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A Shm-editch girl has died after being scalded by a jug of boiling coSee which she upset with her skipping ropo. A WONDER-WORKER. "Wβ havo used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery," writes William Lewis, 89 Victoria Road, Auburn, Tic. "It work 9 wonders for the children, in fact during the winter we would not deem it safe to be without it." Price, la. 6d. and 3s.—Advt. 13 For the past ten years the parish council of Sway, in the New- Forest, have not spent a single penny. In 1900 they had a balance in hand o£ £7 Bs. Bd., and tha figure still remains the same. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. ' . EFFECTUALLY CURED. No matter how long you have suffered from Kkoumatism; no matter what other remedies have failed, HHEUARj, ff given a fair trial, will effect a cure. Thousands of othor sufferers have been permanently, cured by RHBUIIO, when ' all else has been tried in rain. Manyhave spent large sums of money at' Rotorua and other thermal sprinjg, but' ,it was KEDGUIIO that eTenfcnally efFedrert* [,a cure. If J»n nrn raJForiiig; fram Rlpu-i (tinntisin, or frasi Sent,. I/amfcaie, Sda., , Kca, or kindred . cara'plaints. five KHKUMO a fair trial. It has cured others and will cure yon—and that at little cost, AH chemists and stores, Jβ, . ,tid* nad. 45.. 6d.-Adxt, J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 5

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217

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 5

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