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DISEASES, THEIR RAPID AND PERMANENT CURE BY TUSSICURA (WILD CHERRY BALM). THE GREAT ONE-NIGHT COUGH CURE. No classes of disease are more dangerous and fatal to human life than those affecting the respiratory organs. It is frankly admitted by medical men that the majority of consumptives would never have been consumptive at all had the causes leading up to the appearance of the fatal microbe beensuitably treated in the first instance, and aa only a small percentage of consumption is hfercditarv, it follows that a large percentage is caused by neglected or wrongly-treated cases of common cold, coughs, bronchitis, and other chest ailments. To entirely avoid or thoroughly cure ailments such as these, and so avoid all risk of consumption and other lung diseases, a safe and reliable medicine is necessary, and such a cure is TUSSICURA, the Great Throat and Lung Cure—a remedy of unique composition, 4 and aa different as it is superior to all others, and one that has received the approbation and recommendation of doctors, clergymen, scientists, chermsta, and people everywhere. TUSSICURA is free from all dangerous drugs, and is a sure euro for diseaces of the THROAT CHEST, and LUNGS TUSSICURA is a registered compound, procurable from all chemists and storekeepers. Is 6d, 2s fid, 4a fid.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 63

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Page 63 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 63

Page 63 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 63

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