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WHERE A COLD EXISTS.

The human body is a frail maohir c. Very little is required to unset its working — to throw health out of gear. No matter jebat ailment or dieeaee attacks the body, strength :is absolutely necessary to enable the sufferer to regain rolbnst health, . " ' ' .<-.. Couehs and colds produce inflammation of the parts attacked. This inflamma'ion, and the consequent straining /of oonghing quickly affects the etrength throughout. Tussicura— the greate?t congh and cold cure known — is a strengthening lung and throat tonic, as well as a cough onre. Tusßicura quickly relieves and cures bronchial inflammation and throat soreness, and promptly removes acoumulated'phlegm ; and while Tussioura is curing a bad case of cough,' it is keeping up and adding to the strength of the body, because Tussicura is a genuine throat and lung tonic as well-as a cough and oold medicine. You can clearly see that this is the only reaeorable and rational way to oure all throat and chest ailments. And Tufsioura always cures and strengthens. *" Sold by all good ohemists and grocers, in bottles, 2s 6d and is 6d each, or direct from the lussicura Manufacturing Company. Dunedin. •»*■-*»

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 46, 14 November 1907, Page 7

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WHERE A COLD EXISTS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 46, 14 November 1907, Page 7

WHERE A COLD EXISTS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 46, 14 November 1907, Page 7

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