CASUALTIES.
Mr R. Jennings, carrier, met with a painful accident at Messrs Robertson and Co. s flour mills, Ashburton, while "loading his express with flour on iri-* day. His head came in contact with a revolving pulley, and he received a Dad wound on his fight temple, and was otherwise injured about the face
(""•-las association telioram _ I HAMILTON, De^mber } 4. Kate Lenihan, sixteen years of »__ died at the District Hospital iSy thS XXftsd," BUPPOSed thrOUgl * _" w " ELLIXGTO *- December 4. «,rlT_ - a marne d man, and an old age pensioner, was knocked over W_ _* .T - P _° ne this *WninE He was taken to the hospital, but _ed soon after arriving there.
You frequently hear of cases of chronic constipation—cases that have existed for years. In nine cases out *k t6a , tlle trouble has become chronic through improper treatment. The patient has formed the habit of taking strong purgatives, and has so weakened th? bowels that they will not act naturally. Chamberlain's Tablets cure constipation, and cure it permanently, because, instead of doing the work of tho bowels for them, Chamberlain's Tablets simply stimulate them to perform their own functions. Sold by ell Chemists and Storekeepers, 12
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Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 8
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