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E i V^ U IV L* '^ jj I . Is the FINEST REMEDY m the WORLD for |§ I I COUGHS, CROUP and COLDS.^| | | I fT^HOSE'who have had occasion to take HEARNE'S | | '} | ■ •• / I BRONCHITIS CURE are astonished at its WONDER- I | | | A FUL HEALING POWER. Sufferers from Bronchitis, || I | Cough, Croup, Pain or Soceness m the Chest, Hoarseness, Diffi- | | j | culty of Breathing, Stuffiness, Asthma, experience delightful . | I I | and rapid relief. This medicine is particularly valuable to those % I I who are subject to Colds on the Chest, as it STRENGTHENS (f | | | THE LUNGS and renders them less susceptible. It is most i | | | comforting In allaying Irritation m the Throat, and giving f | |X | Strength to the Voice, and for this reason, is thoroughly ap- | | I | predated by Clergymen, Public Speakers and Singers. It does | j|j p f not allow a Cough to become Chronic, and m this respect, is ? j£ || ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE m preventing a Cold from || | k developing into Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Pleurisy or fe I|i Consumption. No house should be without a bottle of this f\ )§ f | WONDERFUL REMEDY, as taken at the first indication of | I |f a Cold, a dose or two is generally sufficient. A Cold should $ | % I always be "nipped m the bud," or serious illness may follow. I I » ' . £ % it- % "h ■ ij % If set abtKinable ia your district, sand direei t* ' % § I 1 W. G. x H3E.ARNE: <& CO. LTD. 1 1 || ■• GEELONG VICTORIA ||

A female contributor brought m a comunication written on both sides of the paper. The editor scowled and refused it. "Well," sho retorted, "I'd like to know if you don't print on both sides?" There's no such thing as arguing with a woman. .

SNIFF UP, GARGLE op SWALLOW

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NZ Truth, Issue 695, 12 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 695, 12 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 695, 12 October 1918, Page 8

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