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EES" FOE CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLK, TOO. 1)r Sheldon’s Xew Discovery is a sate and certain remedy lor Children’s Winter ills, and lias ln«m<rlit health and strength to thousands of sickly children. It can he relied on to check the cold so quickly that the rosy < hecks have no time 'to crow pale, and the little drain remains clear and :ensttive for the day's study. Ilemem.icr, school diiys .should ho thiys ot lu*u:lh, happiness and steady . devcloonv.'Ut, lint to many delicate, sickly children they are days of suffering. li' your children are weak and .sickly, constantly retarded in their wcik and growth iiy coughs and colds, they cannot study ‘ with profit, and ti’.c.v cannot grow into healthy men and women. A cold in the head unfits any child for lessons, and the constant couch of a child not only weakens the one, but distracts the attention ol all the others. No cun till i litc at night when Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery has been taken before bedtime, hut deep, refreshing sleep to lit the children lor another day of school. Dr Sheldon’s Xew Discovery has become the Australian Mothers’ refuge for relieving coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Dr Sheldon’s Xetv Discovery, Is 0(1 and 3s Gd. Obtainable everywhere.

Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure. For Coughs mid Colds, never fails

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240716.2.12.3

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1924, Page 1

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220

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1924, Page 1

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