COUGHS, REMEDY AND HAS THE LA RGB ST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. who have taken this medicine arc. amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form, of Bronchitis; Cough. Difficulty of Breathing, essin the Chest;: experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject, to Colds onjhe -..qhwrrtw. tovaluable, Those Pain or; Soreness in the Chest r ft the throat and giving strength,to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic, nor wSereSggs" fje been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without tt, the beginning, a’'dose is sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. •'BEWARE OF CuUGnSi AND CONSUMPTION IS NO exception to this rul.e. as, taken at
NINE MONTHS SUFFERING. Relieved by one dose of Hearnc's Bronchitis Cure, and cured by two bottles. Mr. Hearne. Dear Sir, —l wish to add 'my testimony to the wonderful effect of your Bronchitis Cure. I suffered for nine months and ,the cough was so distressingly bad at nights I was obliged to get up and sit by the fire. I had medical advice, and tried other, remedies, without avail.. I tried yours, and never hail a fit of coughing after taking the first dose, and thoCigh I have uad but two bottles, 1 feel I am a differ-ent-man, and the cough has vanished. You ijiav depend upon my making known the efficacy of your wonderful remedy to anyone I see afflicted.— Yours faithfully, JAMBS ASTBURY. Dergholin, Victoria. ASTHMA 25 YEARS. Immediately relieved by Hearne’* Bronchitis Cure. ~Mr. W, G.. Hearne.- Dear Sir.—l have been a martyr to Asthma for about 25 years, and have tried almost all known remedies for the complaint and have been - under the treatment of leading physicians throughout, the . Australian States. I determined, to try no more, but let nature take its course. Two years ago I was asked to try your Astlnna Cure, but laughed at the idea. However, by the persuasion^ 1 ol a very old friend, 3.weeks ago 1 commenced the first bottle of your .treatment. Almost immediately I found that I had made a mistake by not taking.it before. lam now about half-way through the second ‘bottle,.and so much.do. I.feel relieved that I take this opportunity of sending this testimonial along for you to make whatever use you may think fit. I intejid continuing your treatment, and I trust that before I have finished the third bottle I shall be able to wr|te to you that I am perfectly cured. I am pleased to say the effect has been wonderful. Yours very gratefully. PHIL. HANN, 33 Camden St„ Balaclava, Victoria,
BRONCHITIS. A' Sydney Stock and Share Broker expresses Gratitude and Appreciation of Hearne* s Bronchitis Cure. It Proved a.Most Effective Remedy for a Severe Attack of Bronchitis. Mr. W, G. Hearne. Dear Sir, — I lately.liad a severe attack of Bronchitis, and, acting on the advice of a friend, obtained a supply of your Bronchitis Cure. I aru pleased to Inform you it has • proved a most effective remedy, causing me to feel grateful to. you for furnishing suclj a valuable medicine to the public. May you meet .with the .success you so well deserve. I place this communication at your service, and remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, HENRY FRENCH, Stock and Share Broker, 93 Pitt-st., Sydney. ASTHMA. A Five Years* Case. At times very bad indeed ' Quickly .and completely Cured by Hearne s Bronchitis arid Asthma Cure. Mr. Hearne. Dear Sir,—For live or six years 1 was troubled with asthma, at times very had indeed. I was very., ill,. just after Christmas,, so ’sent t 6 the local chemist for a bottle of your v> 1 iletlnn'i furA T ♦netlf' th#» first Brpnchitisr'and'Asthina Cure. I took the first dose on going to bed, and was not troubled that night. I finished the medicine, and have not fiad grit. 1 nnisnea me meuiuiuo, dim uavc touch of the asthma since. I .tell everyone about it. M. MURRAY, Postmistress, Parapoolah, Manning River, N.S.W. HAY ASTHMA. A Severe Attack ; Relieved in Ten' Alinutes by Heurne’s Bronchitis Cure. The effect was wonderful.
BRONCHITIS and ABTHMA. A Sydney Resident Suffered for Over Sixty Years. So bad he dared not stir. Relieved In' a'few'minutes by Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure. Would give £SO for the same benefit rather than suffer. Mr. W. G. Hearne. . , _ Dear Friend,—Chronic Bronchitis I had from birth, arid 1 atn now .66 years old. Some time back I contracted Asthma, and for months I was so bad that any remedy that had previously relieved smothering was of no use to me. 1 was so bad that I dared not stir, and spent the worst night I ever had. When in a conversation. Mr. March, J.P., of Balmain, Sydney, kindly told me that a friend of his was using your Bronchitis Cure, and that it wa3 good. So my sister bought me a bottle of it, and in a few minutes after taking the first dose I could breathe a little. The next day I was better, and kept getting better every day. To-day I am better than I have been for the last seven years. I took the medicine as directed, six bottles, and it cost me less than £l. I would give £SO for the same benefit rather than sufler as I did. Please make what use of this letter yon think fit. If by so doing it would only cause one to get rid of this fearful complaint.—Yours faithfully, WILLIAM CANHAM, icH Curtis Road, Balmain, Sydney.
HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE. Its Efficucy In Chest Complaints Testified to by a Grateful Victorian. Mr. W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in adding mv testimony in praise of your invaluable Bronchitis Cure. I have used it for the last three or four years, and its efficacy I have fully proved in common colds, severe colds, croupy coughs, and oilier similar chest complaints. I have given it to infants, a few weeks old, young children and adults of all ages, and have never known it to fail in relieving at once, and rapidly effecting a cure with a few doses. \I have recommended it to many of. my friends, and they have fully proved its wonderful curative properties. I feel very grateful to you for a chest medicine »o valuable, and cheap enough to be available to anyone. Trusting its present popularity and sales will be doubled, I am, yours very gratefully, EDWARD JONES, Mount Bruno, Molcoan, via Glenrowan, Vic,
CONSUMPTION. Patient Recovering:. Mr. VV. G. Hearne. Dear Sir some* time ago 12 bottles of your Bronchitis Cure, and can unhesitatingly say that it has g ven gr<Jat relief from the intolerable throat irritation that ifty daughter experienced. Previous to using the Bronchitis Cure she would have two or three attacks night y, but now she can sleep through the night, apd on wakening simply clears her throat from phiegpi She had a s iglit attack of Consumption, but seems to be recovering, though of course slowly. Yours gratefully, G. MACKIE, Kiamata, Taranaki, New Zealand.
Mr W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—About three weeks ago, while in the vicinity of musty chaff, I gradually felt a difficulty to breathe. My nose began to run, and to all appearances I was developing a severe attack of Bronchitis or Asthma. At last I could stand it no longer. I then tried your Bronchitis Cure, and its effect was wonderful. In less than ten minutes I was all right again Such a result, and so quick, astounded me. This is no I am pleased say.—Yours truly,
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