LITTLE GIRL CURED OF BRONCHITIS. BY DE. SHELDON'S NBW DISCOVEKY "My little gfoi, tour y&ars old. r tnto suffering from a Sad attack, of bronchitis, and we could not eet her any relief, although wo tried _ all fends of so-called remedies and medical advice," writes Mrs-. M. Bartlett, 10 Charles Street,. Asbburtoii, New-Zealand. "A iady who had cured s littlo boy of this same complaint advised us to try 'Dr. Sheldon's 3>Jew Pisovery, ps sho had every ftiifj. in it's healing' qualities. My jittifl girl tiSed to go black in the face with coughing fits, aad wa fully expected .to Ib'so her in.one of them, but, thanks to the uso of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, .&110 S3 bow . pr.-ictic,'illr cured, and in strong and robust lie.iHh again, and I shall consider it my duty to recommend its use to airy, mother wfco has children similarly affected, «nd I shall always feel grateful to New Diseovrty, as I consider it sayed Biy chili's Hfe Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is a most effective, family xfeoagdy, reUeviiig yonng and old alike of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, and all trouKe's of tho lun?s and throat. Price Is. W. a'od Ss.—Aari.
Messrs. Baldwin. and Rajward, pateit attorneys, of 813 Lambton .Qtwf, report that they havo filed tho following applications for patent -of New Zealand recently :—W. E. and. W- G. P. StT-rsh, Claremont, W. Australia,' rotary iaivn sprinkler; G. Yon- Bibra', Klslernwich, Victoria, school, ete„ combination desfe and seat; I'. B. Domone, Palmerston North, improvements in tho trcatinent of flax and. other fibrous plants; C. S. Trinder, Chriijtch'irrch, inipCTvetneßts in appliances for. use iu coiirtectio.n with saucepans; G. Grithe, Paris, Fr.-iuce, improvements in or relating to vaivejess pumps' for producing a vacuafti.; A. E>, : .Wiseman, Sydney, improvoinents in. tongueless clamp buckles; E, M. Mathiaa, 1 Edwardstown, Alistraiia, an im.provi«u junction plato an.d detiiolsable joint for bedsteads, furniture, awl the life; J. A. Heskett, W.tihi, improvements in the treatment of fcrQßSiiul pwiiKratery to smelting. The safest, quickest, eheansst ren;e<lv for a cough or cold is "NA.ZOL." Some .- drops on sugaT, a f-eiw whiffs frotn a Nazol Inhaleir, or Na little r-abbed on tlie chest, will afford relief. Tfist ft TO-D-AY. —Advt. 9
• GAVE INSTANT feEUHP. "My little daughter ifaud was very bad with croup, and I was woi-M. out with loss of «ayg Mrs, Catherine Holland. 15(J AJdaUfo lisiaet, Berlia«ipore, N.Z. "A friend fend semi Chaipterlain's Cougli Remedy sulveitisetl im the- relief of croup and suggested rej tryitift it, X did so and it gave the child instant relief. I have se& : n dozens- of chiklieix relieved of croup by Chatahorlaiii's Cough Remedy."—Advt. "Just a coughV YJwt it's hurt-' iag baby, and may arouse. SerisiM troubje. Give the little «B<s a {?.«■ drops ef "NAZOL" on lurav euß&r and tbo coauhwiU a goaii Met far y.oui- j
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2162, 30 May 1914, Page 3
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