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Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery.

Of all the new discoveries in medical science, the piost remarkable in recent years, is one which will prove invaluable to thousands of people, and which it is believed will take the place of oil other remedies for the cure of coughs, colds, and consumption. The preparation is called Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery, for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption, and is a scientific compound of' great) merit. It is most healing to the lungs and throat, and cures the cough or cold in a remarkably short time, leaving no bad after-effects. As it contains no opiates or other poisons, it is a perfectly safe remedy for 'children, and is particplarly good for croup and whooping cough. The close is small, and it is pleasant to take. For salo by A. AV. J. Mann, agent, chemist.

What is claimed to constitute a record in the enrolment of members is stated to have been accomplished by the Wellington Cooks’ and Waiters’ Union. Tho secretary reported to the last meeting that for the sixteen mouths past 72G members had been enrolled in the ranks of tho union. This was. the report stated., a credit to the city of Wellington, which had the only union of the kind in New Zealand. There had been of late an agitation for the formation of similar unions in Christchurch, New Plymouth, Hastings, and Palmerston North, and a good deal of correspondence had taken place with the Wellington union on the subject. It was hoped, the secretary said, that when the conditions of labor wore definitely settled in Wellington, an organiser would be sent to those towns to facilitate the formation of the desired unions, and eventually to bring about a federation of cooks and waiters’ unions on the lines of the wharf laborers’ and tramways men’s federation.

Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. Taken after meals, digest the food This is the natural cure for Indigestion. Food half digested is poison, as it creates gas, acidity, palpitation of the heart, headaches, and many other troubles. When you take Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules you can feel certain you are not taking into your system any strong medicine or powerful drug, but simply the natural digestive elements which every weak stomach lacks. One or two taken after each meal will positively cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all Stomach troubles. For salo by A. W. J. Mann, agent; chemist

RING UP C. WATSON, CAB PROPRIETOR, Bright Street. Telephone No. 832. MENNiE & DAY, Manufacturers of 3ISCUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY AUCKLAND AND THAMES.

To Settlers in Gisborne and East Coast Districts. WE wish to draw your attention to the fact that we supply the Best JAMS and MARMALADE made in the colony, largely from Fruit Grown in the Auckland District Why, then, should you send your money South for these Articles?

—BUY—MENNIE AND DAY’S Biscuits, Jams, Fancy Confections, Chocolates and Sweets of every kind Head Office: Albert St., Auckland. McConnell and co., SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. T TTMOST CARE exercised in thf U selection of our Meat?, and Quality Guaranteed. Customers waited on. for Orders. McConnell and co. GISBORNE

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2130, 12 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2130, 12 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2130, 12 July 1907, Page 4

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