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"ONLY A COM)," but a. man's head Is not dear for business. He may not be able to asp the opportunity that he Ims waited for ' so long. His appearance Is against him, too. With swollen face and reddened nose, he cannot meet his employer or business friend with that look of confidence which Inspires confidence in return. Socially, he feels himself a nuisance—almost an outcast. Hardly HI enough to compel him to abandon his engagements, he moves about, the embodiment nf physical distress, and only awakens the .-eling of pity or disgust In his acquaintances. "ONLY A COLD," to which a man must not give in but must run the risk of more serious Ills by braving the weather, no ™atter how Inclement it may be. How any cases of pneumonia and other serious — -luslng the deaths of fathers of ult yearly from "ONLY A COLD." OLD," but which others catch; II I spreads ttfrough the family, the office, the club. There Is only onr Remedy which can be relied upon to stop a cold, and is powerful enough at the same time to arrest the development of much more serious allied diseases. The sensible and responsible business men of Autralla appreciate tie value of such a remedy, and, as a result, thousands of bottles of Dr. Sneldon's New Discovery yearlypass over the counters of Chemists and Storekeepers of this land, and luto the hands of heads of families. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, •2s and 3s 6U. Obtainable everyWHY BUY "DENNIS" LORRY? Because it, is British made, and possesses in high degree the qualities of strength, combined with satisfactory weight. A "Dennis" motor lorry provides a certainty of getting there and back and in operation is the most economical. The New Zealand Express Co., Sole -Anents.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1920, Page 2

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297

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1920, Page 2

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