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Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the us© of Chamber'ain's Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. 2 I

■■■^m^ . : _ The Famous Remedy for IX)TJGHS, BEONOHITIS, PNEUMONIA, PLEUEISY, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of BRONCHITIS, COUGH, CROUP, DIFFICULTY OF BRBAIHING, HOARShNESS, PAIN OR SORKNESS IN THR CHHSI experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to COLDS ON THE CIiEST it is invaluable, as it effects a COMPLE IE CURE, it is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known where "Coughs" have been properly tr <ited wifch this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a COMPLETE CUKE IS, CERTAIN. BJtbNGHITIS AND PNEUMONIA PNEUMONIA AND PLEURISY BRONCHITIS AND PLEURISY. ' ucAowPft £»^_nMiTi« niiDtr CURED BY A SEVERE OASE CURED BY TWO BOTTLES HEARNE'S BftOrtOHITIS CURE. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. AFTER OTHER a TR£ATMENT HAD AFTER OTHER TREATMENT HAD AFTER OT HER~™eATMENT HAD " FAILED. FAILED. ivJtr.W. G. He-rne. Dsar Sir,— Prom a strict aen«o of duty . I feel th_t I should publ.sh the followinjr statem, nt so that I> Prudence M'JCee, of Curr Street, South Geeloiiff, in riow Ifr. Heam, Chemist, Geelonir. «t_eiam»y know what to do when Uio awful fact U evident of tlio irnportince of a persou lnakintr ifc q\nt- clenr wnat Ljor.r S r,— Some Tnont.li6 ago, in Sydney, I suffered ttnra a ih.it a ]ife w in danger of "eiiix lost : Iv Seplcm'Hpi*. 190", my treatment was successful in cii' mar a seriou^ and cemplicat'tii BOvcrc atuck of influenza, and iras confined to mv room little girl, aged at the time tliree yeirs, contracted Measles, wise when ti'-e niediwn<- directions, and treatment of a legally for about, a week, .t the end of ■which ii'ne, feeling souie•'/?§jjiiisn& the following October was attacted by Bronchitis, qualified doctor hn. l fiiiltd, stat« as follows : - whR-t bettpr, I got up and tried to tr>nsact my businens ns '-, „3Pflonmonia, and Oonires'ion of the X.unirs.' She was aiten.icd My son, Henry M'Kee. then a^ed 8 j-e*rß, had been .attendpd 'usual. But I trot U[> too soon, for the very next, day I had ♦ ;"J>T» legally qualified doctor of hi.'h standing, but his tr at- by « !• (rally qntiified doctor, w.:o proiiDunce'l him to b* a relapsr, and suffered tor Mires frwn what "t-h« doctor tod Jnihfciiras not successful in arrfis'ing the progress of the suffering from Pneumonia, I'ieuns.T, and a sto:.ran« of tlio me w»s pleu iay and bronchitis. The i>ain from the former in .., lllneM., On Saturday, the 21st October, 1906. he s.iid that her passin -of the Urine. Under the doctor's tre^tmvut the chiM , nJ - cliert and hhoulderw was frightful ; for four lon* weeks I 'life was i 9 danger— that there was very little ho)x> for her. gradually got worse, and the doctor prono mceA the ca«o was eoufined to my bed under the care of a well-known Sydney I For «iKht days and nights «he had been prostrated by Cough, bope.'o s. He told m tha' <h« chij • could not lire. At this doctor, and all the time iia medicine «avo me but J ji,. JPnin, and Fever, and wiia lyin-r like a statue, unconsci'Mis. At stage I obtained f<oin Mr "VV. G. H^arns, Chemist, of Qeelong, temporary relief. The lan-llady of tho Lotol i the Cleveland) this stapre I was persnaded by a frienil to obtain H&trne's «• hot:lo of Hearne's Bn>nchiti« Cure, and srave it to the child, where I re-id- cl told me of a med'cine— Hearne's JJronchitis c : ""' Bronchitis Cure, with its auxiliary medicine for'the Fuvernnd according to the directions which accompany ouch bottle of Cure from Victoria, which had cured !;er of a bad attuok of » ;,..» ! CimK.egtiun of the Lungs, a^ directed in the Catalogue of it. The child improved after the second dose of Hcarno's bro ■■•cmtis an>l p^ins in the chest, and begged of me to try it. ♦ itedicines which accompanies fach bottle of the Br» chitis Bronchitia Cure. He continaed to improve each day from I did so, nnd, in thanks and grotittide to you, tell you that, t G-ire. I gave the mudicme as directed, nnd there was an im- each duse of Hearne's Medicine alone, and within three days after Ihe s<»eoni bottle, my cough ha<l cc ised : but what ia * provement from the first dos« of HeuTtie'B Bronchitis Cure. he was free from the Congh, Pneumonia, and the Pleurisy, more astonishing, the lwins from pleurisy entirely left nie. • Tfaft improVement continued after each dose oi the medicine. and The Uri^e was passing satisfactorily. He was out <»f bed and in about v week I was able to attend to my duiies as usual t ■.Tna week sha was perfectly free from the Pneumonia. Con- nt the end of the week, completely (recovered, and he -is now Yours faithfully « Vjestion, Cough, Pain, and Fever, and -w:u« well, except t:at. she in perfect health. j # BBAHA3I, l •was still weak In a fortnight slie'was quite "recovered, and PRUDENCE M'KEE, Melbourne "Pnnch" Office, Helbourac. * ;/5s now tnsplandid health, and stronger than ever. Any pel-- ] Carr Street, South Geelong, Fob. 6, 3905. V g ■ for information about this (;r-j.nd medicine can be " ________ " Supplied Dy me, or by any of my neighbours who have wit- — ■ « Ztoseed its wonderful effects. It abs lutely snatched my child AS'TTTTWA A 17 VTJ'ATJQ' P 1 A SIT J ; f»m«early S r a ve.