HEARSE'S BRONCHITIS GERE. THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption HAS;THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY OHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALASIA. Tta^h»v*tM\s»tiib«iifio^^ TOO ILL TO LEAVE HIS BSD. A. COMPLETE COBS. Mr W. Q, Umrm 9m Br,—l am ejntfee; to Ufl yen about the woaderfal —■twii iMdfelaohM effected ianjoM. Abort three |hn ego I begaa towi^ Aliß* tt* OMflk WM Ml MVsre* tort I^j£^ rfyo S^? rOß<^ l, P wraeostd that aha lathe I WtM^buUd wm at thie stage the* I heatd at year BrondiftmCambMrt seattoyesferaeoejne rfthemedleme. When it arrived Iwm too JetSM which eeaeps sax'eery beet ear*, fir «•» wry «M MtM. when, sneak* to the Lork for adding His blessing. I was aaitm CURED BY HBARWS9 BRONCHITIS f** *g" g* ff*!: ' ■jwywdk- bow >od never fed it. aad lam stroajwr than CUBE. tWßTMyrwnrfMfi; rttattqrm for his great kindness in sending the medicine. eMvereeeld earn sen, dser sir, 5... Yours very truly _ ,* .''>:. M. MORTIMER, 1 0Uj iati Mi ■■* ■■aimaat nii flnrti - fa bau» fajwl a> Cum, which *?l^ W R DAUGJtTER; HAD BEEN VIRY ILL. WiTBBMELLEN. AOfii a gurnßßi from bibth Mr W. O, fawudMtt ehitisCureaa< splendid medians for bronchitis or cold* of aaysort. I urnsfn, yours MRS H. : Violet Vbceria, JOHN 8. MORTIMER. The relative in Buglead, who is 80 years old, also cured by Hearoe'i Bronchitis Cure. WAS A GREAT SUFFERER. SAD NOT WALKED FOB 12 MONTHB. ALWAYS WALKS NOW, AND IS QUITE WELL. FEELS STRONGER THAN SHE HAS DONE FOB YEARS. at wa at «*i^ t * ,oMtwet ' Bttrto «-<»-T»at. Staffordshire, England. ID W. v. BMIUe, Goehmg. ??L&'~ Y £* l * ttw £"* *"*«*»«■ Cow to hand quite wfe, lam rare you wHI HER DAUGHTER HAD BEEN VERY ILL. SPITTING UP BLOOD. TBJE £AID£OTHING MORE COULD BE DONE. CUBED BY HEARNES BRONCHITIS CURE. um I hare for years. MI eaaast I *«*****/ *"* I •«■*»* to take it I uaed to be In bed a f »■ a |_ n fc-jr mb>*m. Mm MBulmßftßttt Al HTIM> eYOOfll V DK QIEfcTI ■*: bad bean saEsrlaflNm breeaUtmfrom her "Sometomowl mast tell you. Charlotte has been very ill since I wrote you hbth. aadnawsha ie thZaa yeere old. and gsr cough wasso bad aba never had a night's rest, and was spitting up blood very mneh laVaot had a return of S ahM*. It ft a her hiuband that there wss nothing more he could do forW 7 £?^l 12 Yean' Agony. A SOFTLY BE^ DlSSSß^Q^^^%?il^ a Qa ■""«-*. Llewefiya, katuagft, Vk. NO OTHER TREATMENT COULD EVEN EASE IT. SmSkS-M<P »«» ■«* •*•»»* nfth Bfr«— M f wife waj for twelve yean a rofferer from a moat distreeslDg, suffocating, dry most respectfully, . WILLIAMCROKETT, Baker's Swamp P. 0., via Ddtaatone, New South Want,. A Fivt 7t«n* Cast. CURED BY ONE SMALL BOTTLE. Mr W G Hearse. Dear send me one large bottle of your L Cure. lam more than pleased with the ftsuite of your wonderfui mediemt, aa aeaali bottle cured my BttU girl, who had' betw euffsring for fife yeaja, r and a»wal "do not _ A Swan YrnVf* Cm» EXPECTORATING BLOOD AND i ".,'....: MATTER., -• COMPLETELY CURED. nsedi roachitis and Mthma VS *T tn &. oou * a 'i '•** 'requehtly she difficulty of breathing was soTdistreaslag that for nights in succession I had te sitap. I write you this acknowledgement from a senseof duty, as in my cam every ather. treatment had.feUed. For a yea-previous getting very much worse,.aad at the time I obtained your medidne I was confined to bed, suffering from a most violent relief, and I steadilyimproved aslooatiaued .