DON'T NEGLECT CHILDREN'S COUGHS. GIVE THEM TUSSICURA. At this time of year a child's seemingly simple, ordinary cough may easily develop into something more serious. At the very first symptoms of throat or lung trouble you should give your little girl or boy a dose of Tussicura. This well-tried throat-tonic medicine is safest for children because it contains no harmful ingredients whatever. . Tussicura not only gives prompt relief,, soothing and healing the soreness of the inflamed membr»ne--*fc also hardeca and •strengthens the bronchial tabes and the delicate -air; passages of the lungs. i For " grown-ups," Tassicnra iB recog- i nised in thousands of families as the standard , remedy—'for many a year it has been doing its steady and sure work of healing in oases of asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds and all affections of the throat and >lnngs. All good chemists and stores sell Tufisteura per bottle. .If your dealer cannot supply, write Tussicura Manufacturing Company, Dunedin. - NAZOL relieves cold in th* head and nasal catarrh. '•' . i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 3
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