ORIGIN OF DISEASE,
Nine-tenths of the principal diseases which to-day afflict tlio human race havo their rise in a common, ordinary, little cold. The history of most cases of disease of this character is very much tho same. The cold comes, and is neglected. It moves down from nose to throat,from throat to bronchial tubes and lungs, and when it doesn’t end there, in consumption. Its after effects are sure to weaken tho kidneys, liver, and heart. This is all accepted, and taught ill the medical schools of today. It is well for you to remoinbor it. An equa 11yv.'m portant fact to remember is that tho proper and only scientific treatment for a cold in any stage is Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. This medicine will cure any kind of a cold .or cough, and will prevent all the dangerous after effects of lung and Throat Diseases. It is guaranteed, to cure. Try it. Price, Is 6d and 3s, ..Obtainable at A. AV, J. Iv'ann’s, chemist, agent.
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THE PRESS AND NO-LICENSE TESTIMONY of an American newspaper that bitterly opposed Prohibition to the first effects of NOLICENSE in Atlanta (125,000 inhabitants): — “Every cell door at police headquarters, stood wide open yesterday. For the first time since the establishment of the house of detention, there was not a prisoner within its portals.” —ATLANTA J OURNAL. TESTIMONY of an influential New Zealand newspaper formerly opposed to NO-LICENSE:— “No one, we believe, could sincerely declare that he would like to see the Licensed system restored to Invercargill. AVe do not know on what grounds the open bar. in private hands can be defended.”' -SOUTHLAND TIMES.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2215, 12 June 1908, Page 3
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