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i POST MORTEM examinations of healthy men who have met their death by accident nearly always disclose tubercular scars in the f lung tissue, shoeing that the subject had at some time or other been attacked by the germ of Consumption, but had been strong i ? enough to resist its inroads j y. These healed up places in the lungs afford indubitable evidence of the curability of Lung Troubles in their earlier stages. At ' I any tmie the Consumption Germ nny lodge m the lungs of the most healthy of us and commence to multiply, but if our constitutions \ i are £oun< i aQ d uuweakened by a cold or other chest trouble these germs are speedily killed by the > : blood corpuscles, whose task that is, leaving behind nothing but a scar to show where the deadly ( ' ■«-$"~ ' =? '"^ J ~ , "~ i work was nipped in the bud. \ "] " i lira li X ' : *' :::==:::::::: ' IS Hence the necessitv of deahn S with a cold, sore throat, or cough, directly the first symptom * I! lsfelt * I I ' tyfr ||| Consumption only too frequently arises from a neglected cold, which depresses the system ! ■ ' !*»'! and P resentsafavoraWeo PP ortmnt y fort \ '' ' TRA °" ARK Ml A very instructive example of consumption being cured in its earlier stages by Dr Sheldon's : ' * % ' "' ' j||| New Discovery will be found in the following, which may be read with advantage by healthy I 3 y ktP slH^rf^f?®* 3 Hsi I persons, as well as by those whose lungs are threatened. £ K'SpPf' I I A WONDERFUL CURE. I ! ' lilt J V I - \ CouchTi :«i * i " i I TIM Sufiered Three or Four Years, Coughing Day and Night, \ ' ¥*! ~ Breathing So Bad, Could Hardly SpeaK. A RemarKably j p'g; QuicK Recovery. \ I4£i consumption ki|i«p; ! l 10-'I 0 -' ; „„„ ~ , t """" \m, \\ THE SHELDON DRUG CO , LTD, SYDNEY, i ? AND ALL ; >M\ K j ' '■ RDn N! r HIAI ' OSffl ' Dear US ' ' I : ' i i M\\ i "rorthrecorfoiirvcarslwasvervill During this time, not for a single hour did I J { 5 1 ANO ri fcelmvself M> throat was alw -13s itching and tickling I was congh'ng all d-ij and all i N » I DiiiiiAkiAßv I 136'? n ' sllt It ado hacking cough, and I could cough up nothing Mv breathing was * 3 * y rULMONARY |SK» strained and heavy, lid people said I vns going into Consumption fist I looked hollow- \ 1 1 AccrrTinne ' Wll cheeked and haggard and lost considerable weight All day long while at work I fdt weary > I I ArrLCTIONS [■ K|l 1 ( ,jud depressed, ind when I came home of an e\euingl would have to go straight to bed My ! '■ OF THE » lfir >J 5rJ breathing was often so bid I could lnrdlv speak Sometimes I was laid up for davs at a time i ' jp>«!« Chemists' and doctor-' medicines did uie no good and I took them by the gallon As the ■ ' THROAT LUNGS davs went on I grew worse and worse flic coughing shook we to pieces, and gave me bad | * ' ' J \\ftfvi headaches, One day when I was l>ing 111 bed, feeling very bad, I read about Dr Sheldon's \ ' , Nn CHEST e,T Dlscover > l Eetlt fcnboltle, and obtained an almost immednte benefit It loosened J "i °v_-i;.ii -j g iaW J the cough so that I could get rid of a lot of phlegm The itching in the throat got less ind K ' IWWi? Ic5S I took five bottles 111 all during a period of jbout three weeks, and by that time wis s ' ,^^^^REDBY f '** < !||I|JS?« absolutel) cured of ever) sign or sjmptom of my cough, and began to put on weight rapidlv 1 1 ,-<=> «zi-l jl r Wi]v! I have never been iH since Considering I was ill for four ) ears, to get cured in three weeks, 5 |SHELOON DRUG C°| itvHjJa seems to me to be remarkably quick work " i • j US Ar MW Yours faithfully, * \ I frcs~ NEY wtotv Wt *£* 10S Regent street, Camperdown, Sjdney A W COLHNG. ] ! j * """'"'' MS? \ i :'. .■ - ".■'.'■'''.: '"''"" '■. .....;•,.■..■.....■.■ ..' ■,■.'■. "■.■•'■.. .'■■•. ■ .' &.. ..J j( r j is an unequalled preparation for the immediate relief and peimanent cure of all diseases of the Ttroat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, 1 r } including Influenza, Bronchitis, Cdughs, Colds, Asthma, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Respiration, and Pains m the j ' i J .Chest When used according to diiections is a sure nreventue of Pneumonia and Consumption Every Bottle Guaranteed Jgive , e Satisfaction or Money Refunded. - " •'i ' PRICE, 1/6 ' ' "'™"M§P'frA'L SIZE, 5/-" " "'i'\ ! If not obtainable locally, will be posted upon receipt of the price by the SHELDON (DRUG CO., LTD., Sydney ■djLjz.i -is*

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 4

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