(/rem a fholt.) lew Oisoberf for Coughs and Colds The Latest and Best I am > Brm boltever In Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds, and I feel (hat I ought to write and tell you how useful It has been to me In my work as an Elocutionist, As you oin quite realise It Is necessary for me fo have my throat and voice always In as perfect condition ij I possibly can. and although I hive tried many things for this purpose, I am sure there Is nothing which gives Immediate relief and makes your voice and throat quite normal again so quickly as does Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. When I was teaching elocution In tho Victoria Arcade, I had occasion to recommend it on numerous occasions to my pupils, and In every. Instance the results were all that could bo desired. Dr. Sheldon's Now Discovery Is now a.regular standby with me, for whonevor I foe] . the slightest Cough or Cold coming on, I immediately have recourse to it, and never yet has It tailed me. lam a Arm believer In New pit- ■ eovery, and hava groat pleasure in recommending It to all my friends. Yours very truly, (Signed) OEHALD HARCODBT, 82 William Street, Darlinghurst. , STOPS COUGHS .BANISHES COLDS Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery Is the quickest, safest, and beat-known remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, nnd'allThroatand Chest Troubles. It Is the remedy thai can always be relied upon. BLEND CHAFF Having ■, large consignments coming forward, until stocks are reduced. we quote this ~.'£3/5/ .• ex store per quarter ton, SPOT CASH ONLY. The quality is good. SAMUEL BBOVp Ltd. TOBY STEBBT AM) WILLIS STKEET I. DEPOTS. •
I 1 B flI i 111 m !§ The Sportsman's I'" m * m ; ' "FAVOURITE" j S ESi 'HI $5 Once a Shooter has n«d the C.A.C. 2,- ejs km as Ssil'' <t ■."/-■. 'j •. l 5 i I\~ Ea ™ ' . Kfiß §s&' favourite Cartridge it become! .J ' i[ .* ra .■ ™* 11 his particular ammunition for all time. . -xrfi H || Read what a Sportsman uyi: ■ | '•' /j, §| H! 1 "' ' lavc ' 3Mn C.A.C. 'Fit- jJV " 'R| ~j I Sy- " . "ourite'for the past few years and . | ■ Wi I S£= "have been very pleased with its „, J \ I || rag fi "killing power. 1 find it a better : | / ■*&> era ip "Cartridge than the imported article • [13 Ejjl I "and can strongly recommend it," | ft. n EH B- U Take; f:AC/Waterproof Cart- j Jfc g "Z . ridges on your next »hoot.. You "^ B / 1 will find them Quick, Clean, and of | <fe H ' B ISi dead ' y Penetration - I J&JKn B H I §tr The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. i M ™ I Auckland $ •*■ S ■ HB fH La 4-h.p., 3-speed (toirater-shaft, 1920 Model Just landed, complete, including Lamp and Horn, £1415 MOTOR CYCLE COVERS, 26 x 2}, spocinl heavy, ,£3'9s.; 28 x 8, all weather, £5 165.; also Tubes, Sparking Plugs, Lodge, Sphinx, Splctdorf,'Elfe, Demon, Ecx, Reflex, etc., from ?s. Gd.;Mechanical .Horns, 155.; Chains, nil ■ sizes and makes; Tyre Removers, 3s. Bet; Belts, j, J, lin., and Hin., from 12s. 6d.j Brake Blocks; Bowden Wire and Casing, Is. 3d. foot; Motor Outfits, Monkey Grip, Bulldog, Patchquick, Patches, Solution, and Accessories in great variety. BRIT ISHBICYCLES, Premiers, Warwick, Sun, Maosey-Harris, Ivanhoo (B.S.A. arriving), and.others, Indies' and gent's, sites 18 to 2fi inch frames, the best assortment in tho city, from £\2 125., well fitted. TYRES, Dunlop Railroad, Moseley's Red War Office Cover, Oceanic, Britannia, Michelin, Barnet Glass, Nos. 1 and 2, Velox, Record, Avebury, National, Crescent, Champion, and other Tyres and Tubes in sizes 24 x lj and li, 26 x If. IJ, and 13, 28 x I|, lj, 11, and I Tyres from Bs. fid. Tubes from Is. Gd. LAMPS in wonderful variety. Black Oil Lamps, 3s. Gd ; Millers Plated Bell Hock (a beauty), 19s. 6d.; Lucas Gas Lamps, from 17s. fid.; many others, 16s. Gd. to 275. 6d. Large Motor Sots, M 10s. Belts, Tools, Spanners, Bags. Pumps, 3s. to 7s. 6d.; strong English, 15 x J, ss. Gd. each. ' Trouser Clips, 3d. A M Leather Gaiters, Is. Gd. Chains, Cyclometors. SADDLES, Brooks, Lycetts, and others, from 12s 6d.; Saddle Covers, from 2s. Gd. In fact wo stock the best of eyrvothing for Cyclists -at bedrock prices, and forward all orders over 10s. post free. For overything. for Cycles and Sewing Machines try the old firm first.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 3
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