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However annoying a bad cold may be, it is not a thing to which most people attach much importance. Yet, as a matter of fact, is is these minor complaints that, if neglected, lead to serious evils, and unless they are located in time disastrous results may ensue. In the winter season especially exposure to the weather will affect the strongest constitutions and a sudden chill may sow the seeds of the most dangerous lung and chest complaints. A? a remedy for all kinds of pulmonary diseases, particularly in their earlier stages. TUSSICURA may fairly claim to be without an equal. It not only loosens the phlegm and other obstructions that gather in the bronchial tubes, but it also gives strength to the organs, thus providing powers of resistance in case of a threatened return of the malady. During the time that this preparation has been before the public, it has effected innumerable cures, and those who have once tried it cannot speak too highly of its wonderful qualities. Although it is primarily a specific for throat and lung complaints, TUSSICURA will be found equally efficacious in attacks of Influenza, affording instant and permanent relief to the sufferer. With a bottle of this mixture at hand there will be no danger of a bad cough or cold developing into anything more Berious. No household should be without it.— •«* 4

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 20 February 1902, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 20 February 1902, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 20 February 1902, Page 7

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