TUSSICURA THE GREAT THROAT AND LUNG CURE.
The marvellous success which has attended the introduction of this preparation to the public of New Zealand is in itself proof that it lias supplied a long-felt want. There are many remedies in the market whicli are, no doubt, effective enough in curing a bad cold- or a harassing cough, but TUSSICURA can do far more than this. Not only will it give immediate relief to the sufferer from these complaints, but it will also strengthen the organs affected, so that any possible trouble in the future can be averted. It is this latter quality which has given the mixture a wide popularity, and every day proof is forthcoming that its popularity is being extended. Hundreds of people have testified to its wonderful efficacy, and there can lie no doubt that TUSSICURA lias been an important factor in preventing the spread of that dreadful disease consumption. When we consider, the danger, that may ensue from the neglect ot a cold,' tho importance of a without a bottle of TUSSICURA, as this reason no household should be remedy that will act as a certain preventive cannot be over-estimated. For a timely dose will not only afford relief, but will prevent disease obtaining a hold on the system. REMEMBER THIS!—The mixture is equally suited for the adult and the •infant, all that is required being the proper apportioning of the dose, according to the instructions given on every bottle.
“Woods’ Peppermint Cure appears to bring Your trade amongst the snuggest, I ’sposo it won’t cure everything?” “Well, no,” replied the druggist. “It won’t cure everything, at least. Unless I’m much mistaken!” “What won’t it cure in man or beast?” Said he: “It won’t cure bacon 1”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2191, 15 May 1908, Page 2
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291Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2191, 15 May 1908, Page 2
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