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LIGHTNING EFFECTS. You ooi tlio houelicial effect ol Ur Sheldon's New Discovery the instant von take the first iloso. It soothes t!u> raw ami teiuler throat, protects it from cold conns, and clears the head. There's nothinc like it for preventin'; mills from fasteninj.; upon you. It ••knocks" the conn—clears the throat stops the tickle.

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A question by Mr .1. A. MacPherson (Oamarii) tv-nocting wheat and flour, drew a short statement from the Minister for Agriculture.

Mr Noswiirlhv said he could assure the questioner on Hie point as to whether the Cnvcriimcnt had secured sullicieiH wheat to 'cc them through, tint the C.overtimcnt was in a very favourable position till the next Australian harvest came along. The Government had no obligations for next year. H would rest entirely with the millers it there was not enough grown <*n tto country. It was proposed to retain the dutv that existed at present, and he intended to ask the Government to increase the dutv on Hour to £.b ‘he onus rested on the millers of importing wheat if there was not enough.

11l art or science, politics i On every field where paths made, Intojzrity knows naught of shame — The path of honor leads to fame. In winter months when spread, And every parent's heart idrend. For roughs and colds the ir trade, of life are hlame ot place and epidemics filled with place and

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 3

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