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Mountains of Cold

According to old Irgend?, exist in the fabkd land of El Don ado; but all the gold in this marvellous land would not comv>ens:ite. you fo r the loss of health and life:, isllikcly to happen as the result, of ravages of that fatal disease called Consumption. Happily, this dreaded fatality-can b e prevented through the use of Dr - Sheldon's New Discovery" for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. A positive, scientific, specific cure for these deadly germ diseases which is better for the sick than all the p-old in th e world. It is a remedy which actually destroys the germs, vitalises the tissues, and builds the weakened system back to health. • It is a reliable, safe, honest, and perfect medicine, which never fails to do the work it is intended' for. A guarantee e-oes with every bottle. Try & is 00 SJd 3s. ' Obtainable at H. Williams, chemist . __ mmmmmmmm^^ mmm^^ m

:For Children's Hacking 'Crv~£ a« night Woods' Great Peppe-nM :t r -p 13 6d 2s 6d

.Both the Canterbury and Oiago Acclimiaitisiation Societies have failed in their effort to get the English robin redbreast to live in New Zealand. •Compensation was paid during last year, amounting to £5418, to members retiring from the New Zealand railway staff and. to the relations' of members deceased. Additional petitions in favour of the Hokitika Harbour Bill have been sent on to Parliament. Those from Hokitika, Arahura and other outside localities have been well signed, thus showing the general approval of the proposals to undertake harbour improvements. As" showing the interest in K s. it may -be mentioned that some seventy ratepayers of the southern borough attached their signatures to the petition representative of that 'town. The Bill is likely to be considered next week but it as not intended to send any deputations up m support of the measure.— Guardian. A speaker addressing the unemployed at Christchurch one day last week, claimed to be an authority on the sub ject of unemployment and said pessimistically that nearly every Exhibition had been followed by an intense oeriod of depression, with unemploySas an incident "After ( th c to* big Exhibition here," he saad we had the black flag out, and now k's coming again." Only a few days ago a gentkma-n from .this part of the world mildly ventured to express an opm on. unemployment, from his point ot view, and he had to.make haste awa-s if he wanted to avoid being the subject of an inquest. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails, is 6d 2S 6d. — —.

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Grey River Argus, 4 August 1908, Page 3

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Mountains of Cold Grey River Argus, 4 August 1908, Page 3

Mountains of Cold Grey River Argus, 4 August 1908, Page 3