FOR COUGHS— A LUNG TONIC.
There" are hundreds of persons delicate aa regards the respiratory organa<wh,o,'on the least change of temperature or" exposure, are attacked with bronchial discomforts-wheezing on. the chest, or " stuffiness in ' jthe head,"" HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT," and PARTIAL LOSS OF VOICE; to such Tussicura is a veritable boon. It should be taken immediately the symptoms or cough first appear. Thousands of severe Colds and Chest troubles may thus _be prevented." TUSSICURA (Wild Cherry Pectoral Balm), sold j>y_ 'all Cneraists, and Storekeepers -throughout the colony; price, 3s 6d.
— Stranger (at the doc}.: " I am trying to find a lady whose married name I have forgotten, but I know she lives ,in this neighbourhood. She is a woman easily described, and perhaps you know her — a singularly beautiful creature, with pink and white complexion, sea-shell ears, lovely eyes, and hair such as a goddess might envy." Servant: " Really, sir, I don't know " Voice (from head of stairs) : ." Jane, tell the gen,tlfiJ»an I'U kg dows is ft injjyj^"
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Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 58
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168Page 58 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 58
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