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CONSUMPTION OS PHTHISIS

Is a constitutional wasting disease in which the lungs are gradually destroyed by morbid deposits of tubercle and consequent uleeratiou. To the bacilli of these deposits Townend's Cinnamon Cure is h'ghly antagonistic, and ia the early stages of the disease is sufficiently powerful to overcome and destroy the geims on which the progress of the disease depends. Apart from this the valuable soothing properties of the core are such as to speedily allay the racking cough and so promote the patient's recovery. It is a certain cure in ordinary colds, recent cough, loss of voice, bronchitis, bronchial asthma, whooping cough, and croup, while its soothing and germicidal properties render it of the greatest value in influenza, pleurisy, pneu« mom'a, and catarrh. Sold everywhere. Price, 2s 6d.— Advt.

— A Mrs Morley, who has died at Ootliam in her 101 st year, had lived in the same house all her life, had never slept out of her nativq village, and had never ridden in a train. Until eight years ago she managed a small dairy, and personally attended market with hen butter.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2317, 28 July 1898, Page 54

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CONSUMPTION OS PHTHISIS Otago Witness, Issue 2317, 28 July 1898, Page 54

CONSUMPTION OS PHTHISIS Otago Witness, Issue 2317, 28 July 1898, Page 54

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