BRONCHIAL CATARRH. AN OIISTINATC CASK CURED IIY HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. I AFTER OTHER TREATJIKNT 11AJ) ' FAILED Mr Hearne. Dear Sir,—i have a son 9 years of age, who for two yours sullered train Clironic Bronchial Catarvh. I could novel' leave him away from inc a night on any consideration. Everybody just dreaded Jiis being led to their cure. The least dampness of foot, cool sea breeze after a hot day, or cold blowing wind, would confine him to the house lor days. 1 had medical advice, and used several patent medicines, but withi out success, until I got one small bottle ot 'your Bronchitis Cure.whjch has freed Win completely from the Catarrh. Since then he has been out in damp weather (to school, and goea Ibout liki/uny oUibr. child!;; in fact, he seems to have lost a big burden, and is /quite well. • Will you please accept my gratitude— Believe me, .Yours gratefully, AMY 11. I'ARTIUDOE, •Kelso Heights, Singleton, N.S.W., BRONCHITIS^ A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STOREKEEPER TESTIFIES TO THE EFFICACY OF HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. A SUFFERER 70 YEARS OLD CURED BY I'lV WFJjf, AND HEARTY NOW. Mr W. G. Hoarnc. Hear Sir,—l am a storekeeper, living in this township for the last 20 years. One oil my oldest customers has beeMsubject) to Bronchitis for a number of years, and has been in the hospital with it; several times. , Hearing of your valuables medicine, he tried it, ajwl found that it gave him great relief. Ono bottle was sufficient to put him, right,. This gentleman is over 70 years of age, and old bushniaii;, who, has been in these parts for the last MO years, and is well known. He makes my house hia homo when hero and got the medicine from me. Ho is at,my place now, and he says that this winter is the freest he has had from Bronohitis for. a nuiwl&r of, vonrs/ 1 and he wishes to retutn yoti thank's for your valuable Bronch'itis Cure. Ho is well and hearty now. You are quite at liberty to publish' this or any pari, of it you like, as it may be of great benefit to other people suffering from Bronchitis.-) yours trulv, M. GOG UN, Storekeeper, Yunta, South Australia..
SIX MONTHS LONGER *,» balance of our very Lares Stock of- ' HARDWARE CUTLERY IRONMONGERY HOUSE FURNISHINGS BUILDERS' GOODS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OILS, PAINTS, &c. At a Slight Advance on Cost, sufficient to cover working Expenses, alter which the balance will be shipped away for sale elsewhere, as It isj HE. BERRY'S MR. BERRY'S ntentiqn to retire from the Hardware Business. SALE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ASH ONLY. NLY, VASH V/NLY. WE also offer for sale at a reasonable Price the— FREEHOLD LAND & BUSINESS PREMISES, » the whole as a going concern. WE would respectfully aßk the nvour of na early call to verify the D. BERRY & CO
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7851, 17 June 1905, Page 4
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