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For Children's Hacking Condi. Wonile' fir or.t Pi-nnormint Cure.

BEST FOR CHU.DREN AN O GROWN FOLK, TOO. T)r Sheldon's New Discovery is a safe ami certain it;<■<lv tor Children's Winter ills, ami has brought health [ and strength to thousands or sickly children. It ran he relied cn to check the cold SO quickly that the rosy cheeks have no time to grow pale, and the little hraiti remains clear and sensitive for the day's study. Remember, school days should be days of health, happiness ami steady development, but to many delicate, sickly children they are days of suffering. If vonr children are weak and sickly, constantly retarded in their work and growth hv coughs ami colds, they cannot study with profit, and they cannot grow tin healthy men and women. A cold in the head unfits any child for lessons, and the constant cough of a child not only weakens the one. hut distracts the attention of all the ot hers. N'o coughing at night when Dr Sheldon's Xetv Discovery has been taken before bedtime, hut deep, refreshing sleep to fit the children for another day of school. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery lias become the Australian Mothers’ refuge for relieving coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery. Is PJ and 3s fid. Obtainable cv- ] eryw.here.—Adrt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1925, Page 4

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219

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1925, Page 4

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