A CDEE FOE CHRONIQ DIAREHOEA. "About five years ago I was troubled with, catarrh of the lower bowel," says C. T. Chisholm, 484 Dearborn. Aye., Chicago, and although I consulted several eminent physicians who prescribed for me, I found their remedies failed to in any way relieve me, and the trouble almost became clironic. After suffering several months, I one day concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and I beg to assure you that I was most agreeably surprised to find after taking- two doses of the remedy that I was completely relieved of the disease that had cost me so much trouble and annoyance. I am thankful to say that I have not suffered from it since." For sale by all dealers. Impure water causes bladder troubles—WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is invaluable. British trades unions pay £ 1,000,000 to operatives who are ill, and £ 2,000,----000 to those who are out of work. Three hundred thousand pounds is the average payment to those on ; strike. UM How tired you look. How you long for a good rest. It's work through the day and worry through the night Already you have nervous dyspepsia, nervous sick headache, and neuralgia. Your food distresses you. You are "all tired out," and you suffer from terrible depression. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is what you need. It keeps you up when especially pressed with work. It euros dyspepsia, and it builds up exhausted nerve tissue. Pure, rich blood, a strong digestion, a clear skin, steady and vigorous nerves; these may all be yours if you only use this great blood-purifying and blood-forming medicine. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajer Co., LowtH, Man., V. S. A N
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 146, 21 June 1901, Page 3
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