CONSUMPTION OR PHTHISIS Is a constitutional wasting disease, in which the lungs are gradually destroyed by morbid deposits of tubercle and consequent ulceration. To the bacilli of these deposits Towj-wrp's OIN-fASiOW Cure is highly antagonistic, and, in the early stages of the disease, is sufficiently powerful to overcome and destroy the germs on which the progress of the disease depends. Apart from this the valuable soothing properties of the cure are such as to speedily allay the racking cough, and so promote the patient's recovery. It is a certain cure in ordinary Colds, Recent Cough, Loss of Voice, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma, Whooping Cough, and Croop, while its soothing and germicidal Jroperties render it of the greatest value in nfluenza, Pleurisy, Pneumonia and Catarrh. May be obtained from chemists and storekeepers everywhere. Price 2s 6d. ._ [Advt.] mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm < Napoleon won battles because he never waited for the enemy. He got there first. Example sound and sensible and well worthy lof emulation. Don't wait until you get half dead with a cough. Keep a bottle of Woods' fJreat Peppermint Cure in the house ; ita a good honest family remedy, anl infinitely superior to anything of the "kind in the market, Is 6d and 2s 6-d. -{Advt.l " V>
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10146, 20 September 1898, Page 5
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