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COUGHS. COLDS in the Head and on the Chest, BEONCHITIS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, and CONSUMPTION cured by taking TUSSICURA, the GREAT THROAT and LUNG HEALER. Thousands have now testified to its efficacy as a certain cure and powerful Tonic in all cases of Throat, Cheat, and Lung troubles. BRONCHITIS is a complaint that is especially prevalent during the winter season, more particularly with those who are obliged to lead an open-air life. A few doses of TUSSICURA will afford relief. TESTIMONIAL. Mr R. H. Browne, county engineer, writes as' follows: — Mr S. J. Evans. Dear Sir,— Although I had tried your TUSSICURA in several instances when suffering from a more or less severe form 01 cold with entire success, it was' only recently that it was possible for me to test it in the case of influenza. «I am pleased to say that the use of the mixture reEuHcd in a complete cure, f.nd a-1 trsies ol this exceedingly troublesome complaint wero removed. I regard your preparation as a raosi valuable one, and as I have had frequent opportumties, both in regard to myself and members 01 my family, of testing it, I can speak with some authority on the subject. It is to bo hoped that TUSSICURA will prove profitable lo yuorsdf, as I am sure it deserves to be. Wishing you every success m your undertake ing, — I aui, yours %-try truly, EICHAED H. BKOWfiB, C.B

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Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 20

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