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A DOSE IN TIME SAVES NINE. You will never prove this old proi er !, i i' when you take it cold in hand fiirly. A fold in the . hrst stages fan h<- <-jnir-kK- relieved with a ti.,',' nr two hi' a g l'finfdy like Hi Sheldon's Now Discovery: but a neglected cold soon becomes obstinate and harder to treat. Cot in early. -"ways U.. M , a bottle oT Dr >h.-ldoiTs Now Discovery in tiie house, and rake a dose at the first sign of a fold. Obtainable everywhere.—Advt. |;IUTI>H INDI'STRY HIT. LONDON. Sept. 9. Tin- "Daily Express” -ay-: "lb* Australian customs tariff is catisinf consternation a mono a soft ton of tin textile imlnstry. The representative o a tmti.it and tweed firm declared tin tnnv Australian duties would put ui the price of their goods in Austral, n h-- n.-arlv one hundred per 'em. In. tirm had already received cables teancel its existing orders while thmanufaotttro of low P>ade woollen would lie similarly affected.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1925, Page 1
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