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FOXTON-SH ANN ON COACH SERVICE. FOXTON Mail Line of Coaches to and trom Foxton. The cheapest, safest and quickest route. To Manawatu Train ; Leaving Whyte’s Hotel Stables daily at 6.30 a.in. and 2.30 p.m. To Foxton : Leaving Shannon on arrival of train from Wellington. The best Stable and Paddock Accommodation in Foxton, This route is always open, even in times of flood, when it .is pot safe to cross the Whirckino bridge. The best of Horses and vehicles for hire at all hours. T. H. GINGELL, proprietor.

MAIL COACHES, FOXTON TO LEVIN. Coach, leaves Foxton daily at 6.30 a.m. arriving at Levin at 8.30 a.m. Coach leave Foxton daily at 2.30 p.m., arriving at Levin at 4.30 p.m. Coach leaves Levin daily at 10.30 a.m.. arriving at Foxton 12.15 p.m. Coach leaves Levin daily at 7.36 p.m., arriving Foxtog at 9.45 p.m. Single fare 4s. Return fare 6s. FOXTON-SHANNON SERVICE. Leave Foxton daily at 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m. Leave Shannon daily at 2.50 p.m., arrive Foxton 4.30 p.m. Tickets interchangeable. No ferry charges. Single fare 4s, return 6s. The advantages of travelling by Johnson’s coaches are that they meet every train to and from Wellington. All hires to be paid before leaving the stables, ALL PARCELS MUST BE PREPAID. Livery and Bait Stables. GENERAL CARRYING & FORWARDING AGENCY. Next to Laing’s Family Hotel, C. F. JOHNSTON, PROPRIETOR FOXTON.

WELL-SINKING. Artesian wells bored by Steam. Hydraulic Rams, Tanks and Pumps fixed and repaired. Pump Wells bored right into the gravel, all complete at LOWEST PRICKS. I have all the latest appliances and THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENOE. E. J. MARTIN, AVENUE ROAD ... FOXTON.

