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The best remedy yet discovered for Influenza is TUSSICURA ; it is a wonderful tonic. — *** Geo. Elliott's fine story, ' Adam Bede,' is given away with 61bs Book Gift Tea.' Ask your grocer for catalogue of 500 good books that are given free with famous ' Book Gift ' tea.—*** If at any time persons in country towns experience difficulty in procuring TUSSICURA write to the manufacturer, S. I. Evans, Octagon, Dunedin. — *** Why suffer from coughs and colds when TUSSICURA will effect an immediate cure. Hundreds have testified to its worth. Price 2s 6d ; all Chemists and Stores. — *** All kinds of throat and lung troubles can be cured by taking TUSSICURA. It has proved its worth in thousands of cases. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Agents. — ** I heard a voice saying that Mountain King Asthma Powder was a sure specific for ASTHMA. Price, 2s 6d. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Agents. — *** How to get a beautiful library for nothing. Use the famous ' Book Gift ' Tea and select your books from catalogue of 500 books that are given away free. — *** The Deaf Hear.— No. 301 of the ' Illustrated World,' of 626 Chiswick High road, London, W., England, contains a description of a remarkable cure for deafness and head noises which may be carried out at the patient's home, and which is said to be a certain cure. This number will be sent free to any deaf person sending their address to the editor, ' Illustrated World,' at the above address. — *** Did you ever read ' Helen's Babies,' and do you remember the delightful enthusiasm of little Toddy when he got at the internal workings of somebody's watch and wanted to see ' the wheels go round ' ? And does it occur to you that wheels occupy a pretty important part in cycles ? We have realised this fact, and as an evidence of the attention given the subject, we want you to examine the latest Sterling chain, chainless, and free wheels. Built like a watch. New shipment just landed. Morrow, Bassett, and Co.—*** Doctor : ' I hope your husband followed my prescription.' Mrs. Smith: ' No, indeed. If he had, he'd have broken his neck;.' Doctor : ' Broken hia neck ? ' Mrs. Smith : ' Yes ; he threw it out of the fourth floor window. What he wants is a Daisy Cart from MORROW BASSETT'S, and he won't be happy until he gets one. — ***

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 10

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