r — 1 ii t ° # n Dog Fanciers Wo bog to adviso Laving bean appointed Solo Agents for tho salo of Day, Son & Hewitt's well-knovm Remedies. Call and get book telling you all about how to euro your pets. Medicine Chests containing all necessary remedies— Complete, SO/- each Also all lines separately. Frank L Cook Ltd. 748 COLOMBO STREET I 'Phones 459,49S Asissutic 5224 ; i ' — 2 *~ arr4 i
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED.
$ A Noted Physician will prove this to Sufferers in Christchurch. The astonishing statement that Asthma can be cured, coming from so well-known authority as l>r. Rudolph Scliiffmann, -will be of interest to Asthma sufferers. The experience of most Asthmatics has been that httle, if any, relief has been aiiurded them by the methods heretofore emploj'ed, and, in fact, tho disease has up to now been regarded as incurable. This noted American physician has, however, after a lii'e-long study of Asthma and kindred diseases, discovered a remedy which not only instantly relieves the severest cases of Asthma, Hay Fever, and Bronchitis, but has actually cured thousands whose cases had been pronounced incurable. So complete is Dr. Schumann's confidence in his remedy that he requests this pa.per to announce that for tlio next three days he offers a liberal sample package of "Schiffmann's Asthmador" free of charge to all persons applying at Geo. Bonnington, Ltd., Pharmacy, High and Cashel streets, Christchurch. Ho believes that an actual test will bo the most convincing, and, in fact, uhe_ only way to overcome the. natural prejudice of thousands of Asthmatics who have hitherto sought relief in vain. Although most chemists in New Zealand have sold "Asthmador" ever sinco it was introduced to the public, still tho doctor fears there are some persons who have"never heard cf it, and it is with a view to reaching these that he makes this liberal offer. Persons living out of town will receive a package free by writing direct to- T)t. 11. SchifTmann's Depot, 233 Clarence street, Sydney. • An opportunity to test, without cost, a remedy so celebrated and promising so- much certainly should be eagerly grasped by overy sufferer. - 9
Taken on sugar, inhaled or rubbe<i on tho chest. "NAZOL" never fails to relieve coughs, colds, sore throats, and chest tightness. 2
Better Boot Repairs And the charge i* bi ssil on the actual leather u-ed. GOUGH & SON HigStrtrt Coloabo Si. s Sterol G53S*
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 8
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