■.-' Asthma. PREVIOUS TREATMENT FAILED A SEVENTEEN YEARS' CASE. ' CURED BY THREE BOTTLES. nu M f A !? x And ««° n » of Oak Park, • After taking three bottles of this 1883 (15 years ago), I have not hadith slighest return of it. The medicine quite cured me, and I have much pleasure in rMommending it." - 2 Writing| again on the 4th April, im; he states:--"I am keeping very well now. Never heye the slighest return of the Asthma." -PREPARED ONE* AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY THE PROPRIETOR.--Agent for District - Wm. Murray, Chemist, Alexandra S
Ifce Celebrated Cornish American Pianos and Organs. FACTORY TO HOME I> AND SOLD OH ONE TEAK'S TRIAL. Itwmm AWlHW'lW* 01 ifit fc tr* t T g — «i actual manufacturers of high-. the U»it«A> SUioi of AnMtka. ■dliag exoluriTely Ii k jnrt aa eaey tor the readers at thia paper to ait down end order e piano «r ones, from America, m to order one from their masic etore, the only fuEEm being that the jr will aare from SO to 100 per cent. We hate organs irom £€» pianoa from jC34» aad we tell for oath or upon It pUnt. ta emit the convenience of tee purchaser. Our large and r ceteJogae vfll be for warded epon request. It ii the finest description et wttwp* and organ* tamed bj any firm in thia eomntry, amd gives the actual feter? value of eweryiaatrument it describee* With every catalogee is preletitodaoomnfcrteattrif n ™" l ' l * Bianco and Organs in Miniature,gmagan 9XKii iiaMieeaHilhia of oor latest atylea in actaal colors and furniahings, enabJiawpecaena at aey-distance to* tell jut how the instrument looks. This frtJwra-MwTiiipoiiilHi advertising matter ever issued. We also send lists of purchasers in every part of the world and references from patrons who have bought from is daring, the last half century. CaJafytie, Jlini*t*w, &c. t etmt eOKNISH-CO, waaßUKlHmiill JERSEY. U. S.A aaftunvuuuD 50 ium, THE Otago Central Foundry and Engineering Co. (LIMITED.) GENERL SMITHS, ENGINEERB KB BOILERMAKERS Dredge Backet Hue, Bashes, Links, and Lips supplied promptly a« lowest Rates, ffcwcal Redaotfaa for Qaantities. A Large Assortment ef Eagmeer's Kttmgs j alio Baits aad Rivets of al Siaes Beirs Asbevtos Packing (all fit**.) Vacaum Cc's Etwa btan On aad HiimOminK Ou. kept in Stock. Beeaira UDredtiat aad aAarmaek^arTaaa^ay^emaatantWorknien. Arraagvaeata have bam. made to deP«er Goods aad Material wherever earned. Quotations given for a Baeular.Bapply of any of the above Lisas. HtPOOOOK Manager
VISITORS TO DUNEDIW ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Which is the LARGEST and BEST ASSOETIL in the COLONY. ;o;- —. GENERAL FURNITURE, OARPETSj LINOLEUMS, CROCKERY. ;i\ PIANOS. - A &C, &L IN GREAT VARIETY^ Catalogues and prices on Application SGOULLAR & CHI Limited, Rattray and Maclaggan Streets,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 409, 10 March 1904, Page 3
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1,025Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 409, 10 March 1904, Page 3
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