Ccnsumn+ion need have no terror? when it is leahsed that an absolutely ceitam lemedy is piocur<iblc, if it is only applied in time. TUSSICURA is in no sense a "quack" medic^fc, but :s composed of the purest drugs, each cmslitue.it of the pieparation pei forming some j ait in the cure of the disease. It acts directly on the organs affected, and afford 1 ? a relief \\l ich is both lmmpdiate and lastmo. Tt is this quality which distinguishes TUhSICUEA fiom thr> other liurneroua niixtiue? which profess to deal v.ith Thioat and Lung Complaints. Ibe latter may tempoi'arily relipve the irritation caused by a cough or a cold, but the seat of the trouble lemains untouched. TUSSICURA, on the other hand, dees far more ihan this, Mid not only lemoves the obstruction vi the bronchial tub^=, but also strengthens the lurgs pud gives them Bower to resist the ocioarhmcnt of moic serious diseases. Sold c'ctv, hei't. Kcmpthorne, Piosafi, agents. — Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 65
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160Page 65 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 65
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