1 THE ONLOOKER CATCHES THE COLD ! j [ • ; i , We are essentially an out-door race. Our '. j parks ana athletic grounds are the meeting , ] t places of all those who love to see clean, j j. fast games played between real sportsmen. ] But it is noticeable that after every < match a very large per cent- of the onlookers are suffering- from colds and chills their eagerness causing- the .victims to I ignore damp ground, penetrating- winds, and raw air. Why not take a simple . precaution 1 against these dangers? Before, you go to . cheer your team to victory, take a spoonful Of Dr. Sheldon's Kew Discovery ' Take ] another when you return. No coughs or < ' colds will bother you then. ■■.■ ■'■.'• ) Try it. 1/9 and 3/6 at all stores.—(Ad;) ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 168, 17 July 1924, Page 8
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126Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 168, 17 July 1924, Page 8
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