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START THIB "WINTER FREE FROM COLDS. These are the days when colds are easy to catch, and hard to shift. Summer weather one. day,, the next the cold wind and rain of winter. Sometimes summer and winter both In one day—a bright, sunny morning, full of ilse of a summer day, tempts < light garb. A sudden change before lng, and, before one knows It, he Is cai the grip of a very troublesoi rlous—just' one of • t uuitisomo colds that are so a ike off. It is just because the autum colds are so hard to get rid of that/ you mus effectually deal with the first sign 7 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 bo taken before a c»M weakens the system. It will banish your cold and give you a clear start for the winter season. Price 2s and 3s 6d\ Obtainable everywhere. True home comfort with the "Unique" hot water bottle. Seams are heavily vulcanised, patent stopper prevents . age. On sale everywhere.—s3 Carry a bottle of "Nazol" in your v«st ■ pocket or handbag, and use very freely. lit is undoubtedly the best preventative. Jkuown acainst influenm infaetion.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 2

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