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Woods' Great Peppermint Care for Couhs an d C olds nvtr fai's, I/O and 2/0 A Minister's Life Saved, Tho Kev W. B. Coatley oi Stockbridge , while attending to ms pastoral dutieß Ellenwood, that state, waa attacked by cholera morbus, lie says : -By chance I happened to get hold ot a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemetly, and 1 think it was the meana of saving my life. It relieved me at once Kor sale by James Boon, Chemist The prevalent use of slang by all classes ol the commuuity is as astonishing as it is lamentable. Pj.Loarily it implies on the |>-.rt of the speaker a poverty of English .iroiier ; secondly, a wauton preference ior ibe vu (jar and tiie inornate ; lastly, culpable indolence and want of cure. You may ilo Ihis with more or has impunity with language, but you canno. thus trifle wilh a cold or cough ; for theee Wood's Greut Peppermint Cure ia a tried and sure remedy. Every household siiould possess it. bold everywhere at ls Cd to 2s 6d. For Children's Hacking Co ugh take ■Voods'UreatPeppermin.Cure, I/O and 2/U It Sates tue C.iii,djie.n. Abeut ona month ago my child, which is lil teen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea., accompanied by vomiting. 1 gave il huch remedies aa are usuallygiven in such cases, but aa nothing gave relief, we Bent for a physician and it was under bis care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and waa having about tiventy-live operations of tim bowels ovely twelve hours, ani in, Aore convinces that uniees it noon obtained relief it would not live. Uiuil berlain's Colic, Cholert and Diarrtiou,. remedy wiis recommended ana I Jecidod to try it. 1 ho on noticed a change for the betier by its continued use a complete curo » „ brought about aud it id now purlectly heal oy. — C. f. Bopga btuinptown, biluiti Co V. . \ r Kc» S:ili) ..V J..:U.;= , . ,, 1H EICHMOND, MOTUEKA, AND RIWAKA MAIL SERVICE. JAMES HUNT'S COACH: •i LEAVES the R.ilwsy Sta.ior, Rbhmo&d on arrival cf tha 10 a.m. Train cn Mondays aod Wednesdays. Also on arrival of tbe 8 80 a.m. Train on Friday?. Br.TCBN.t ! i L.ave Biwaki on Tuesdays at 7 a.m:, and Motueka at 7*30 a.m. ; ha*e Uiwaka on Thursdays and Saturdays at 730 a.m , and Motneka stß a.m, Bjok.Di. Offices: Bailwsy HoH, Bo!. nnod ; Mjnlere Uotel ; Own Residence, Motneka ; Kavanagh's Poet Office. Uiwaka Bp cialoUtwai.ee for betorn passage?. Ail paro.la left st auy of tbs abova (la.es will bs attended to, bnt mn.t be paid for before delivery. Saddle Horses, bnlkies, eto., on hire. Address : Opposite Motoeka floUh 5 '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 172, 25 July 1899, Page 4

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