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A LITTLE GIRL AT TEMUKA, NEW ZEALAND, CURED OF BRONCHITIS.

BY DB-. SHELDON'g NEW DISCOVERt My little girl was suffering; with Bronchitis, and was in a very bad stat« indeed with that troublesome malady, writes Mrs. A. E. Taylor, King Street, 'lemaki, New Zealand. We could givo her no relief till we heard of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. ■ We had tried many advertised remedies, which did not improvo her in tho least,' and we were giving her up as incurable! Finally wo were advised-to give Dr!' Sheldon's New Discovery a reasonable trial, and I am pleased to say its worklias been marvellous. Sho started to improvo immediately, and continued to r<>Rain her health and strength, -and is now as healthy and strong as any child of her ago in tho district, for which I shall for ever feel grateful to tho above -remedy, and will recommend it wherever I sep cases of that description. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is effect-' ing many wonderful cures of Bronchitis and Cronn. Ever}' Mother should provMn herself with this remarkable reinedv for uso in all emergencies, when delay always means danger. Tho children tiike New. Discovery readily, bceause it is agreeable to taste, and it always gives them relief Pries Is. Gd. and 3s.—Advt.

Ths first parade of tlic Y.Jf.C.A. cadets will 1)0 hold next Monday night.' " The section competition will bo held on February- 2, and probably the championship enp won at Manjjatainoka will bo present-', cd on that night. The attention of readers is drawn to : the' notice in onr advertisement columns of the resumption of tlio Theraophiea-l :i Ro--ciety's Sunday evening public k-otures to-'-morrow, when an appropriate opening a d- ; dress will be delivered by Mr. Short en-' titled "Life for Evermore." Tho society cordially invites all interested to make'a Bpacial effort to attend this, tho first moot>2 #1. JvOK.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 14

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309

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 14

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