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BROIC ESI! T'i-S The Famous Remedy For CousrJis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia,. Pleurisy, Asthma <fc Consumption

BRONCHITIS and PNEUMONIA Cured by HEAFINE’B BRONCHITIS CURE After other Treatment had Failod* Mr. W. G. Hcarne. Dear Sir,—From a strict sense of duty I feel that I should publish the following statement, so that others may know what to do when the awful fact is evident that a life is in danger of being loaf —In September, 190 G, my little girl, aged at that time 3 years, contracted Measles, and in the following October was attacked by Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Congestion of the Lungs. She was attended by a legally qualified doctor of high standing, but his treatment was not successful in arresting the progress of the illness. On Saturday, the 21st October, 1906, he said that her life was in danger—that there was very little hope for her. For eight days and nights she had been pro-.trated by Cough, Pain and Fever, and was lying like a statue, unconscious. At this stage I was persuaded ly a friend to obtain Hcarne’s Bronchitis Cure, with its auxiliary medicine for the Fever and Congestion of the Lungs, as directed in the Catalogue of i incs which accompanies each bottle of the Broncb.i'*3 Cure. I gave the medicine as directed, and there war,' nn improvement from the first dose of Hcarne’s Bronchitis Cure. The improvement continued after rach dose of the medicine. In a week she was perfectly free from the Pneumonia, Congestion, Cough, Pain and Fever, ar.d was well, except that she was still weak. In a fortnight she was quite recovered, and is now in splendid health, and stronger than ever. Any person asking for information about this grand medicine can be,supplied by me, or by any of my neighbours who have witnessed its wonderful effects. It absolutely snatched my child from an early grave.—Yours gratefully, D. GARDINER, Police Station, Geelong East, Feb. 5, 1908.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2207, 3 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2207, 3 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2207, 3 June 1908, Page 4

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