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>W SkV/ f > Worsethanthealarm 1 ■#* / V of fi -V he br *f ß f i >f' \ 3 * jW ~" /-« ffi cough of Croup which * f^r7> ~y% n"* Jl~~ sounds like the chil- ; <•* \\. ) dren's death-knell, and ■; 1 % J It means death unless I $w \\ I something is done ; \ f \ Z A#¥ » \\ / quickly. There is little t Y ' f\ % ? , i "" > * , w_ time then to send away f ( \ -j, ■> if J EBfe or h e lp> the father ; * /✓' v" £ v, *i. f { an d mother must stand , J \! f AC idl y by watching their "' if >5 ""*""' b i darling choke to death \ \ V \ V\ y unless they have pru- i \ (. j dently made prepara- i "i «#t tion for the sudden * j Ss^= _^ attack. Dr. Sheldon's i] :| worst form of Croup. 'I There is no disease that I creeps on more insiduously, or requires more prompt treatment than Croup. It y I often comes without the slightest warning; the little one going to bed ' I apparently quite well, until the mother is awakened distressed and frightened 1 in the middle of the night by the brassy cough and the choking for breath. If s I proper medicine be not instantly given, in a few hours, treatment mr»y be of no | rj avail. Dr. Sheldon J s New Discovery is a remedy, which mothers can rely upon a for a few doses will control the cough and relieve the choking, and continued I regular doses will soon make everything right again. I It is the wise mother who prepares for trouble in time of peace, and I always keeps a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery on hand for such an '• emergency as this. . it Dr. Sheldon's Naw Discovery can be safely given to the smallest child, s for it contains no opiate or other poisons. It is pleasant to the taste, and the I children like it, so there is never any trouble in getting them to take it. ! ' ■ . Si \ "OFTEN HAD TO SEND FOUR YEARS OLD BOY "IT KEEPS THE ? i' FOR A DOCTOR IN THE rHOKTNr with rron ■ I MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. CHOKING WITH BRON- PHLEGM LOOSE \ j CHITIS. : - 5 " These last three years," writes . . - AND " ,■ Mrs. G. Marriott, Chloride and '-'Mv little bov four vears old ■ i' .%. William Sts., Broken Hill, N.S.W., had Bronchitis for'a longCe, and GUARDS OFF ALL J I I have always kept a bottle of Dr. he suffered a great deal," writes ij I Sheldon s.N Discovery m the Mrs. W. Sheather, 41 Terrace- HANfiFR L J house. -My boy used to suffer very ; street, New Farm, Q. "One night Urtl,ULn ' 3 a. much with. Croup, and we have he tool; a very bad turn, and I fc 1 °f ten had to send for a doctor in really thought he was going to " I have used Dr. Sheldon's New [ 4 the middle of the night,, thinking choke. He quite lost his breath. Discovery on several occasions " f ;. he would choke-before •morning.- A friend having a bottle of Dr. writes Mrs. John Braye, Lambton- L I -Also my httlc giri suffered with Sheldon's New Discovery was with road, Lambton, N.S:W. "My chid- 3 i Croup.and. Bronchitis,ycrj' badly, . me at the time, and she gave my . renarcsubjecttoCroup.sol alwajs t :j but since I used Dr. Sheldon s New little boy a dose, and it eased him ; keep it in the h'busi and as soon as 1 • Discovery I have never had a so 1 got a bottle in the morning, I hear them the least bit Croupv. I '* 4 -doctor to,them,'.-.lMy,littlc girls.. ■ an d it cured him. It is a wonderful keep giving it to. .them until thev >} *i Bronchitis is cured, \ and if t. ever; medicine, and a thing one cannot are quite well again. It is the bes't '' ;]' hnd.the slightest >siga of croup on;. Ycrv wc n be without, especially ; medicine ■ I have ever used for j ? cither of them I give them a dose where there are children. I shall Croup, as it keeps the phlegm loose '\ j| of New Discovery, and.it stops it: never be without it myself." ■ and guards off all danger. ,, f ', at once." ■'■■'.