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COLDS LEAVE WEAK PLACES.

WEAK COUGH-INJURED (SPOTS INVITE CONSUMPTION. TAKE TUSSICURA, THE MARVELLOUS THROAT AND LUNG TONIC. Everyone will admit that coughs and colds are weakening. That, if not cured in a reasonable and rational manner, they leave the lungs and throat in such a weak condition that consumption has a mighty good start. The consumptive microbe grows, develops, and multiplies in weak and cough-injured lung spots—never in strong lungs. ) Tussicura—that much-used and marvellous lung and throat tonic —quickly reduces any cough, throat irritation, or bronchial inflammation. It gives prompt and pleasant case and comfort to any _ sufferer. But Tussicura does more than this, because Tussicuva is a true lung healer-, strengthener, and builder. Persons suffering from ordinary colds, tickling coughs, bronchial and nasal catarrh, sore or relaxed throat, huskiness, loss of voice, asthma, bronchitis, tightness of the chest, pleurisy, or influenza, cough will find prompt and efficient relief and strength by taking one or two teaspoonfula of Tussicura several times a day. Clergymen, lawyers, - public speakers, teachers, and singers can wonderfully tone and strengthen the vocal chords by taking teaspoonful closes of Tussicura whenever* needed.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 59

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