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CURED BY PE-RU-NA.

WELL-KNOWN AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS MAN SUFFERED YEARS WITH CATARRH OF THROAT—UNABLE TO FIND PERMANENT RELIEF UNTIL HE TOOK PE-RU-NA. Mr John J. Frank*, 42 Rundlo street, Adelaide, South Australia, member 1.0.0. F., No. 4, and a prominent business man, writos; "For catarrh of the throat there is nothing bettor than Peruna. This I can honestly say, as I was a sufferer from this diifeaso for years. "My throat waa dry and parched nearly all tho time and this affected my speech. I had to take tho best of cure of myself, a a a cold mad© my throat much worse. ,# C had tried everything I hoard of, an 3 wliilo I was temporarily relieved by some remedies, I did not get a permanent euro until I took Peruna. I am glad to recommend it to others.” Catarrh m an affection of the mucous membranes. Every interior organ of the body—every duct, every cavity— ie lined by mucous membrane. When catarrh affects one portion of this membrane, it is liable to spread to other organs. Catarrh is more common in tho hood, throat and nose, as theso organs are more exposed than any of tho other organs. However, it will sooner or later affect tho lungs or stomach, if allowed to continue. Tho most sensible course to pursue, then, would bo to treat the catarrh at once before it has an opportunity to reach tho interior organs. If you uro troubled with encoring, hacking and coughing, if your voice is rough and husky, if your throat is dry and parched, you may be certain that you have developed a case of catarrh. The correct thing to do is to treat it at once. Catarrh io not a disease inclined to get better of its own accord. Its natural tendency is to grow worse. It must be treated with some internal, systemic remedy, which reaches the very source of tho difficulty and eradicates it by the very roots. Such a remedy is found in Peruna. It in a remedy designed especially to exert a healing, soothing and beneficial effect upon the raucous membranes of tho body no matter whore located. For special directions everyone should read "The Ills of Life,” a copy of which surrounds each bottle. Peruna is for sale by oil chemists and druggists at five shillings per bottle or six bottles for twenty-five shillings. Those wishing direct correspondence with Dr Hartman and can wait tho necoasary delay in receiving a reply should address Dr S. B. Hartman, Columbus Ohio, U.S.A. Tho following wholesale druggist will supply tho retail drug trade in Wellington: Sharland and Co., Wellington, New Zealand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 9

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CURED BY PE-RU-NA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 9

CURED BY PE-RU-NA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 9