l( Wool buyers sometimes do things that arc unaccountable was an admission made by one of them ■ before the Boyal Commission at Christchurch in reply to a query as to why and wherefore. This drew from Dr McArthur the remark:—“ I hope you are not speaking personally,” to which the witness replied : —“ Well, buyers think that everyone is ready to try to get the better of them, and they endeavor to give tit-for-tat.”
Cuyler Battings, the popular A merloan dramatio aotor, formerly touring Australia with the Williamson Dramatio Company, writes as follows: For several days I have tuff‘red from a severe oold contracted on the stage through exposure, when a friend of mine reoommended me to try a bottle of Dr Sheldon’s New Disoovery. He said it had cured him of a bad oold contracted a week previously. I obtained a b .tile, and am pleased to say that I obtained reiief after ' •aking the first doee. and in a couple of daya was completely cured. Can heartily reoonjm nd Dr Sheldon's New Disoovery to any. on« suffering from a bad oouvh or cold. Fond >t pleasant to take, and am convinced it is a preparation of great merit.— For sale ■ hi 4, -W. J. Mann, Agent, .Chemlßt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1855, 8 September 1906, Page 2
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