-^urs gratefully, CONSUMPTION. ASIHMA A 17_YJ_AKfc> UASJ£. g cc Station, Geelong East, Feb. 5, 1908. **•**"*« **• PREVIOUS THEATMENT FAILED. a TO ° ILL TO J^E HIS BED. OURED BY E BOTTLES. J •"J;i. BRONCHITIS. A COMPLETE CURE. Mr. Alex. J. Anderson, of Oak Park, Charlevillo, Queens- I 1 '• ■ =■'•■«■ BueBeDED "»o vr«DC *-»_• -<-\kt •—-_-_. land, wrote :— " After suffering from (uithma for seventeen . H •UrF£R-n 7«* YtAno Or AQc. 3lr. W. (J. H<»arne. years, ami havintr been uuder a great many different treat- i "'■'■ ■•'■-■'■ Dear Sir, -I urn writing to tell you about the wonderful cute ments without benefit, I was induced to try Hearne's M- difHOROUOHLY CURED 8Y TWO BOTTLES your medicine hai effected iv my cuse. About three years cine for Asthma. After taking tliree bottles of ttii« me icino C OP MEaRME'S B-ONCHITIS CURF ago I b gai- to cough. At first ihe cough was m>t severe, bub I quite got rid of the asthma, aud since then, which was tho } vr " ****** •»-•*» -y..^«»w...» .v> wwn^ it. Kraduiillv trot worse, «nd I became «e-r weak and troubled beginnmc of 1888-fifteeu years ago — huve not had tlie J lumeniAve nei ice er_-_?*#-»i« withnight sweats, pain in my chest, and" jereat quantises of sliirh-est return of it. Tile medicine quite cured me, and I ; IMM-DIAT- K-Wlbl -rr&UT phlegm. On several oocasion-i th»re was blood in the expec- hn\e much nleasure in riemmond g it." • ) WONDERFUL. to n ted mutter. I had been treated by a doctor, who pro- Speak npfu February, 1' 08, he «ta!«s:-"l«ira keeping very t nounced my case to be consumption, and various other treat- we "- Never have tUe slightest return of the asthma." r Mr. Hearne. Sir,— l was very ill with Influenza and Brou- meut.s liiid been tried, but without benefit. It was at this ehitia. A friend of mine persuadod me to try your Bronnuitis st"ge that i hoard of your Bronchiti" Cure, and sent to you "Hearne's Medicine curcdmeof Asthma, from which I ha.i I, Cure. The «rst dose gave me immediate- r-Uef. an-1 alter for n. course <>f the modui-*. Wh|« it arrived I was top ill to been sutfe- ing for tw.ntv-flve years, during whnh timetllad taking the second botrle lam thoroughly cured. Its effect on leave my bed hut 1 commenced taking it at one«, and used almost e- cry patent medicine on the market— includi sg v me b>s been most wonderful. I urn 7- years of nge. Itiust.you gradn ily unproved. I am irlnd to say that the two lots of asthma inhalations— w th- nit eet.timr a cure. It wa,- c glifc C will make use of this statement by publis ing it for the benefit medicine you sent have ertected a comple! c cure, for which years ago that the cure wia effected by Hearne's Medicine. r of hmn-nity generally. Your* most raspecr/ulh-, accept my very best thanks.— Yours gratetully an(i L no + feel stronger than I have fe.t for years-in fact, I I THOMAS R. TBEZI3E, „,,_.,. r, .-, J> S LA ' B - feel splendid." C. WxSBM.\N. * Beedy Creek, Victoria. Westminster Bridge Boad, S.E., London. Mareditb, Victoria. 1 ■' ( m _-_-»-_-_--_------—- ' . « BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! The great success of HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure has induced a number of unprincipled persbns to b nake imitations, each calling his medicine " Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving the unsuspecting, and so getting a sale for an ? irritation which has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw t four attention to this fact, and to request you in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S, and see that you get it. c ■ a HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2/6 ; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, b H. G. HEARNE, Chemist. Geelong, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. " fi NOTICE.— HIARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE No. (A does NOT contain any Morphia cr any Opium whatever. It is equally I JiAitfificiai for the youngest child and the most aged person. J i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9306, 5 August 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9306, 5 August 1908, Page 4

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