In the Concert Cliambor of the Town Hall 011 Monday evening Miss M. Hall will repeat her lecture, entitled "From tlio Capo'to Cairo." A ONB-NIQHT COUGH AND COLD CUKE. Most coughs and colds aro very troublesome during the sleeping hours. 'J'ha tickling in the throat, which nearly always accompanies a had cold, and which pi-events the sufferer getting restful sleep, is quickly cured by that great throat and lung remedy "Tussicura." Tho first doso of Tussicura will always stop the tickle anrl remove tho membranous inflammation—Tussicura j s a throat tonic as well as a tickle-stopper. Persons suffering from bronchitis, asthma, influenza, coughs, loss of voice, and all other throat and lung ailments will bo quickly and positively benefited by taking two teaspoonfuls of Tussicura every two or threo hours, A h Tussicura does not contain any harmful ingtedionts, it can ho given to children with perfect safoty—and it always docs good.' Sold by chemists and grocers in two sizes-2s. Sd, and Is. Gd. per bottle.—fhe Tussicura Manufacturing Co., DiinoUiu,. 6010 pro. jjrjqloi'B,*
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 5
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173Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 5
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