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DON’T NECLECT A COLD—IT’S DANGEROUS. There’s danger m a Cold. The Cold you l'C*t inav ho a timoly \vanlinj4 oi somethin;; more da odorous to follow. Some people catch cold easily: no sooner one cold banished than the\ have *£ot another one. 'I hat - danc t >nnis. A cold lowers tin* vitaiitN ami weakens the whole body. It starts with watery eves, sore all over l*vline. and perhaps runs into Mionehitis or Pneumonia. So prepare for trouble Iwfore it tmuhles you. A bottle ol , l)r Sheldon’s New Discovery i" a safeguard against such ills. In the home where it is always found. Coughs and (‘olds do not obtrude. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery is a preventive as well as a remedy.’ * A do-e taken before exposure to inclement weather fortifies the system A dose after exposure prevents the danger oi a ehill. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery. Is !»d ami Ms fid. Obtainable everywhere.

I THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Tim: Hiim.k tiik Ci.ck. "There i- much talk to-day of tho Mood of a now ,-jiiritiMil awakening tli;it will save our world. This. I snp-])o--e, is wliai tlit* talk moans first of all tho tindino of tho I’nivorsal Father. who will adjust injustices, reconcile enmities, make tho crooked straight, and bring to pass what now seems impossible. To find Him wo have many agencies. History helps; science helps; education helps; our own thinking helps; the churches help. Hut the llihlc read without exaji^erations, and hy the light of what I may call our sanctified common sense probably helps most of all."—Uasil Kins, in “FTarper’s Magazine.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 2

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262

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 2

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