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THE FIRST SNEEZE IS THE DANCER SIGNAL. Tirm* to Dike Dr Sheldon's Now Discovery for Coughs mid Colds. 1)om t lH't-doct 11 cold j it's serious. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery, Is k'd mid <d-> lid. Obtainable everywhere.

XOVKI.TY !X SYDNKY. SYDNKY. At--. (’. Allison's I'uiiit, known liv every New Zealander u lei 1 ■:ivisited Sydney, nt!i<- ill- termintu I n- the v:i-t trallio a i iy. i r.tiii. tiiil ti'itiii, i n thi' inn llm-rii 'ill -■ -1 (In- 1 1ttrlnhir— ii was luititvii s inii'illlit.*;i- "Thi'illso’i V I’uiiil I:-•<•:• i:,-t• nl' il;i- nerasi-.iial s'.-iisa-t;i its till,inl.'il to lie- train |ijis«cn-i*i's--l-US I -i . | i■; ixi-i. I*. 11 IV |l II- tIICI'C wdl ri- r>• ii:i«l ;>I•• stit it the hi wnrk--In-! i - 1 1 r tin- I'ivciiiiii i I i i'i* Sydney | llailour ! i riil . There Ims l ; 1 1 ; •• i t tinplate nl Alibim's 11.. in!,I I ..in!, tilll:nii-li the I sritio name i- r.-lamed, another timl I Ih-j-it l • -ri 11 i;> uti |'i *iv hundred yiud = away, in l.nvi-i.'ilfr liny. in m-ol the liti-tv nrii.T nl ihiii— i, i•• in-«T t i H■ 111 upon tlie litiililimc nf tin* Iti'iil-i'. Tlio Mi litin— o-in el', which I'tillcil iur .-niiH*tiilll- 1 1! • lll'-tlllisin- -enilli. 'llld which Mas ell'crted wit linn t tin- slightest hotluT, 111:>rlis tiiintltt-r -tc]) iti tin- cx - trtinrdinary ailvaiiceiiniu ni Sydney. Ami v.itli the sninhi:-- < vcr of the vti-t North Slinin trnHii- in I.mender li:iy. li'i-.v.'i’- ihi AJ:!-1-1i’- f’ninl tt -amir. i• 1 11 1 1 1 y -host, n ili :n 1 ,-ln‘ll nf I rams. timl il t llniistillii list-iiiiu-io-, tlii-rt* l.ti- <iiiiio tiln .liter ir-velly tn Sydney, the f-<.;l it! t <-iWonderful mnvillstairways. which whizz people, witlt(int llm ni*t(‘"ity Inr walknt-, li'ciin tlif* In til- tn tit" trams, anil vice versa. at tin- rate uf from >(Kltl t-> lU.dOll an hour. In the ii-ntii- i> an ordinary stairway fur the low who prelor tn v. alk. and f. t those who desire ii there is also ail elevator. Il will In- snmo tinti- before the joy "I osealatin- will have ceased tn thrill dwellers mi the Xnitli Shore. It is a thin- <f nntensin— v. mi. mily tn ti;e -n-al! Imv. lint l-> their sedate elders, wkn step nil and eft the tsrtilatnrs wit 1 1 all the enjoyment t' tit m:e takes a seat in a scenie railway. Sumo day, when csca-h-tin- is no len-er an enjoyable sen-a-tion, men will travel up and down those strau-e del ices, nonchalantly smekiiin pipes, and lmried in news, papers; dapper- wit! eease tn oxprosa quiverinji ecstasy in shy fti-nlos and lnu-htor as they ascend and descend. Hut that day is a Inn- way off. The inovintj stairways have evolved a new race on the North .shore—a race of expert escalators.

For Bronchial Conghs, take Wooda’ Great Peppermint Cure

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1924, Page 4

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472

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1924, Page 4

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