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TUT-ANKH-AMEN

AN INTERESTING THEORY. Owing to the dryness of the climate it is questionable whether the early Egyptians ever suffered from colds. Certainly no Cough medicines were found in Tut-Ankh-Amen’s tomb, but if that gentleman had only known about it he would certainly have kept a bottle of Kofgo, the Great Cough Cure with him. One dose of Kofgo is guaranteed to give instant relief, one bottle will cure. Kofgo is undoubtedly the most popular cough cure in Christchurch to-day and that is because people there know that it does cure colds. They have tried it. Kofgo is absolutely free from any harmful drugs or narcotics and can be given to children quite safely. It is obtainable at 2/6 a bottle from Matheson’s Ltd., Dee and Tay Streets, and from leading chemists and stores. —Advt,

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Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 9

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TUT-ANKH-AMEN Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 9

TUT-ANKH-AMEN Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 9

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