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BEST FOF! CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLK, TOO. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery is a « a j- 0 ; ,i„l certain remedy lor C hildicn s Winter ills, am! has 1n,,.i-lit Ik '” Ul ‘ urn! stren;ii !i to thousands ol mcWj children. , , , It can lie relied on to cheek the cold m» quickly that the cosy .necks have no time to «rmv pale, and the little lirnin remains clear and Jensi live for the day’s study, ltemem.iei, school (lavs should he days ol heJ:Ji, happiness* and steady . deveioonimn, hnt to many delicate, sickly chik.re.i thev are days of suffering. , If your children are weak ami smile. constantly retarded in their "<•>!' and -rowth hv coughs and cold-, .bet cannot study’ with profit, and t.-cy cannot "row into healthy men end woni'oi." A cold in the head unlits any child for lessons, and the constant cough of a child not only weakens the one, but distracts the attention of all tin* others. . - , -.s, , No coughing at night when Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery has been taken before bedtime, but deep, ref res limy sleep to lit the children for another day of school. Dr Sheldon s New Discovery has become the Australian Mothers’ refuge for relieving coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Dr Sheldon’s Now Discovery. Is Oil and 3s Cd. Obtainable everywhere.

SPLIT BANK NOTES. strr.t. beixcTctrcrr.ated. Split one pound notos: are still hemp; negotiated in rlie city, two Chinese fruiterers Koine ainonp the latest victims of this form of fraud. Both accepted the notos as genuine, only to discover too late that they had been over trusting. Another Chinaman was more fornnate as he unfolded the note and had detected the fraud. The would-bo swindler thereupon threw down half-a-crown on tho counter in payment for his purchase, snatched the note and decamped.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 1

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298

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 1

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