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ONLY A COLD. A LITTLE TALK TO BUSINESS MEN. "ONLY A COLD," but a man's head Is not r.nt mppt h><* employer or Dunness menu wnu tult took of Sfidence which inspires confidence Tn return. Socially, he feels himselfa nulJncc-ilmost an outcast. Hardly ill Bnonthto compel him to abandon his enLeSt he rao«r, about, the embodiment, of physical distress, and only awakens the feeline it Pity or disgust in hi. aequaint.ttH. "ftvi.Y A COLD," to which a man ft not E ive in but must run the risk of p serious Ills by bravlne the weather, no ,ttei how inclement it may be. How ny cases of pneumonia jnd other serious . „„V l.mitiJ- the deaths of fathers of -esses, causinc ule "° „™ T , mm" Hies re3ult yearly from ONLY A L.OL". JLY A COLD," but which others catch; it SDr'e»l through the family, the office the dtir There s only one Kenedy which can be relied upon to stop a cold, and Is powerful enouTat the same time to arrest the detiwmJf if much more serious allied dise V atr en These n nsibl e n and responsible business meTof Autralia appreciate the value of such 7 ,nrt as n result, thousands nf ttfeToDr Vein's Ne» Dlscoyery yearly ss over the counters of Chemists and Storekeener of this land; and Into the hands ol t stJ ■t«m lies Dr Sheldon's New Dis«W. »S« 31 M. Obtainable every

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 5

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236

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 5

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