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INFLUENZA COLDS, CHILLS, AND NASAL CATARRH. The Speediest Remedy is TUSSICURA. A household cough and cold remedy used by thousands of people throughout the Dominion, who are daily testifying to its curative effect. During the severe epidemic of last year, no remedy was more uniformly successful than TUSSICURA; and doctors, nurses, scientists, and people of position everywhere are unanimous in their opinion that this medicine is the safest and most reliable ever produced for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh., and all Chest and Lung Troubles. Mr. A. Cleugh, Gimmerburn, in writing to the proprietor, says: —“Dear Sir,—l must congratulate you on the excellence of your cough medicine., which is undoubtedly the best I ever had in my house. I have tried many mixtures, but neither myself nor my family have ever experienced so much benefit as from yours. Kindly send me another bottle by next mail, and oblige.—Yours faithfully. TUSSICURA (Wild Cherry Balm) is procurable from all”chemists throughout the Dominion. Price, 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle.
“If we could sort out all the genuine cases of poverty in Christchurch — I mean poverty entailing mental or physical suffering—l think wo should find that there is. comparatively little distress in Christchurch at the present moment,” was the opinion of a lady at the head of one of the local charitable organisations, expressed to a reporter recently.
WHY IS DINGO EUCALYPTUS THE BEST? THE COMPANY’S PRIZE OF £l-1-0 FOR THE BEST OPINION Has been. awarded to MR. C. J. MARONL FOXTON. THE gratifying response this Competition met with Trill encourage us to offer further prizes later. All leaders would do -well to obtam the Dingo Specialities, and become personally acquainted with its 'many healing properTn addition to the £1 Is, a number of Consolation Awards hare 'been forwarded contestants. -We thank all those ■who sent opinions, many of them based on. personal experience. , bingo medicine company, 173, HOBSON STREET, Oh
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2587, 23 August 1909, Page 3
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330Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2587, 23 August 1909, Page 3
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