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DON'T !!E CLFICT A COLD—IT'S DANGEROUS. There’s dancer ih i <*!;1. 'i'lio Cold you not, may lit* a timoly uavuinit ol something ' more dangerous to follow. £OlllO people oati'li cold easily; no sooner 0110 cold iianisliod than they have not another one. That’s dangerous. A cold lowers the vitality and weakens the whole hndv. ft starts with watery eyes, sore all over feelinn, and perhaps mils into lironehitis or I’ncniiicinia. So prepare fortroul.de • afore it troubles you. A hotlle of Or Sheldon’s N'e.v Discovery i- a safe-] guard against suc h ills. In the home | "dart* :: r. always louml. toughs and Golds do mu obtrude. Hr Sheldon's Xew lliscoverv is a preventive as well as a renn-dy. A do-e taken before exposure to inclement weather fortifies the system. A dose after exposure prevents the dnneer of a chill. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery. Is Td and tfs dd. Obtainable everywhere.

l*>oi«|omly we hoar n* a horse lending its strength to :ti.l a i ar uphill, hut vin'-voi'U—U*>s frmsieetlv. Tie.- f;»i ry talo of ilio iiiou. t> v. ho helped tho lion was oxompliiioil tho other dav (states’ the “Mannwntti Daily Times”), when, ill a Palmerston Xorth street, a motorcar was t<> he seen hitched to a wagon aiding the horse to draw its heavy load to the level ground,

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 4

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218

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 4

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