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DON'T XKGr.KCT \ OOT.D—TTS DANBEROTJS. There's dnu"or in a cold. The cold von fiot ni:iy bo :i timely warning of sonioUiins more dangorr.i's to follow. Some people catch cold easily : no sooner one rold is banished they Imre pot anothc’• one. I lint's danuterens. A cold lowers .lie vitality and ivrakcns tho whole body. Tt starts with watery eyes, sore all over feeling, and perhaps runs into Bronchitis or I’neiiinonia. So prepare for Irouhle lad'ore it troubles von. A bottle of Or Sheldon’s Now Discovery is a safeguard against sueh ills. In the home where it is always found, coimhs and colds do not ohti ude. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery is a preventative as well as a remedy. A dose taken before exposure to inclement weather fortifies the system. A dose after exposure prevents the dancer id chill. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery. Is Od.and 3s Gd. Obtainable every-

where.—Atlvt. o'l'lie u-o of art iiicial colours in foodstuffs appears to he under hotter control than formerly, and labelling regulations are complied with to a much greater extent..” remarks the annual report of the Department of Internal Affairs. The examination of beer tor lhe presence of arsenic was continued during the past year, but only one sample contained traces cl the metal, and the amount was considerably less than the limit imposed by the regulations. Butter was again frequently examined. and in three samples only was there a large excess of water. In three others the amount found was slightly over the standard of lb petrent Flour was obtained from the principal mills in the Dominion, and tested for artificial bleaching agents, but in no case were any detected. Fxautination of samples of liop-beer and ojimer-bcor from tdl P nrts ot >*ew Zealand showed that it was a common practice, amounting almost to a trail*? custom, to add .saccharin to such drinks, but the practice had received a salutary check.

Your smiles shall soothe your tears away. Your gladness greet the break of day. \ud crone the cold you now endure H you take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, The health and happiness we prize From simple laws of life arise For coughs and colds betimes assure, Keep by you Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.’

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1925, Page 3

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370

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1925, Page 3

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