s rest, and was spitting up blood very much. The doctor told her husband that there was nothing more he could do for her. So on the Sunday I sent her half a bottle of tho Bronchitis Cure, and told her to try it, and if she did not use it not .to waste it, but send it back again. She had such confidence in her doctor that I thought she would not try it. Oil tho Wednesday I. sent over again, and she was much better, the night’s rest was very good, and cough and bleeding from tie lungs better. She sent for another half bottle, and on the following Sunday, sent over to say that 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 Years’ Agony. distressing, suffocating, dry cGUGH ENTIRELY REMOVED •BY FIVE DOSES. NO OTHER TREATMENT COULD EVEN EASE IT. "gi r> l\ly wife was for twelve years a suffere’r from a most distressing, suffocating, dry cough that could not be removed or even eased by any remedy, doctors’ prescriptions and patent medicines having been tued; but I am happy to say that the cough, pain in tho chest, and difficulty of breathing, etc., were entirely removed by the fifth dose of your Bronchitis Cure. —I lemain, sir, yours most respectfully, “WILLIAM CROCKETT. "Baker’s Swamp P. 0., via Dripstone, New South Wales.” A Five Years’ Case. CURED BY ONE SMALL BOTTLE. Mr W. G. Hearne.—Dear Sir, —Kindly send me one large bottle of your Bronchitis Cure. X am more than pleased with the result? of your wonderful medicine, as a small bottle cured my little girl, who had been suffering for five years, and now 1 do not feel safe to bo without it.—l remain, yours respectfully, AGNES F. KENNEDY, Beth a n ga, Victoria. A Seven Years’ Case. EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND MATTER. COMPLETELY CURED. “Mr W. G. Hearne. “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 tree from coughs, and frequently the difficulty of breathing was so distressing that for nights in succession 1 had to sit up. 1 write, you this acknowledgment from a sense of duty, as in my ease every other treatment had failed. For a year previous I had betfu getting very much worse, and at the time I obtained your medicine I was confined to bed suffering from a most violent cough, expectorating blood and matter, and apparently beyond hone of recovery. The first dose of the medicine gave me welcome,relief, and I steadily improved as I continued tho treatment, until I became, as I, am now, quite well. —Yours sincerely, “H. WALKER, Balmain, Sydney.” Asthma. PREVIOUS TREATMENT FAILED. A SEVENTEEN YEARS’ CASE. CURED BY THREE BOTTLES. Mr Alex. J. An.'etson, of Oak Park, Cbarlesville, Queensland, writes;—"After suffering from Asthma for 17 years, and having been under a great many different treatments without benefit I was induced to try Hearne's medicine for Asthma. After taking three bottles of this medicine I quite got rid of the Asthma, and since then, which was in the beginning of 1883 —fifteen years ago—l have not had the slightest return of it. The medicine quite cured me, and IJiave much pleasure in recommending it.” Writing again on the 4th April, J 899, ho states:—“l am keeping very well now. Never have the slightest return of the Asthma." . PREPARED ONLY AN,D SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY THE PROPRIETOR, m n LICAKiMr Small size, 2s. Gd.; Large, 4s, 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors. N.Z. Branch Office: Wm M. “EififlW&j wuSHUSt, beeiong, V5GlOr!3. 17, Moray Place, Dunedin. Forwarded by Post to any address when not obtainable locally Agents—SHARLAND AND COMPANY, Limited, Wellington and Auckland. ■

Jaqnes Inaudi. the “mental marvel,” is one of the most important engagements ilr Harry liickards has as yet made. Inaudi commenced his Australian tour at the Tivoli Theatre. Sydney, last Saturday afternoon. Inoudi created a deal of scientific speculation in Europe by reason of his marvellous powers of rapidly calculating. Professor Hr. Charcot says Inaudi is possessed of two brains. He is-described as being a short, broadshouldered young man. with a slight, fair moustache, pale blue eyes, and a face and figure absolutely ordinary, except for tho massive squareness of his forehead. He comes upon the stage followed by his manager, a Frenchman, whose business is to write npon the long blackboard behind Inaudi the numbers given by tho audience. Inaudi does not see the numbers. He hears their names given by the audience, repeated by his manager, and again by himself. Ho does not look at the board, not because there is an added

difficulty in. not seeing the problems he solves, but because his is exclusively an auricular memory. He might stand and stare at tbo board with all its figures in vain. If ho did not hear the numbers named he would bo compelled to add, subtract, multiply, and divide as painfully and slorrly as the average man. Mr Fernand Almanz, who for the past four years has been connected -with the stage management at Covent Garden, has accented the position of stage manager at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, for the Maurice Gran Opera Company.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 3 (Supplement)

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