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:, x _jrf?2ff» The THoaouaHBBED , Will Travel this Season from Stoke to Belgrove. and other districts if sufficient inducement offers. . Mokapuna, 7 yeirs old, is from Tama- „ Hinemoa, from Boatfevor. On both the. sire and dam side he is bred from. the best ; blood, Tama-Hineinos. being a grandson , of Towton, and Rostreyor a grand- .'! daughtcc of Traducer. . ..,.'. : Fees .£2 10s ; groomage ss. ; ."v '■ - ; All fees to be paid on or beforosath' January, 1909. "; ■'!»■■ ; 1 J. Rj EDEN, Owner, ; i 3891 Brightwater. » " To Travel This Seacon. %!fe|N^ ''"aV^ The Young TEOTTIJfG : ■-■'■' : stallion,> : ;■ . , V Fi 12 ROY (1903). By Young. Torpedo, .from Daisy, by Fitz ■-..-; James 7 (imp.). '_ . Toung ToEPEDoi by Torpedo (imp.), , from Nancy (fas* trotter), by Scamp-The : j Hawk, by Golden Eagle. Torpedo (Aus- j : j tralian record 10 miles, and sire of Tori nado, ' TorpedoT 11., Torpedo Bill, Sub- : ; marine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty, by I ! Lucifer-Flying Beauty, by Perfection, the J erstwhile King' of Ti-otters. Fitz James I (imported by the late Air J,ohn Kerr, from California,) sired jbhose sterling trotters Rarus- and ClydeV and was by the great : General McClennan-Idalia, by Owen Dale. L I Fitz K'oy is a rich;bro\VTi, standing 16; , rhands, on- a splendid set'of log^'imtT'feef, I and' -exhibits in; a ; marked degree ; a rare I '■'■ combination of quality and substance, with perfect action and a good turn of '■ (speed, and possesses those most essential 3 ■ qualities-in all '<sires — a sound constituII ,tion and docile c wtoer. Fitz Koy's breedL ing is undsnia T v embracing as it does 3 through Fit Jaj: es and Torpedo, tbe two > best, strains b ood ever imported to the p Dominion. .'-.".■":' ■ • Fitz Roy will serve a limited number of mares' at £2 10s- eacb, payable on first January, 1909. Groomagc 2s 6d. Mondays, Wakapnaka ; Thursdays, Stoke, Richmond, Appleby, and Brighfc- ~ water • wniainder of week, at owrer's S^. r

