lii reference* to the political controversy which is now raninjj ns to the formation of a new party if mipiht In* interesting to know that whilst there is a tlnuhl as to who is to lie the leader of this party there is no doubt whatever that Kofe;o is the leader ol Cotlffh Cores. It is very nice to take and extremely elfective. The tirst dose is ouaranteed by the inaiiilfaHiirers to •jive immediate relief to even the mostdistressino ot folds and one bottle Jtenerally cores. Kofj'o is obtainable id 2s lid from lemlint: chemists and stores, toe wholesale distributors lor the Coast hoi no (trill'en and Smith, Cireymmith.—Advt.
EE ST FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLK, TOO. |)p Sheldon's Now Discovery is a, sale ami certain remedy lor Children's Winter ills, and lias brought health ami strengili to thousands ol sickly eliihlre'i. It ran In* relied oil lo cheek tin: colil so quickly that the rosy < hecks have lio time to grow pale, and the little hrain remains clear and s live for the day’s study. Rememaei. school days should he days ol health, happiness and steady deveionm *ni, hut to many delicate, sickly child)' l u they are days of slilfcring. If your children are weak ami sickly, icnslantly retarded in their ucik and growth by eoliths and colds, they cannot study with profit, and tney cannot grow into healthy men and women. A cold in the head unfits any child for lessons, and the constant cough of a child not only weakens the one, hut distracts the attention of all the others. No coughing at night when Dr Sheldon's New Discovery has lieen taken lie Id re hedlime. Init deep. refreshing sleep to lit the children for another day of school. Dr Sheldon's New Discover! Inis heroine the Australian Mother.*,’ i('luge for relieving coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and hroncliitis. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery, Is ild and .‘ls (id. Obtainable everywhere.
IsniST l'l.Y-'WHKKI.. . I.O.VDOX. Mnnli 1.1 A llv-wheol, -'Oi't in diameter ami weighing VI tons. Imvst at tin* Dlobe IroiHvnrks. StnlyDriiljjte. Cheshire, yesterday. killing <)"<•* man. ami seriously iiijurin;' live other.--. Fragments of the wheel wort* tiirown through tin* roof of the* rolling mills to the galvanising department. and one of them, weighing about throe tons, passed over n railway wagon in which John Hop wood was working, entting him in two. One of the spokes and part of the flange of the wheel flew through the roof of the engine shed almost vertically anil crashed into the chimney k’lOfi high, causing about VOft from the top to fall. One of the injured men is in a critical condition.
A cold in tlio Head makes one miser aide. Lose no time in getting “NAZOL.” Clears out colds and catarrh in double-quid: time.. Is Gd for CO doses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1924, Page 1
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