- ■y , ■■' ! \ ' . A f"\ AND ;: ; oiwVy u iVLk n ■ ? i is an unequalled preparation for ihe immediate relief and permanent cure of all | I diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, including Influenza, Bron- jj I chitis, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Respira- | \ tion, and Pains in the Chest. When used according to directions is a sure preven- < s tative of Pneumonia and Consumption. Every bottle guaranteed to give satisfac- » i tion or money refunded. • I I Prices, 1/6 and 3/-; Hospital Size, 5/-. If not obtainable locally, will be sent post | I free upon receipt of the price by the Sheldon Drug Co., Ltd., 15 O'Connell St., Sydney. | f §Mq«L Mf*.»« i SV mdTstnictrb^sXhg P maile jjj^^^^^^l^^iiifeilij I ■ .- ■ . "•' ! ' 13 ij itii"i©id© v_l_J/ f: Most chemists and re- i 5^ 1 tailers will Sive vnn TlntiT, <Qi fyrVa<Qi E*«a •$» THE ESTATE OF R. GREEN, GUN--1 in g tonS S i|o y s °sdi?eX \ ««!' " 3 J p S ho f : r eve;.^ r u A R VZ r B S^^!« S, nnd One Who does not tioiis; Harbour Boards; Large USUAL PiUCES. |, maintain the dignity pf the S?m r M§mr p'fupmt- .. . .p-B- Gun, top action, usual prioei. I' nroff><;sinTi nnr)- ivhn i»ill i BUftNSIDE CEMENT m strength, £i ss. bale Price, .£2 2s. 6d. I profession, and who Will j Fineness, Uniformity,. Colour, D.8.8.L. Gun, with Greener, crossbolt I try to sell you a substitute and Purity takes highest rank, usual price, £7 10s. Sale Price, £3 Ife t On Which he makes a larger as proved by the euonuous dc- i D.8.13.L. Cashniore Hamnierloss Pigeon ' profit. You'know the in- mand - ' ( t\. asrai price, £i 2 lOs - Sale Pdce . j £sr'££S&?tl i J^9syysp.«B ' have you tried my own i warded on receipt of cheque, P. Notes, I mixture. *is - jus t M | AMirCHnAn , e . ; «!°od. : . LAN KSH EAR'S J^ 1, /° E CATALOGUE, POSTED i Allow no one to deceive I < n- L . \zr < P^.. 0 * funs by Greener, Scott, Eichi you. There is no remedy Bartisfattf y Ptmtmg Wotfcs. & £ '«, BosweU, and HisJSSf " lISHSsSfSS * I,J 1 ?■ tatld " Established 18P0. PARTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH ardcoughmedicine. we are Old Established, yet α^newzbalamd.. i) our machinery and typo are of the '■ ■ i•■ t fg* and ° Ur ' WOrk ' S mmSm UP " " SITORS T0 WE TE : / 1 to ' (late " • in, ABE INVITED TO VISIT THE -, j*s&\j «S/ We have a large nnd well selected AUCTION ROOMS OF J\ stock of First-class Leather Goods from W nTTTV«4PV x n« It iM±foiti2®r the best makers. JllU UIN bJbi X &, CO., jS Jlanuiacturers or tho Celebrated Corner Eangitikei and Quoen Streets W Barnsbury Series of. Writing DlockS, . Hundreds of various articles arc sent $PWi Ml M v/aTuc PaPer ' ' a,KI SPleßdid yi*% Undoubtedly tho Best House In Town CALL AND GET PHICES. YA'j<jmy I*4*J for Note and Envelopes. ■ , . /i ! — WALTER AIMDRtZWS MSISSMu/e LANKSHEA.B, I K y f Po T w ; Uscrs call at L.^___yi___ 3 4y_____i! pBINTEHi _ AMB7ONQUAYi Onnosito Bank of New. Zealand. "'J" 0 , 1 ; ,J™ . wl , u guarantee are the — ' : !__ tiLLAPiior and BIiST in tho Markot BTCHINQ, chafing, face " — I blotches, heat rash, pimples ELECTRICITY_IN THE HOME. WORKS, sunburn, cracks, Chaps, or ttstE Specinlise in the comploto equip. '" any skin irritation quickly cured »* "'»»' , of ~ ",' „ ~~ M ■ , v hir I AMCC Mcnni IMC or country lor ELECTRIC LIGHTING, mKE results obtained by Advertisers by LANE S ME DO LINE — h EAT ixu. nnd COOKING. I in the Classified Columns of "The Queen of Skin Tonics. I'- at R. Y. WALLS AND CO., Dominion" a/e such as to confirm their Chemi«t<; IT C lo S liOULCOTT STBEBT, belief that Iho paper has a wider cirouonemists. u. Wellington. i a tio Q than any other d.iiv journal fn .'Phone 2971, P.O.' Box ,737. Hex Zealand^

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 14

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