.■■:'• • ■ -- BRONCHITIS AND BLOODSPITTING. .
V ~ - » - < ," The Result of Influenza Cured by '•"•■$ CURA the GREAT COUGH CURE. Mrs. J. O. Gillespie, Hunter-street, Wei lington, writes:"l "< was lately.' the victim .-: of a severe attack of influenza, which left me with a terrible bronchitis .and blood- ..•"*' spitting. My, doctor told me I was in r bad way, but his medicine: did mo no good, • and my 'general - weakness,' shortness breath, and i coughing igot' worse.- At last J tried TDSSICURA, and-although.l -only . used less} than two bottles, > the-' result war marvellous. I found immediate I relief, th<. coughing: and blood-spitting stopped, ~ an< now I am quite well and strong,, and quit* ;';..' a new woman. No other medicine could! have done what TUSSrCURA 1 did for me." " TUSSCIURA" is now the great stand-* dard remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping-cough, and all throat an/ .'..'. lung troubles. i! Obtainable from all chemist and storekeepers; Is 6d, 2s 6d t 4s 6d„
■ Canadian-thistles have taken a firm hold : of the land in Taranaki, and, it is. stated I that unless immediate steps are taken to '■'■■■■ eradicate them they will overrun the pro-..,: vince just as they overran f and': virtually - ' ruined: a portion, oi South Cswuterburj; fjh I few years ago.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14325, 22 March 1910, Page 7
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