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Show YC!JI1 CtTilLf .C:nt3toedC:!dlj,t:t Ii'ctby tfce OldlMcis. TOTT NEZD A JfrDTCATTD SPRA TlihOWN VPOS YOL'H THROAT INTO YOTH NO-TP !LS. THLi ji CALLED PXirUiLaTHLUAPT. FBEE APPARATUS SUPPLIED To any oji who will write to Dr. Joh. Eoberuon, aJ W. 4th it Cincinnati. O. Whlls th old way t of treating eatarrs, throat and lunc troubla sorocuaiaa fcrousht a ear cl relief. U is now so. knoidel that taa boat war to cur a br spraying to rarta. A hoat f phyau cina now uae toy larca machinea In taetr affica practice: but 1 bava a little Pnaumo eheinio Commlnutor for family us. which I whl mall to any on rREB wbo would 1 to taat th treatment, i'or refarano rou may writ t any of th parties samJ , blo w "m of th most Dtotntoast miw ass af t.iftrlanstL a ' LV ;; . '' " . . IterT ChasUTZT WorX ' D. for elgBti years paat of th First Ir byterianJ Church. Cincinnati, says: "I can heartily) recommend Dr. John Robertson's Pneurrm. f Therapy apparatus to all who are afflict' I with throat or lung troubles. It Is J. I th thing for preachers' aora throat.' 1 have also checked the bro areas of a eoi with two application f this treatment, i I have two of these Instruments on that . is kept la th nous aad anothar that C , carry with rn when locturlng or preachy 1 lng away from home. I hawe reeoin4 mended th treatment to a number oC friends who are highly pleased wlLh K. I think one of theee instruments Is wall! worth tlue in my homo." - : WOULD. WOT, f 100 FCIfc ITj John J. Cushing, attorney and covnseWi Or-at-law, Union Trust Building, jClndrw t pati, aays: "I am uaing on of the Pneu ma Therapy instruments for catarrh an v Impaired beating, and would not tak Ik for lt'if I couM not retaaother. I havej rdarod two of these Instruments for tela-Uvea tela-Uvea In th ast with Ilk good results tm each oaae." ' CUKXD A' CASS 07 20 XZABS STAiromo. . Dr. T. W. Lindsay," Ml" Broadway. Clnn einnatl. aays: "I hare used Dr. Robertson's Robert-son's apparatus with unvarying snooe in a number of ease of oatarrk of thai throat. On pattent wbo had Buffered tar to year was cured In three months by na tng th treatment three times a day,"- 1 cojrsmiPTio2" cuaszx About six years ago Mr. Lemuel Langep . ef Milton, Pa., was supposed by his friends to be In th incurable stages of consumption. He obtained the Pnooma Therapy treatment, which was then no I fully perfected. He mad rapid Improvement Improve-ment under the treatment, and in leas than a year was restored to good health, and is aiiva and well today. t-, CATARRH C0HIX - - j Rev!, Fred H odder of Fields, Lorals) county, O., obtained the Pnauma Therapy treatment for Nasal Catarrh about eighu een months ago. He now writes that ha Is cured of th Catarrh, aad orders th treat mest sent to bis brother In London. England, Eng-land, for asthma. ... saoxoHrns and -wxaz x.mros. Mr. B. C Alderson ot Alderson, W. Vaw' Writes as follows: "A lit tie over a year ago I bought on of your instruments and ; medicines for bronchitis and weak luntr. I bar experienced benefit from, it. an 1 f would like to obtain mors o they modi J " cine." - .- QUICK BISUX.TS. 1 The following' brief extracts ar from letters written by persons who had only used th apparatus from on to three weeks, and who had not received any regular treatment, but only a sample bou tie of th medicine up to the time of writing. writ-ing. All except on ar now under regu lar treatment: Miss Ida Pearl Walter, Cheyenne, Wyo.. writes: "I have been Improving ever since I bsgan using the apparatus." Mr. S. w. Taylor, Yoakum, Texas, writes: "Your treatment - has sure! helped my daughter." Mr. M. Puett. Carbon. Tex, writes: -1 have used your sample bottle of medicine, and it has helped me wonderfully." Mr. J. W. Drullner, Banwloh. XIL, writest "I am troubled with Catarrhal deafneea, and I have been benefited by your treatment. treat-ment. I can certainly hoar better with my right oar than I could bef or using it," Mr. a L Alderson, Asou-ry. W. Va.. writes: "I have bad a troubleeome- cas of catarrh for Ave years. I begat, improving improv-ing as soon as I commenced using your apparatus, and now feel so much tetter that X thought pernapo-1 would nt keed any more of the medicine. Cincinnati References. James Murdaok, Jr.. owner of th Mure dock block. W. H. Matthews, attorney. Ninth and Main streets. J. F. - McCurdy, book ner; 431 Xlx James N. Bamsey, attorney, Wiggins block. John J. Cushing, attorney, Clnctrmatl Trust building. O. A. Oanse, Clndrmatl manager for Funk t WagnaUs, Pickering buliding. F. C Zumateln, Superintendent Monejl Order Department Cincinnati pootoffle. 1 Rev. C. L Work, D. D. (present address, GranvUl. O.). This treatment is endorsed. 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