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Mr. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong. T _ . Dear Sir, —Some months ain Sydney, I suffered from a Severe attack of influenza, and was confined to my room for about a week, at the end of w-hicb time, feeling somewhat better, I got up and tried to transact my business as usual. But X got up 100 soon, for the very next day I had a relapse, and suffered tortures from what the doctor told me was pleurisy and bronchitis. The pain from the former in my chest and shoulders wa3 frightful, and for four long weeks I was confined to my bed under the case af a well-known Sydney doctor, and all the time his medicine gave me but temporary relief. The landlady of the hotel (the Cleveland), where I resided, told me of a medicine—Hca.-ne’s Bronchitis Cure —from Victoria, which had cured her of a bad attack of bronchitis and pains in the chest, and begged of me to try it. I did so, and, in thanks and gratitude to you, tell you that, after the second bottle, 5 my cough had ceased; but what is more .astonishing, the, .pains from pleurisy entirely left me, and in about a wc.ck‘l was able to attend to my duties as usual.—Yours faithfully, 5 J. BRAUAM. . Melbourne “ Punch ” Office, Melbourne.

ASTHNIA-A 17 YEARS CASE. Previous Treatment Failed. Cured fay Three Bottieo, ’ ' Mr.' Ale*. J. Anderson, of Oak Park, Charlcville, Queensland, wrote'" After suffering from asthma for and since then, -which was the beginning: of. I.B?3—fifteen years ago—l have not had the slightest jietttm-of ■ it.j: The mediejne quite cured me, and I have much pleasuro in recommending it.” . •. < t Speaking in February, 1909, he states:—” I am keeping very well. -Never have the slightest return of the asthma.” "Hearne’s Medicine cured-me of Asthma, from-which I had becij suffering for twenty-five years, during which time I had used almost every patent medicine ,on the market— including asthma inhalations —without goring a cure. Itiwas 8 years ago that the cure was effected, by Hearne's Medicine, and I now feel stronger than ! have felt for years—in splendid.” . Meredith, Victoria.

HORNE & CRAY, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND DECORATORS, WRITERS, G RAINERS, AND PICTURE FRAMERS, . KAITI ESPLANADE, GISBORNE. PICTURE-FRAMING. i We liold large stocfks of Picture Mouldings, Glass, Strawboards, Mounts, etc., and are prepared to; Frame Pictures at Lowest Cost. }' Wall papers; ; I Just Arriving—A Splendid Assortment of Wall Papers from The Watson, Foster Co., Ltd., Montreal. *, v Eight tl jusand (8000) rolls to select ’ from, from 6d a roll. : Friezes and Ceiling Papers in Great . Variety. ' ■ . All Kinds of Decorated Work neatly and tastefully oxocuted. ' Estimates Free.'' - . i /. • 1 : 1 I? Q TTI VINSON. li • £5. ill VINSON.

GENERAL (■ j . exossKiiFU, ; j Ta Karaka. Large stocks of groceries DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and STATION REQUISITES always." on hand, and all . order* rill, be exa< odtad with the greatest detpatoh. ' BUSH CAMPS SUPPLIED. Agent for Tm Gibbobni Timm, whicu ii; on a sale on arrival of ; tha " morning train. Advertisement left. with E. 8. Evinion, up to fl o’olook each evening, will he sure of publics- :! tioß on th» following day. r y* E Q T7l VINSON. . Oi Hi VINSON. GENERAL BTORIKEEPIEI, fl EAKAKA,

M -O TIOUR'KE. • JL • JDOURKE. MATAWHERO FELLMONGERY and WOOL SCOURING WORKS. -CASH BUYERS Of— W 00L ‘ ‘'Kins, hides, tallow and iat, Ir»«ch#*: ~>| Wfciro*, Kapler, and Wellington. «. ARNOLD. Managtt. Telepnone, 199. F.O. Box 00. C. HAWKINS, THE POPULAR GASH DRAPER. * H AS Just Opened Up a

LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW MILLINERY LADIES’ JACKETS BLOUSINGS And DRESS MATERIALS. GENERAL STOCK FOR THE WINTER SEASON. LADIES! COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. TRUST YOUR HAIR TO MORSE’S CARE.

; FIVE CHAIRS KEPT GOING.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2201, 27 May 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2201, 27 May 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2201, 27 May 1908, Page 4

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