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In no branch of science has greater progress been made during the la»t century than in medicine. Many diseases which the physicians of early days held to be incurable ha\e been proved to be susceptible to treatment, and an increased knowledge of the properties of various cb-uss has necessarily exercised a beneficial influence. At tho some time there can be no doubt much harm, has been done through people neglecting those slight ailments to which every person is liable, and ean.-lese.ness in this partumlar lias frequently led to serious consequences'. What is required is a remedy that will not only relieve the sufferers, but also prevent the spread of further trouble; and this can. be found in TrseicrßA, which has no equal as a throat and lung cure. In no sense can this mixture be regarded as a "quack medicine," for it ia prepared by a pharmacist of long experience, and only the best and most carefully-selected drugs are used in its manufacture. It has proved itself infallible ia innumerable cases of incipient consumption, bronchitis, pneumonia, and all affections of the lungs and throat, while sufferers from that painful and insidious complaint, infhrenza, will find instant relief after a, single dose. As an up-to-date remedy TrssictJßA cannot be beaten. It is procurable from all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colony, or from the* inventor, S. J. Evans t ' Dharniacist, Duaedin and Na*el»y.— -AdvU

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Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 66

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Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 66

Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 66

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