the effects of yoar Bronchitis Cure, Last winter three of my children had very bad oughs.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 cared her. I always keep it m the house now, and recommend it to anyone requiring a medicine of this kind. I now want you to send at once four bottles to England to my mother, who is suffertog greatly from bronchitis. The address is enclosed. Yours gratefully, JOHN S. MORTIMER., The relative in England, who is 80 years old, also cured by Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. WAS A GRE\T SUFFERER. HAD NOT WALKED FOR 12 MONTHS. ALWAYS WALKS NOW, AND IS QUITE WELL. FEELS STRONGER THAN SHE HAS DONE FOR YEARS. 8. Watson-street, Barton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Mr W. G. Hearne, Geelong. Dfar Sir.—Your Wer aid Bronchitis Care to hand quite safe. lam sure you will be jjaii- to kn w ihat ynur Bronchitis Cure has quite oared me. I was very glad when it csme, as I wa3 suffering from a severe tttack of Bronchitis at the time i 1; arrived. I had sent for my own ocor bu* had not had one night's res-for a week' I started" taking the Bronchitis «'are three times a rlay as directed, and was very much eased at once. At the end of a week I only t ok it twice «. day, and then only every night for a as I —. . . <,.. U i U g i ila uieaamg, l was quite wrll, and walked into town and bick without feeling any fatigue. 1 had not done that previously tor 12 months (alw ivs went in the omnibus), as walking caused me such pain and distress in the chest. I *lwavs walk now a d never feel it, and lam stronger than I have been for years. I thank my son for his great kindness in sending the medicine, and am, dear sir, Yours very truly M. MORTIMER. Extract from a letter since written by the same lady to her son, Mr John S. Mortimer Llewellyn, Katanga, Victoria. ' HER DAUGHTER BEEV VERY ILL SPITING UP BLOOD. THE DOCTOR SAID NOTHING MORE COULD BE DONE CURED BY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CORE. The extract runs as follows:—" As for myself, thank the Lord, lam feeling stronger than I h*vs for years. I h*d an attack of bronchitis in November, but Hearne's Bronchitis Cure was again successful. I feel quite well, and walk into town feelina auite strong. a " " I most ask you to s nd me six bottles more of the medicine, as I wish to have a suddlv in the house. I have tried to get it made no here, and let my chemist have a bottle to see what he could do. He told me >his week he can make nothing out of it he never saw anything like it before, so there is only one thing for me to do, send for more I have 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 a ter that for months I was as weak as I could possibly be and was always taking cod liver oil, so you will see at once it is, quite worth while sending for it such a long distance. & Her congh was SO bad she never had a night's rest, and was spiting up blood very much The doctor told her husband that there was nothing more he could do for her. So on" she did not nseit, not to waste it. but send it back again' She had such confidence in better. She sent for another half bo-tie, and on the following Sunday sent over to sav that she was quite cured and did not require any more medicine. So you see what ereat good it has lone, and she wishes to have some of my next supply." 12 Years' Agony. DISTRESSING, SUFFOCATING, DRY COUGH ENTIRELY REMOVED BY FIVE DOSES. NO OTHER TREATMENT CODLD EVEN EASE IT, Sir,— My wife was for twelve years a sufferer from a most distressing, suffocating dry
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 404, 4 February 1904, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 404, 4 February 1904, Page 3
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