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STOPS COUGHS, BANISHES COLDS A few doses of- Dr Sheldon's New Discovery, token when a cold is coinini' on, is generally all that is needed to soothe the fever and correct the liodilv discomfort of a severe. cold. It is well to continue taking New Discovery for a dav or two, even niter the attack seems averted, lor its soothing influence on the mucous membrane renders it less liable to a second attnck. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery, Is Oil and 3s Gd. Obtainable everywhere.

A sensational incident is reported to have occurred in a Church in a New Zealand centre recently. The Clergyman was in the middle of his sermon •when ho suddenly stopped and tried to mutter something. 'Words appeared to fail him, when to the amazement of ! his congregation, he put a bottle to his mouth and drank of the contents. Visions of poisoning in the pulpit flashed across the minds of several, but the " philtre the minister had taken was nothing more than a dose of Kofgo the great Cough Cure which had immediately eased his very sore throat immensely. Kofgo can be obtained at 2s 6d a bottle from leading chemists and stores, the wholesale distributors for the Coast being OrifTen and Smith, Orevmouth. —Advt.

A true and tried remedy for coughs colds, influenza, and sore throflt > s |‘NA7<OTV dosea la 04,

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1924, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
226

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1924, Page 3

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