A- GOOD COUGH REMEDY. 'AND AN EXCELLENT LUNG TONIC. The modern cough and cold remedy— Tusslt.iirn—is considerably Inorethan iU name implies—tjontjh cure. Tussicura is a remarkably efficient cough remedy. II quickly relieves oil bronchial catarrhal- condition. It disturbs and disposes of nil phelgm accumulation. It promptly relieves throat sore ness and threat tickling. It heals and soothes inflamed ami irritated portions of the lungs. But Tussicura does more than all 'this. Tussicura is ail excellent and Standard -lung tonic. While it is getting .rid of a cough, a cold, an attack of bronchitis, asthma, or whooping cough, it is also exerting and distributing its tonic and; strengthening properties to all parts of the-, lungs and throat. Tussioura makes weak lungs strong, and strong lungs powerful, and is the only congh and cold remedy that such a statement can be truthfully applied to.' Because Tu=sicura in good all through, and does not contain any harmful ingredient, it can bo given to all members, of the family—grandparents, parents, and' children—and always does good. For clergymen, auctioneers, public speakers, and teachers' sore throate, Tussicura will be found u never-failing remedy. Sold bv all good chemists and grocers in bottles, 2s.' Gil., 4s. (id. each, or direct from the Tussicura Manufacturing Company, Ounediu.* The present offieiallv estimated population of Greater London is 7,037,196. About 28 millions of people annually travel on the London County Council tramways at 'workmen's fares. In the search for new income light 6axos on amusements commend thomeeives—thre?iK'iiee on stall tickets for theatres, halfpennies on admissions to see cricket and football matches, would not bs burdensome.—Lord Brassey. For an Imperial question to be settled gt Ottawa, or Melbourne, or Cape Town, would be to my mind as disastrous as it would 1)0 for it Id be settled in Downing ttreet without consultation with tho great kiminions involved.—Lord Crowe.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 810, 6 May 1910, Page 5
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307Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 810, 6 May 1910, Page 5
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