A BRONCHITIS CURE The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous. Suflorers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cute. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to becoms chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs” have been properly treated with this medicine. No bouse should be without it, as, taken at the beginning a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure Is certain. Beware of Inait>£bi>iox&S I The great success of HEARM E’S BRONCHITIS CURE, has induced a number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calling his medicine “Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving the simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an imitation whuch has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact, and to request you in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE’S and to see that you get It HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2,0; Largo Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNE, Chemist, Gcelcnjj, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTIC£.-Heavne ( a Bronchitis Crave No. Ira does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. It is equally beneficial for the youngest child rand the moat raged person. N.Z. Depot, Nos. 9 and 11, Hurao’s Buildings, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON
value ios 6cl; 2nd, 20s. Entrance winners (compulsory) 2s, losers (optional) is. 19. Guessing Competition (on the ground).—xst prize, Mr W. Rowan’s trophy, value £3 3 s i 2nd Mr Rae-Howard’s 10s 6d. Entrance, 6d. Races for children throughout th? day, for Mr C. TV Easton’s trophies, £3 3 s - Nominations accompanied by 2s on each event close with the Secretray, Foxton, and Mr R. W. Arrait, 51, Eambton Quay, Wellington, on October 26th, at 10 p.m., for events 1,4, 5,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. Handicaps will appear on or about 2nd November. Acceptances close on ground 30 minutes before advertised time of starting each event. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Cycling events rim under League of N.Z. Wheelman’s Rules. Other event s run under rules efN.Z. Athletic Union. No nomination will he accepted on any account without proper entrance fees, and statement of all public performances for past two years (matches included); if not any, the last five performances to lie given. All competitors must he on their marks at the appointed time for each event, and anyone not answering to the starter’s call may he disqualified. Three competitors to start, or no first przie ; four, or no second ; five or no third. The Committee may require any competitor to prove his identity further than by declaration should they think lit to do so, and will reserve the right to stike out any event should there not lie sufficient entries to satisfy them. Competitors leaving their mark e fore the pistol is fired will be put hack one yard for each offence, and anyone not going back when required may be disqualified. Any competitor found jostling will be iramedlately disqualified. All protests must bo ma(de within 15 minutes of race finishing, accompanied with a deposit of 10s, which will be forfeited should the protest be considered frivolous; and all protests against competitors entering under false or incorrect performances shall be derided at 8 o’clock in the evening, or later, if the Committee deem necessary, and all prize money held over. No competitors shall be allowed to sit on any protest or give any information unless asked for. The Committc reserve the right to postpone the sports from day to day should the weather prove unfavourable, and their decision shall be final in carrying out the programme. Costumes to he approved of by the Committee, and any competitor not making the required declaration shall not be entitled to claim any prize. Refreshment Booth on the Ground. Special trains from Feikling and Palmerston North. A special tram will run from Pukenniaml Sanson. Trains wi 11 stop at the Ground. A Brass Band will be in attendance. Concert in the evening. Programmes can he obtained on application to the Secretary. First race to start at 11.15 a.m. sharp. Admission to ground : Adults Is, Children under 12 year; halfprec. Entry forms can he obtained from the Secretary. J. W. Rough, Kon. Secretary, Box 24, Post Office, Foxton.
r/^kMBERW/^ COOOHSC° IOS '\>li I hF** UEN2^. INFLUENZA! Influenza, which is very similar to a severe cold, attended by a high fever requires very careful attention. Unless care is taken pneumonia often follows. The patient should avoid exposure. Take a doubledose of Chamberlain’s Cough Kemedyto begin with, and then a regular doseeach hour. Keep the bowels regular by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before retiring bathe the feet in water as hot as can be comfortably borne. After the fever subsides, take quinine in two or three grain doses four times a day, tor several days. By taking Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy at the very first symptom of Influenza it will counteract any tendency of this disease to result in pneumonia. Thousands have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy during the. past year, and we have to learn of a single case where they were not satisfied. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy—Safe, Sure, andalway Cures.
E. E. Hill, Bridgetown, W.A., writes: —“ from personal experience I can testify to the efficacy of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Last winter I was troubled with a very bad cough, and tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which quickly cured me. Now I keep a boijtle on hand, and take a dose at the first symptom ot a cold, and have never since had a cold or cough.” For sale by Messrs Gardner and Wbibley, grocers, roxton,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3777, 9 November 1907, Page 4
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