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The Stock of Carpets Held by the above. named Company was admittedly THE BEST- IN NEW ZEALAND, and „ i Messrs THOaiSON, BRIDGER, ft CO., ' r who purchased them from the Liquidators,' liavs ' ' REMOVED THE StTRPLXTS TO DUNEDIiI FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. To ensure speedy realisation PRICES: bave been very much REUUCED, and nover before have CAJSPETS'of such qualitybeen- offered ia DUNEDIN at ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICE. - DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. -SALE BEGJNS ON MONDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER", UPSTAIRS, at 4he-Warehouse of THOMSON, BRIDGER, & CO* . Princes street, Ddkedii.'. Directly opposite Chief Post Office. ( WILTON, I YJSLVET PIKE, |. T , -~' . T AXMINSTER, I: CARPETS; The Stocky . b ktj SSELS >-SQtTARSS£ comprises] rAVXSTRY \ f * 2cT^ I And 1 .■■•..-1 KIDDERMINSTERV - • ■ " /AlEO; . . ".' " ■ TAPESTRIES, CRETONNES, PLUSHES, VULYETS, and>,TRIMMINQS; THOMSON, jBRIDGER, & CO., Dunedin. HE GREAT THROAT AND LUNG CURE. TUSSICUBA3 Ob ' - WILD CHERRY PECTORALBALM. This Preparation, which is the result of long study and careful experiment, has achieved so great a success on the Otago Goldfields that the proprietor has determined to make it more widely known. As a cure for Lung Complaints, Bronchial .Affections, and all Troubles in connection with the Vocal Organs TUSSICURA .will be found to be invaluable, while it is an admirable Stomachic Tonic, being both soothing and stimulating. In cases of Influenza it has also been found efficacious, affording immediate relief to the sufferer. The numerous testimonials that have been received, by the proprietor prove that TUSSICURA. has succeeded where other remedies have failed, and' permanent cures have been effected after years .of suffering. ' The Preparation is adapted for both Adults and Children, in the case of the latter it being only necessary to reduce the quantity of the dose. In placing TUSSICURA on the market, the proprietor feels certain that when its curative merits are recognised it will be admitted to be, for Bronchial Complaints, Lung Diseases, and Affections of the Vocal Organs, THE REMEDY OF THJJ AGE. GIVE IT A TRIAL. PRICE, "2s ed~PER BOTTLE, To be obtained from a)l Chemists and Store- : keepers throughout tbe Colony. Wholesale Agents : P. HAYMAN <fc CO., , RA.TTRAY STREET, Dunedin. TESTIMONIALS. ' The following are a few Testimonials selected from a largo number that have been received : — Mr S. J. Evans, Naseby. ■•■-.. Dear Sir,—l must congratulate you on the . L excellence of your Cough Medicine, which is undoubtedly the best I have ever had in my house. I have tried 'many mixtures, but neither myself nor my family bave ever experienced so much benefit as from yours. Kindly send me another bottle by next mail, and oblige—Yours faithfully, A. Uleugh. Gimmerburn, August 31,1597. Mr S. J. Evass, Naseby. ' ■' Dear Sir,—The Cough Mixture which you gave me for my little boy at the time he was suffering from bronchitis was so successful in relieving him that I am only too glad to give you this testimonial. The medicine not only cured the cough, but also allsyed the foverisb symptoms ; and I had no difficulty in getting him to take it, as'he seemed to consider the taste pleasant. I shall certaitily recommend my friends to try TUSSICUJIA for bronchitis, as I am certain it is the best remedy I have met with.—l am, yours truly, Emily L. Black. Victoria Hotel, Naseby. Mr 5. J. Evans, Naseby. Dear Sir,—Some time ago I was suffering from a severe cold, accompanied by a backing cough, which gave me much trouble and anxiety. I procured a bottle of TUSSICURA. from you, and after a few doses I was greatly relieved. I may also mention that I found the mixture an excellent tonic, and it has also had the effect of curing me of sleeplessness. You may make what use you like of this testimonial, as from nay own experience I can safely say that TUSSICURA will do all that is claimed of it.-I am. &c :., N. P. Hjormng, Town Clerk, Nasehy~ Mr S. J. Evans, Naseby. . . Dear Sir —Having been a victim to chronic bronchitis and asthma during threa winters, I despaired of ever getting rid of these troublesome complaints. For many uightsJ was unabUvto sleep, but a single dosa of yohr TUSSIOURA afforded me instant relief, and I was not only able - to eejoy my rest, but I am glad to say that there has been no recurrence of the unpleasant symptoms I attribute my recovered health entirely to yoiir mixture, and I feel grateful for what you have dons for me. I need not say that TUSfalOUKA will always bave my good word, tor I regard it as a marvellous remedy for bronchitis and asthma.—l am, yours truly, Naseby. B. Taw. Mr S. J. Evans, Naseby. ■ Dear Sir,—l am pleased to be able to testify my approval of your TUSSICURA, having used it on several occasions with the happiest results in the case of coHr atid bronchial affections. Members of my faniijy have also tried the mixture, and speak in the highest terms of its efficacy.—Your» truly, Robert Strong, Watchmaker. Naseby, October 2,1897. . , Mr S. J. Evans, Naseby. . Pear Sir,—From my own personal-experience-I can attest the value of your TUSSICURA as ; giving immediate relief in the case of cough. I came to Naseby, by medical advice, on account of. serious lung trouble, and whenever I have experienced the cough paroxygma incidental to the disease, I have invariably found yqnr mixture both soothing and stimulating. When it becomes • more widely Known TUSSICURA should provel a great boon, and I hope that your enterprise in sending forth the preparation throughout the colony will meet with the success it dessrvcK—Yours very trniy, , . Qeorqe I. Shaw. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10956, 10 November 1897, Page 3
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