1■! ' - ' TK© Famous Remedy for * . \ Goti^liS} ---Bronchitis, Pneumonia^ ': i ' BRONCHITIS and PNEUMOBI* PNEUMONIA and PLEURISY . BRONOHITiS_and PLEURISY. f. .'- Cured by " cured by A Severe Caso Cured by Two Bottle* of HEARNE-8 BRONCHITIS CURE r HEARNE'S BRONOHITIB CURB Hearne'- Bronchitis Cure. ,-■-■ ' ■* \ - After Other Treatment had Failed. * After exher Treatment had Failed. After other Treatment had FatUd. - -— - — - — .'■ . 1 Mr. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong. . • ' Mr W G Hearne. Dear£ir, — From a strict sense ;- ' \ ~ - . j) ear gir, — Some months ago, in Sydney, I- suffered of duty I feel thatvl should publish the following state- 1 Prudence M'Kee-, of Carr-street, South, Geelong, in from - a . Bevere . attack of influenza, and was confined to i ment' 'so that others may know what to do when the v iew of the importance of a persoi makmg it quite clear tQOm {Qr afeout a weeki at the en d of which time, ■' ! awful fact is evident that a life is : in danger ofbeing wha t treatment was successful ia> curing a serious ana feeUn soraew hat better, I got up and tried to-transact ■ lost:— ln September, 1906, : my little, girl, aged at that complicated case when the medicine, directions and treat- business as usual. But I got up too soon, for the . ■ time 3 yearsT'.contracted Measles, and in the following ment of a legally qualified do.ctor had failed, state as ve * y next day 1 had a relapse, and suffered tortures from i October was attacked by Bronchitis, Pneumonia and follows:— • ,'- . _ . u«A h.«n what tht doctor told me was. pleurisy and .bronchitis. Congestion of .flic Lungs. She was attended by a My son, Henry M'Kee, then aged 8 yeaw, had boon The in from the former in my chest and shouldera - ; legafly qualified doctor of high standing, but his treat- attended by a legally qualified doctor, who pronounced frightful, and for four long weeks I was 1 confined to I ment was not successful in arresting the progress of the him t0 be suffering from Pneumonia, . ple »" s * ."™L,* my bed under the care o£ a well-known Sydney doctor, ;■"■ illness. On Saturday, the 21st October, 1906, he said stoppage of the passing'of Urine. Under .the doctors an d aU the time his medicine -gave- .me but temporary r*that her life was in danger— that there was very little treatment the child gradually got worse, and the doctor reUefi The lan di a dy of the hotel (the. Cleveland), where S hope' f of her. -' For eight days and nights she had been pronounced the case hopeless. # He told me, that tne j resi( 3 edi told me of a medicine— Hearne's Bronchitis .'prostrated by Cough, Pain and Fever, and. was lying child could not^ live. -At thi« <«"ge J obtained from Cure— from Victoria, which had cured her of a bad at- ; like a statue, unconscious.- .At this stage I was per-. M r , yj; G. Hearne, Chemist,- of- Geelong,_a bottle 01 tacfc of Droncn itis and pains in the chest, and begged '-■'• 'i^iaded by'a friend' to "bbtaih . Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, and Rave it to the child,, ac- o{ me t0 try ;,:. 1 did so, and, in thanks and gratitude - : i«th' its auxiliary medicine for thei Fever and. Conges- cording to ; the directions .which. Accompany each bottle tell you that, after the second bottle, my cough . i- tlbn of the tungs, as directed in the Catalogue of o f it . The child improved aftet the «econd dose of ha( j cease d; but what is more astonishing, the pains trom f Medicines which' accompanies each bottle: .of the Bron- Hearne's Bronchitis "Cure: ,He ]continued r .to "BPiOT« . p i eur i S y entirely left me, and in.about a week I was able 1 : Sitis Cure.. I jgave the medicine as directed,-and th«re oac h day from'each dose of Hearntfs Medicine alone, and | dto n, y duties as usual.— Yours fai*fully. -- , ■■Sal an improvement from the first, dosei.-ofc-. Hearne's ; within three days he was free " f Am the . Cough, Pneu- , — . J..BRAHAM., * Bronchitis Cure. The improvement" continued nioma and the Pleurisy, and the U -me was passing satis- Melbourne "Punch" Office, Melbourne. . i each dose of the medicine. In a week she was perfectly f ac torily. He. was out of bed a: the end of a weelt, -. ____.. i tee from the Pneumonia, Congestion," Cough, Pam and completely recovered, and he is m win perfect health, , M . '■ P i^[^^^ X^^^^^^%-^ ' ■•" Carr-s^So^ffi^Kfl^ ASTHMA-A 17 YEARS CASE. yi \^^LS^S!^ ;^SSi-J^P:. .' ■ -.■•'■..' '!■■ -^' ->«vlo«.V^nentFa,.ed .;■ „ ■ : «^K^ CONSUMPTION. • cured >yT^ Bottles, W; , ;; W child from .,„ early grave— T^^^gg^,^ . Too „, t o Leave HI. Bed. • Mr , J. Anderson, of Oak Park, CharleviUe, - ;Uce Station, Geelong,East, Feb. 5, .90S. . - A O en^el£ Cure. ' " 2^SS?WTOri^rS :V2Z%&3 g^ma^ r> ■■--■■■ — r- ' . .■- . different Ueatments without benefit, I was induced to _ try ■"' "> oornur^l-lITIQ. Mr. W. G. Hearne. '■ . t ' . _. . Hearne's Medicine -for Asthma. After taking three ■• ' ! I ■■'..■■"■ BRONCHBTIS. Dear Sir,— l am writing t« tell you about the wonder-.., fo'"", of this medicine I quite got rid of the asthma, ; -■.-)■ : ;; A Suffer TiT^krs of A g e. I W "orou eh! y Cur|^ i TwO ( 80«,e.0r Mff^^TJ^^« I have much pleasure . I .-- Hearne'B Bronchitia Curo. ch«t, and quantities of. phllem. On several oc- »*££s£ m F fbruary. 1903, he states:-" lam keeping immediate Re.ij^ect Wonder*,,. very well. Never have the slightest rctun, of the asthma. Mr Hearne Sir— l was very ill with Influenza be consumption, and various other .««»««»»«^^«*5 "Hearne's Medicine cured me of Asthma, from which . nd Broncnitis! ~ A friend of mine persuaded me to try tried, but without benefit U was at th «^^tage th at 1 ars during which t -our Bronchitis Cure. The first dose gave me imme- heard of your. Eronchitis » n « « n J x | tOO m t ; me I had used almost every patent medicine on the k Uate relief and after taking the second bottle I -am • • course.-c£-.:-vrje-|icme. Wh '" 'iit.klnt it at once and market— including asthma inhalations— without getting a . S»-Tt» Iw».i.-iVpva1 w».i.-iVpva |as^;Sj^3S?y^^'.s^'Wff^^va5 t «rt :;..pa^^»f^^f .: ffAS ?^'l£S^Sr ■?"~** s SSC«- r ) unprincipled persons to make imitafons, <* *»* benofloial effeots that rIEARHE-8 »» " it -- ' =-♦—•*-- — -.^~.i.»-.t..mfc'Ar. HeAßWE-S. and see-that you get It. ; WbTiCE-Hearne's Bronc^tis Cure No; 1a doesNOT contain any Morphia or any Opium whatever. It is equally b«neficial •■'•■■■ l for the ypuhiest child and the most aged person. _- - -I f^^ „. $ Obtainal)le iiom A. 3- PPALMErB r Foxhm, ;Moiiupiko, .Tadmor, - , . '.■■:■: til ■-■■■'.. ...-'■.- . ■.- . '•'■"-. '- ■■■.- ■'.■'■ ' - ' ■"■'■:■ . ' "■ ■- ■ ■■ ' •: \ . "• ■ ' '■ ' ■ ' : : ■"■' ' ; :■'.'.-

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 1

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