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A COUGH CURE INDUSTRY.

A CHAT WITH ME EVANS. How TUSSICURA, the Great Cough Cure, is made, and why the sale is over 70,000 BO ITLES annually. (By a Special Reporter). ' Arriving at 5 and 7 Dowling-street, my first impres-Lm was that of a wellorganised hive ot industry, controlled by a master hand, and very soon, after a chat with Mr tivti'.s., and a tlioiough inspection of the entire premises, my impression •»> as confirrnad. Mr Evans, in reply to questions of mine, stated that although the busir ess m Yew Zealand had only been established a little over eight years, the present sale of TUSSICURA, the Great Cough Cure, was far 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. On asking him the reasons for the.remarkable popularity of his remedy, Mr Evans said it was undoubtedly due chiefly to it* purity and unfailing efficacy, and its freedom from all rarcoiics and dangerous drugs, thus making it safe for even the youngest child ; other reasons being, he said, a plnasa'it taste and speedy and lasting offect." "La your Great Cough Cure TUSSlCUli'much diiferent in composition from other cough medicines," I asked. Mr Kvans replied. '•Emphatically so; and I consider the fact of my formula being off the beaten tr*ek, and entailing the use of many valuable extracts never before u-ed in Brit sh Pharmacy, the primary reason for the great success of TUbSfCURA, K-aiis's Great Cough Cure. One > f these extracts," Mr Evans went .n tn fay, "is that of a rare tropical plant, which some years ago was proved to be almost specific in cases of ! bi'inehitis, a-thma, and chronic chest ; and lung troubles, and the efficiency of , TUSSIcURA iti radically curing these ! more serious complaints makes it iafin- ! itely superior to the ordinary cough preparations which, as a rule, only aim at temporary relief through the medium of opiates and narcotic. poisons, a:id often do more harm than good." [ •'What do analysts and the medical ! profession think 'of TUSjJICURA, tne Great Cough Cure P" I suggested. Mr Bvans said, "it lids received the endor e ment ot punty, satety and etiuaey at the ot Uie highest auchontses, id i recommended by doctors, nurses and I people of position every wn«ro, and chein- | ists in every town, both hurts a d abroad are tostitymg to the enormous demand I for it." "What do you recommend TUSSICURA, the Great Cough Compound, for? •'coughs colds bronchitis, asthma, nasal catarrh, influenza, whoopmg cough, oldage coughs, and all chronic cnest and lung troubles, and I might mention that, during the severe influenza epidemic of two years ago, no remedy was more widely used nor uniformly successful." "Presumably you must possess many testimonials?" "Hundreds and hundreds, from high and low." "Do you ever pay for these?" "Most certainly not. All testimonials I possess are spontaneous letters of satisfaction and gratitude, and entirely un-so'lieit-e'V I tu« jij made my departurs, thoroughly convinced that if ever an article justified all that was claimed for it, Evan's TUS SICUR*, the Great Cough, Throat and Lucg Cure, was that one.

aM¥*3i*®a USON'S JARS, QUARTS & HALF-GALLONS. PATEMT SCEEW-TOP JAM JARS. barge assorhnont of Plain and Brass-Railed just landed. Prices to suit all. AGENTS FOR—The South British Fire Insurance Company, and Employers Liability Bisks. J. W. STURTON & CO., GENERAL GBOCEE S AND I RON MON GE ES, SLAIN STREET, .% PAHIATT7A.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10008, 2 April 1910, Page 6

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