A WORD TO THOSE WHO MAY BE
SUFFERING FROM COUGHS OR COLDS.
Mr Robert Strong,.watchmaker, of Naseby, expresses himself in enthusiastic terms in regard to Tussicura, and considering his experience, he is amply justified in his opinion. Like many elderly people, he-has, on rising in the morning, found that a quantity of phlegm has accumulated in the throat tubes, which is very difficult to discharge. He finds that this can be removed by a dose of the mixture, while a bold that has taken hold of him at this season for many years was completely warded off. There must be many old people in the colony whose experiences are precisely identical with those of Mr. Strong, and they should lose no time in securing a specific that has proved to be so successful. There is no necessity to deal with these testimonials in further detail, as they speak for themselves, and show clearly that Tussicura will do all, and more than all, that the manufacturer claims for it. AVholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prosser, and P. Hayman; Sharland and Co., AVcllington.
— A Japanese admiral receives the equivalent of £1200 a year, a vice-admiral gets £800, and first and second class captains are paid £500 and £450 respectively.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11399, 17 April 1899, Page 6
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