ITS VALUE RECOGNISED BY PHYSICIANS.
As a rule I am opposed to propretory medicines. Still I value a good one, especially when such is the source of relief from pain. As a topical (external) application I have found Chamberlain's Pain Balm the best remedy I have ever used for neuralgia of any kind. I have conscientiously recommended it to many persons. William Hoene, M.D., Janesville, Wis, Sold by G. W. Hutchins, Balclutha and Kaitangata.
A tragedy occurred at the Central railway station Brisbane, on Tuesday night. A seaman named Jackson met his wife and daughter to arrange for a visit to England, and after an angry scene Jackson drew a revolver and shot his wife and then himself. Both are dead.
Several years ago I was taken ill with a severe attack of flup. I was sick in bed about ten days and could get nothing to relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me and has been a household remedy with us ever since. J. C. Marlow, Docaturville, Mo For sale by G. W. Hutchins, Balclutha and Kaitangata.
A party of prospectors down the Tokomairiro River have struck a very fine seam of coal at a point a short distance beyond Falconer's. It is about 4ffc 6in in depth.
Since the inception of the 1 new ammonia process of freezing in Oamaru, some 43,000 carcases have been put through the works anl sent by rail, principally to Port Chalmers.— -Oamaru Mail
A meeting held in London on Monday Ist inst. of shareholders of the Western Australian mines passed a resolution intimating that the would not send further capital unless the labour laws of the colony are altered.
In a recent letter to the manufacturers Mr W. F. Benjamin, editor of Spectator, Rushford, N.Y., says : • It may be a pleasure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where th>y must ,be best known, An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, lowa, was about to visit me a few years since, and before leaving home wrXe me, asking if they were sold here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without then).' i The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, famous for its .cures of colds and croup ; Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back, pains on the side and cbes^ and Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and D\er* rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Theae medicines have been in constant use in lowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequalled "by any other. 3?hey are far sale here by G. W, Hutching Balclutha and Kaitaogata,
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1182, 5 March 1897, Page 6
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471ITS VALUE RECOGNISED BY PHYSICIANS. Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1182, 5 March 1897, Page 6
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