A COUGH CURE INDUSTRY.
; A. CHAT WITH MR, EVANS. '';"' .' How TUSSICURA.'.the Great Cougß Cure, is made, and why the.sale is over 70,000 BOTTLES annually. , '..'. •'-. , „ ; ■ : (By a Special Reporter.) .'■••;; ; "Arriving at 5 and 7 Dowling Street, my first impression was that of a wellorganised hive of industry,. controlled by a master hand, and very soon, after a. chat with , Mr. Evans and a thorough in-, spec'tion of the,- entire premises, my impression w.as confirmed. Mr. .Evans, in. reply to, questions of mine, stated that although the business in' New Zealand had only been, established a , little'over eight years, the present sale of TUSSICIJRA, the Great. Cough Cure, waa'fax in advance of any similar preparation, and had reached the satisfactory output of over ■ 70,000 bottles annually, • which, for this Dominion was very satisfactory. Oα asking him the reasons for the remarkable, popularity of ■ his remedy, "•• Mr. : Evans «aid-it -was undoubtedly due chiefly. to its purity and. unfailing efficacy, and - its freedom from all narcotics and dan-, gorous drugs, thus making it safe for even the youngest child; other reasons being, he said, a pleasant taste' and speedy and lasting effect ■ : "Is. your Great Cough Cure TUSSICUEA much different in composition.from other cough medicines ?' I asked. Mr., Evans repued:' "Emphatically ■ eoj and I consider the fact of my formula being off the beaten hack, and entailing the use of inany valuable .extracts never, before used in British Pharmacy, the-' primary reason for-the great success of TUSSICURA, Evans's Great Cough Cure. One of these extracts," Mr. Evans went on to say, "is that, of a rare tropical plant, which some years ago was-proved to be almost specific in cases of btonchitis, asthma, aud chronic chest , and lung troubles, and the efficiency .of TUS--SICURA in xadically curing these more eerious complaints makes ■ it infinitely; superior to the ordinary cough!preparations, which, as a rule, only aim at temporary relief through the medium of' opiates and narcotic poisons, and often, do more harm than good." "What do , analysts and :the medical, profession think of TUSSICURA, the Great Cough Cure?" I suggested. Mr, Evans said: "It'has received the endorsement of purity, safety, and'efficacy at the hands of the highest authorities, is recommended by doctors, nurses,' and neopie of position everywhere, and chemists in every town, both hefe aid abroad, are testifying to the enormous' demand "What do you recommend TUSSICURA, the Great Cough Copipound, for?" "Coughs, colds, bronchitis,•• asth--ma, nasal catarrh, influenza, whooping cough, old-age coughs, and all' chronifl chest and lung troubles, and I might mention that during the severe influenza, epidemic of tv;o years ago no remedy was more widely used or uniformly successful." '■ ■■ :■ ■'■: ' ' . -:■■■ ■ "Presumably you must possess many testimonials?" '■ "Hundreds and hundTeds, from high and low." , ■ "Do you ever pay for these P Most certainly not; All the testimonials I possess are spontaneous letters of satisfaction and gratitude, and entirely unsolicited.'" ' .. ■ ' '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 779, 31 March 1910, Page 2
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476A COUGH CURE INDUSTRY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 779, 31 March 1910, Page 2
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