THE DANGER OF DELAY. j A bad cold is one of (hose trivial ailments : O[ which most people take but lit!],. , o t: c e and only too frequently a slight complaint of Ibis kind h ncgluclKl until some serious disease is developed. It is impossible to exaggerate tlic danger that may result from ' delay in such cases, =ncl thorn are many in- I stances to show that consumption has sprung from the neglect we have referred f<l. To obviate any irremediable effects from r. bad cold or courli, all that is necessary is to ad- • minister a dose oi TUSSICDRA whenever the i first symptoms malce thrmsclves apparent, and immediate relief will be experienced. For this : reason, no household should be without a botllo ; of this wonderful preparation, but at the same • time, too much stress cannot be laid upon the necessity for dealing with what may be coneidored a trifling complaint as early as possible, end TUSSICURA is unquestionably the surest i remedy for Jhis pur Dose. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12351, 13 May 1902, Page 3
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169Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12351, 13 May 1902, Page 3
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