TOWNEND'S CLEBBATEED CINNAMON CURE.
' '»■ — Consumption, or phthisis, is a constita. ''* tional wasting disease in whioh the ?nhg« are gradually destroyed by morbid deposit! v of tubercle and oonseq.nent ulceration. To '■." the bacilli of these deposits the Cinnamon 3 f : Cure is highly antagonistic, and, in tba '? % early stages of the dissnee, is satßcieutry t f powerful to overcome and destroy the gentw ' (\ on which the progress of the disease de- | f h pends. Apart from this, the valuable U ; soothing properties of this rsmedy are susli f.. as to speedily relieve the racking eoogfi ;-, accompanying the disease, and .so promofs '-- tbe patient'/ recovery. For all the coramon '-; Ailments of the throat and lungs tbe Din. namonCare is positively tbe best remedy ;| extent. Jt is* certain cure in commen cold, recent oough, loss of voice, bronchitis,. <$' hro—th_l asthma, whooping cough and '\ ,;; croup, while its.eqatbiug and germicidal ,?' 1 properties render it of the greatest value in ? pleurisy, pneumonia and catarrh. May be ? tV v , obtained from chemists and storekeepers in all parts of the colony .price 2s)M, and. - from the proprietor, w, P. Town*na\ , l Pharmacenticsl Christchui;oii, who will be pleaaed to give sufferers the benefit > of his experience either 'personally or Itt ——i ————■_»—— —» 1
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9941, 21 January 1898, Page 2
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