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A Little Talk to Business Men. "ONLY A COLD," but a man's head is not clear for business. He may not bo able to grasp the opportunity that he has waited for m> long. His appearance is against him, too. With swollen face and reddened noee he cannot meet his employer or business friend with that look of confidence which inspires confidence in return. Socially he feels himself a nusiance—almost an outcast. Hardly ill enough to compel him to abandon his engagements, he moves about, the embodiment of physical distress, and only awakens the feeling 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 ill* by braving the weather, no matter how inclement it may be. How many cases of Pneumonia and other serious illnesses, causing the deaths of fathers of families result yearly from "ONLY A COLD?" "ONLY A COLD," but a 1)6 died of consumption ■ end as a result hundreds of thousands of bottles of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery yearly pass over the counters of the Chemists and Storekeepers? of this lend and into the use of heads of families. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is found upon the desk at the office, it is carried in the pocket of his overcoat, it stands on the mantelpiece at homo, but wherever it is found, the immunity from Coughs and Colds, the minimum of danger from Bronchitis and Pneumonia, and protection from all Pulmonary Troubles, is also found. Business men and workers from all ports of this country testify to the grand work done by Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, and gladly proclaim id merits to the world. I>K SIIHT,DON'S M\V IllSroV. KRV IMK fOl.'Gliti ANIJCOI.US I* nu unequallnl piTiwrallou lor ilir ..._._>■ .^—^—. N.B.W "

I BRONCHITIS CURE I The Grandest Reineoy-for psi Hii3 A dose or two la generally sufficient Eg§ jral tFP,P A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE sj| Bojß SOluD bjr All C-I"£l£J!M?s£ i 'i'S sund nSo Upon tlie Rutiber depends the Wear jf 1 , Wood-MilrcßubberHcclswear nf lITTBP , Ift n%"OC*f^ > longer tban my other simply because Mfi , N / IS* \ H rrNl l f|j3s» the rul.bcr used fer Wood-MUnes Is (l!LI«£uBbB til U VW IjSffM ofsnpcilor quality. 0/tillßootmaktn v Jm»i4 Curos Incfigestldn, jff c -l«r- ; ==^g ; |r = Acidity, FlatMlonce, t^ fBSJB&EBS —-— •

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 9

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