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START THIS WINTER FREE FROM COLDS. These are the days when colds r.re easy to catch, and lurd to shift. Summer weather one day, the nest the cold wind and rain of winter. Sometimes- summer and winter both in ono day—a bright, sunny morning, full of promise of a summer day, tempts one to don light garb. A sudden change before evening, and, before one knows It, he Is caught in the grip of a very troublesome cold—perhaps not serious—Just, one of those persistent, troublesome colds that are so difficult to shake off. It Is just because the autumn colds are so hard to get rid of that you must effectually deal with the flrsl sign of a cold that shows Itself at this time of the year. A bottle of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery Is a safeguard against such Ills. In the home where it is always found, coughs and colds do not obtrude. A dose of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery 'should be taken before" a cold weakens the system. It will banish your cold and give you a clear start for (he winter season. Price 2s and 3s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.

A sudden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or bronchitis. Remember! If von should take a chill don"' wait until you are laid up. but M 53 "Kazol" freely right away Thou«andg know its valnn

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1920, Page 2

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232

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1920, Page 2

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