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CONSUMPTION STILL CLAIMS ITS VICTIMS. That old enemy of the human race — consumption—still claims its victims, and in increasing numbers. A cold neglected—that is always the start, always. It seems inconceivable that persons who know perfectly well that a neglected cold will cause the sufferer to find a consumptive’s grave, persist in neglecting themselves. Don’t let a cold got a start—stop it right at the beginning with TUSSICURA—a truly marvellous throat and lung tonic. Two toaspoonfuls of TUSSICURA taken at tho beginning of a cold quickly clear the nasal passages, relieve the feverishness, and reduce the membranous inflammation. You will find consumption exceedingly difficult to cure when it has a good start; hut (and note this well) you can positively cure a cold and thus prevent consumption by taking TUSSICURA when tho cold first appears. Tussicura is sold in two sijses, 2s 6d, by all good cehmists and grocers.

A recent “Wairarapa Daily News” stated; ‘‘Two presumptuous ' individuals received a shock in Carterton last night. At twilight the approached a house where they thought only a lady was at home. One waited at the gate, and/the other marched boldly inside and demanded a candle and some bread. This -was refused by the good lady, who requested the man to go. The man swore by this: and by that that ho' would not go till he got what lie asked for. Judge his consternation when six foot odtl of burly manhood rose from a chair in a dark recess in the room, and seized him by the scruff of the •neck, and kicked him out of the house. With a final heave the intruder was fluiig into space, where, after a short experience of aeronautics he landed in a, heap on the road. Before his astonished mate could recover from his surprise lie was undergoing the same evolutions, and a final kick landed him at the foot of a concrete lamp-post, where he lay till liis senses steadied, and permitted him to move on.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2572, 5 August 1909, Page 2

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333

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2572, 5 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2572, 5 August 1909, Page 2

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