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COLD ON TOP OF COLD.

If you wish to avoid consumption and dangerous lung troubles, don’t neglect your cold. Are you one of those unfortunate persons who generally manage to take a cold in the late summer or early autumn, which will stay or stick with you right through the winter, and perhaps continue under its baneful influence until spring ? Have you ever paused to think how you take these colds so easily, and why you cannot get rid of them ? The reason is simply that the vitality of your blood is low — that your blood is not furnishing your body with proper nourishment. If you are troubled and worried iu this respect, you must restore your system's efficiency by using TUSSICURA, the Great Cough Cure and Tonic. The valuable tonic action of TUSSICURA combined as a throat and lung healer makes you feel brighter, stronger, and more confident immediately. Prove it for yourself. FEET A NEW MAN.

“Having had a bad attack of Influenza and Congestion of the Lungs, it left me very weak, but after taking a few bottles of 'Tussicura,’ the great throat and lung tonic, I felt a new man. I shall always recommend it to my friends.” —(Signed) J. G. Gillies.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19100412.2.15

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 825, 12 April 1910, Page 3

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206

COLD ON TOP OF COLD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 825, 12 April 1910, Page 3

COLD ON TOP OF COLD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 825, 12 April 1910, Page 3

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