I .and Grown Folk Too • | Many children who thrive in Summer are retarded in their healthy development by a succession of Coughs and I Colds through the Winter months. Some Mothers think it cannot be avoided, and let tho colds run their course, stealing I the roses from the children's cheeks and enfeebling the little limbs. The little oodies are racked with Coughs, the throats 1 strained, and the lungs receive injuries that sometimes last through life. Only a cold, but tho little one recovers slowly 1 its liveliness and bloom. It catches cold more easily after each attack. The child's cold requires intelligent treatment, I and the careful mother cuts short its course by timely use of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. A few doses relieve tho I congestion and cool the fevered head, the little throat becomes comfortable, the coughing stops. Soon the child is itself | again, and the system has no strain from which to recover. [, , 1" Bead the following interesting letter from a [i Christchurch lady, MRS. T. BURRELL, Victoria I Street, Christchurch, N.Z., in which she tells how I Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery benefited her boy Leslie. | " My little boy, four years of age, was suffering from a very bad s h» cold on the chest, accompanied by a severe croupy and chronio cough, I wiW/ IP which would, always leave. him exhausted," writes Mr. T. Burrell, , § GMf, Victoria-street, Christchurch, N.Z. '' During the attack ho would go K wWiff Jy black in the.face,.-causing us great worry and alarm. Wo tried every--1 yW/zi / thing that was advertised and recommended, but it was of 110 use. I Will Hearing about how Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery had cured a similar I \fflj|ppr W case, I made inquiries'and purchased a bottle for a trial, with the result | ' \ /A. that the coughing and pains in his chest were immediately relieved, I and his health and appetite were completely restored, and ho is to-day I perfectly cured and in the very best of health, for which I have Dr. I / ■ \ .Sheldon's New Discovery alone to thank. I hope these few words of , I f I S V gratitude may cause others in tho same- state as my child to give it < I I I \ the trial it honestly deserves." \\ j~SAFEfIKMBS" THE HOME~]. I ' | : Q i -lliiM'"''' J With Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery to rely upon (he Mother need IK have no fear, for Winter's il are kept away from her child, and steady i jifgraßsli llMMllli// \ y development may go on as in the Summer months. Should the children L ' contract Whooping Cough, Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery can be relied P' upon to alleviate the attacks of coughing, and to cut short tho duration I / _ of the disease. With Measles, the only treatment is to keep the child I warm in bed, and give regular doses of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, to . , II ' == -J control the cough. There will be no after, effects from Measles if Di. ——— |s ' Sheldon's New Discovery is used according to directions. In sudden : /. lkblis bdiuum, {Fnm a Pmi). attacks of Croup the dose must be repeated iat more frequent intervals, . '] when relief will come quickly, and ever afterwards when the child appears the least croupy the attack can be averted 1 by the prompt use of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. ! • | ' It is a powerful remedy, but contains no narcotics or poisons of any kind, and mothers from all parts of Australasia | joyfully testify and delight to tell all the world how Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery has saved their children. IB? 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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 4
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