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“There are three things that keep tlie soldiers going in the trenches,” said Dr Thacker, earnestly, in the house the other day. “First is the ‘lag,’ or the cigarette, then there is the thought of home, and then the rum ration.” “THAT DREADFUL COUGH” is the expression heard so frequently through the prevalence of colds, -sore throats, and threatened lung troubles. TUSSICtTRA is the recognised remedy for such ailm nts. * •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9755, 3 September 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9755, 3 September 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9755, 3 September 1917, Page 8

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