A WORD IN SEASON.
As -winter ‘is approaching, it is only reasonable to expect that severe colds will become more prevalent, and the demand for remedies will in consequence be greatly increased. Since it was first introduced to the public, Tussicura has attained a wide popularity, and there can be no doubt that is entirely due to the intrinsic merits of the preparation. which .can be relied upon to cure the "most severe conghs and colds. By taking this wonderful mixture, not only will the immediate ailment be cured, organs affected will be fortified against those more serious troubles which so often follow neglect of apparently slight attacks. For this reason no household should be without a bottle of Tussicura, so that a dose can be administered as soon as the first unfavourable svmptoms are shown. A single trial will be sufficient to prove its worth. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colony.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4636, 15 April 1902, Page 6
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155A WORD IN SEASON. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4636, 15 April 1902, Page 6
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