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Stop a Gough in One Might TAKE TUSSICURA, KING OF ALL COUGH CURES. A Cough may be due to any of the following:—■ CATARRHAL COLDS, INFLAMMATION, ENLARGED TONSILS. PNEUMONIA, r\FLUENZA. CONSUMPTION, ENLARGED UVULA. PLEURTSY AND CROUP, INFLAMED THROAT. STOMACH DISORDERS, BRONCHITIS, A STHMA. A cough may be dry a.nd hard, or loose with much expectoration; _it may b_ catarrhal, with a dry tickling in the throat, accompanied with partial .stoppage of tho nostrils and shortness of breath. TUSSICURA removes the cause of the cough, lot smothering it. but curing the diseased conditions which produce it. It. is admittedly a scientific remedy, endorsed and used bv doctors, and leading analysts speaking in the highest terms of it. It is infinitely superior to the ordinary cough mixture, tablets, or emulsions, which are for the most part of no practical value except to ease the cough for tho time ly>ivi<r Tussicura, the Great Cough and Cold Curo. not; onlv' radically euros the most stubborn eomrhs, but strengthens the lunge a,nd affords perfect oa=e in breathing. Ask for Tussicura. the Great Cough Cure —Is 6d, 2s (xl. 4e 6d. nil chemists.

were 14 bankruptcies in the Tnvcrjorgill district during Inst, year as against 16 in 916. T!io liabilities in 1916 amounted to £4716, and in 1915 to £9362. while the estimated assets were £2032 and £2713 respectively. There was only one estate with liabilities exceeding £SOO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3277, 3 January 1917, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3277, 3 January 1917, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3277, 3 January 1917, Page 45