2T' T 'T J ® BRONCHITIS CURE. Tli© Famous Romecly for Goughs, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Asthma & Consumption BRONCHITIS and PNEUMONIA Cured by HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE After other Treatment had Failed. W- G. Hearne. Dear Sir,—From a strict sense of duty I feel that 1 should publish the following state* ment, so that others may know what to do when the awful fact is evident that a life is in danger of being lost:—ln September, 1906, 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 dostor of high standing, but his treatment was not successful in arresting the progress of the illness. On Saturday, the 21st October, I9OG, he said pat her life was in danger—that there was very little hope for her. For eight days and nights she had been prostrated by Cough, Pain and Fever, and was lying like a statue, unconscious. At this stage I was persuaded by a friend to obtain Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure, with its auxiliary medicine for the Fever and Congestion of the Lungs, as directed in the Catalogue of Medicines which accompanies each bottle of the Bronchitis Cure,. I gave the medicine as directed, and there was an improvement from the first dose of Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure. The improvement continued after each dose of the medicine. In a week she was perfectly free from the Pneumonia, Congestion, Cough, Pain and Fever, and 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, Folic* Geelong East, Feb. 5, 1908. PNEUMONIA and PLEURISY cured by HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE After other Treatment had Failed. . I, Prudence M’Kee, of Carr-strcet, South Geelong, in view of the importance of a person making it quite clear what treatment was successful in curing a serious and complicated case when the medicine, directions and treatment of a legally qualified doctor had failed, state as follows: s , on ’ Henry M'Kee, then aged 8 years, had been attended by a legally qualified doctor, who pronounced him to be suffering from Pneumonia, Pleurisy and a stoppage or the passing of Urine. Under the doctor's treatment the child gradually got worse, and the doctor pronounced the case hopeless. He told me that the child could not live. At this stage I obtained from Mr. W. G. Hearne, Chemist, of Geelong, a bottle of Hearne s Bronchitis Cure, and gave it to the child, according to the directions which accompany each bottle >t. The child improved after the second dose of Hearne s Bronchitis Cure. He continued to improve each day from each dose of Hearne’s Medicine atone, and within three days he was free from the Cough, Pneumonia and the Pleurisy, and the Urine was passing satisfactorily. He was out of bed at the end of a week completely recovered, and he is now in perfect health. ’ _ PRUDENCE M’KEE, Carr-street. South Geelong, Feb 6, 1908. BRONCHITIS and PLEURISY. A Severe Case Cured by Two Bottlee of Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure. After Other Treatment had Failed. Mr. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong. Dear Sir,—Some months ago, in Sydney, I suffered from a severe attack of influenza, and was confined to my room for about a week, at the end of which time, feeling somewhat better, I got up and tried to transact my business as usual. But I got up too soon, for the very next day I had a relapse, and suffered tortures from ? octor to lf me was pleurisy and bronchitis. w« f ° rmer , > n my chest and shoulders ’ a "i? for four . lon S weeks 1 was confined to be ,f “ nde f. the care of a well-known Sydney doctor, relief The Si a‘ S TtS 101 / 16 f a , v l me but temporary I dlady t° f the h ° t ? l (the Cleveland), where I tested, told me of a medicine—Hearne’s Bronchitis V l c - t ? ria > y hlc k had cured her of a bad atrf L L b^ n v" S pams i n the chest - and begged tn ™ to . \\ y lt- J did so, and, m thanks and gratitude wi y ° U ’ 4 j P ll that, after the second bottle, my cough had ceasedbut what is more astonishing, the pams from atJ S na e * tlrely l eft . me > and in about a week I was able to attend to my duties as usual.—Yours faithfully, Melbourne ‘‘Punch” Office, Melbourne! BRAHAM * ASTHMA-A 17 YEARS CASE. BRONCHITIS. A Sufferer 73 Years of Age, thoroughly Cured by Two Bottles of Hearne’e Bronchitis Cure. Immediate Relief-Effect Wonderful. ...s*o, Hea tne. Sir,—l was very ill with Influenza n onc "u*s‘ o A fnend of m ‘ ne persuaded me to try ® r ° nch ‘tis Cure. The first dose gave me immethnlniiffhit*’ an< j afte r takl i lg the second bottle lam wnnH?r g f!li y l: ’i red - ~l ts effect on me has been most , r / U ‘ t .£• am 73 y ears age. I trust you will ffS hfiE?nif hIS statei JJ ent b X publishing it for the benefit of humanity generally. Yours most respectfully, THOMAS R. TREZISE, Reedy Creek,, Victoria. CONSUMPTION. Too 111 to Leave Hie Bed. A Complete Cure. Mr. W. G, Hearne. Dear Sir,—l am writing to tell you about the wonderful cure your medicine has effected in my case. About three years ago I began to cough. At first the cough was not severe, but it gradually got worse, and I became very weak and troubled with night sweats, pain in my chest, and great quantities of phlegm. On several occasions there was blood in the expectorated matter. I had been treated by a doctor who pronounced my case to be consumption, and various other treatments had been tried, but without benefit. It was at this stage that I heard of your Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you for a course of the medicine. When it arrived, 1 was too ill to leave my bed, but I commenced taking it at once, and gradually improved. lam glad to say that the two lots of medicine you sent have effected a complete cure, for which accept my very best thanks.—Yours gratefully. J. BLAIR, Westminster Bridge-road, S.E., London. Previous Treatment Failed. Cured by Three Bottlesi .V , A H*' J* Anderson, of Oak Park, Charlevlllo Queensland, wrote:—“ After suffering from asthma for seventeen years, and having been under a great many HeamE’« tr Mi? e r tS itho “ t \enefit, I was induced to try Hearne s Medicine for Asthma. After taking three and'sinc'L* l hi * m ® dic!ne 1 Quite got rid of the asthma* s?r„ Sm , Ce thru, which was the beginning of 1883—fifteen K a a bave not had the slightest return of it. in “ red “** 1 haVe mUch p,easure Speaking in February, 1908, he states;— “l am keening very well. Never have the slightest return of theasthraa/* I I ff cd!c!n r cured me ° f Asthma, from which time itS* s , uffe . nn f *or twenty-five years, during which I™, t h . ad used almost every patent medicine on the clire k t— T? C Udm | asthma inhalations—without getting a 8 y ea rs ago that the cure was effected f 3 u n f s Medicine, and I now feel stronger than I have felt for years—in fact, 1 feel splendid.” C. WISEMAN, Meredith, Victoria. ... mereaitn, victoria. Beware of Imitations! The great success of HEARNE’S Bronchitis Cure has induced a number of t^^ P u^su^!pecti^* o and o fio^♦** m ' ta * iOnS, ® aCh Cal,inSr hiS mpdiclne “ Bro "Chitls Cure,” with the object of deceiving the unsuspectm , and so getting a sale for an imitation which has none 6f the beneficial effects that HEARNE’S fn Tour * haS bGCOme to d ' aw attention to this fact/and torequest you In your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE’S, and see that you get it. HE P^a C rfcto R r°w° cT" To ®f 5 Lar f e Sl *°’ 4 6 « Soid by aii Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Vitoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. IMOTIC E—Hearne’s bronchitis Cure No. U does NOT contain any Morphia or any Opium whatever. It Is equally beneficial (or the youngest child and the most aged person.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 434, 10 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 434, 10 September 1908, Page 1

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