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A GOOD WORD TO THOSE SUFFER ING FROM COUGH, COLD, OR BRONCHIAL AILMENT. When a mixture attains 60 wonderful .a success in so short a time as TUSSICURA has managed ito do, it ia difficult to speak of the matter in a way that does not appear like exaggeration. TUSSICURA is a preparation compounded by a thoroughly practical and experienced chemist, and it is the result of the' most careful investigation. Mothers of weakly and delicate children are often pumped by the ailments of their infante, and amongjst the most common of infantile complaints is that known as Croup, so called from the peculiar rattling sound that accompanies the cough. This sound is caused by the fonnntun in the lining of the windpipe of a false membrane, which can only be removed by expectoration. A 6 can easily bo imagined, the lungs of the child are too weak to accomplish this without assistance, and many therefore die because the proper remedy is not at. hand. It therefore behoves every mother to be prepared for emergencies in the case of an .attack of Croup, and a few dosas of TUSSICURA, of the proper quantity as set forth on the urcapper, ministered at frequent miter"" 1 " avert all danger.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2607, 15 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2607, 15 September 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2607, 15 September 1909, Page 5

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