THE SPREAD OF CONSUMPTION.
;■■» '-; ■ '■ < It may be open to doubt whether consumption is curable, but there can be no question that tfho progress 6f. this terrible disease can] be arrested,] if people will not ; delay in applying a, remedy in its earlier , stages. The premonitory symptoms # are so easily discerned that there is no excuse for j not realising the danger which may attend j tho neglect of a bad cold or a harassing cough. What is required is a medicine which will soothe the irritation of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, and for . this purpose there is no preparation equal to' TUSSICURA. The numerous testimonials which have been received by the inventor of this mixture prove that its effi- ; cacy is beyond doubt, and' for this reason ■ every house-hold should possess a supply, go as to be able to meet any emergency that may arise. It- should) be remembered that '■ nd other medicine has ro high amputation as TUSSICURA, wldcu can bo obtained from all chemists and storekeepers through- i out the colony. " X3285 .'.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7766, 25 July 1903, Page 6
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176THE SPREAD OF CONSUMPTION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7766, 25 July 1903, Page 6
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