FOR COUGHS— A LUNG TONIC.
'There are hundreds of persons delicate 0,9; regards the respiratory organs- who, on the least change of temperature rr exposure, are attacked with bronchial discomfort, wheezing on, the chest, or " stuffiness in the head,"-" HOAESENESS, SORE THBOAT, and PAB-' TIALIiOSS OF" VOICE; to such TussicuTa' is a veritable boon. It should bo taken immediately the symptoms or cough first appear. Thousands of severe Colds and Chest troubles may thus be prevented. TTJSSICUKA (Wild:
Cherry Pectoral Balm), sold by all Cnemists and Storekeepers throughout tlie colony; price. 18s 6d;
— "How would you define a 'crying need' ?" tosked the teacher of the rhetoric class. "A Ihandkerchief," replied the solemn young man iwith the srioked eye.
— Hardup (to loolor): "Really, doctor, you are most inconsistent. You tell me I mustn't worry, and here you have sent mo a bill nearly »8 long as your 'jrml"
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Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 10
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147FOR COUGHS—A LUNG TONIC. Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 10
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