A CURE FOR ASTHMA
A NOTED PHYSICIAN AVILL PROVE Tins TO ALL SUFFERERS IN AVELLINGTON.
It is hut natural that tho majority of sufferers from Asthma, after trying doctors and numberless remedies without avail, have come to tho conclusion that there is no cure for this most distressing disease. These, same persons may still have doubt when they learn through tho columns of tho Press that Dr It- Shiftmann the recognised American authority, who has treated more eases of Asthma than any living doctor, has at last 'achieved success. Ho has perfected a remedy which not, only gives immediate relief in the worst cases, but has positively cured thousands of si.fferors who were considered incurable. Those persons had previously been just ns sceptical as some of cur readers now arc. Dr Bchiflniaim's remedy, doubtless, possesses the merit which la claimed for it. or ho would not extend an invitation to every sufferer to make a free personal test of it. He authorises this paper to announce that for. tho next throe-days he offers a liberal sample package of "Sehiffmann’s Asthmndor” free of charge to all persona applying at Air Cliaa. A. Fletcher's Pharmacy, 202, Lnmbton quay, AVellington. His remedy Lna been aold by most chemists for several years, although many -persons may never have heard of it. and it is with a view to reaching these that ho makes this offer. An opportunity to test, without cost, a remedy so celebrated and promising so much certainly should be eagerly-grasped by every' sufferer. Those living out of town wall bo, sent a free sample by sending* llieir name and address to Dr R. Sclullmann’s Depot, .233, Clareiice street, Sydney.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10617, 16 June 1920, Page 3
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278A CURE FOR ASTHMA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10617, 16 June 1920, Page 3
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