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LACK OF ENERGY.

If you lack energy, don't relish your food, feel dull ayd constipated, all you need is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will make you feel like a new man and give you a healthy appetite. They will do you more-good than a 5/ bottle of tonic. For sale by G. W. llutchina, chemist, Balclutha.

SHIPS THAT NEVER RETURNED. In the course of an article in a Manchester newspaper Mr Edward Noble, the author of "The Grain-carriers," reviews the toll of the sea for the past twenty years, and discusses the causes which were pjrobably responsible for the loss of many of Britain's ships. Taking the period of 1880 to 1906, during which tramp vessels, both steam and sail, multiplied enormously, he says that 1114 Ships wore listed as "missing," and he estimates the number of officers and seamen who perished at 15,892. In one .year as many as 101 ships mysteriously disappeared, but in other years as few as twenty-six vessels failed to put in an appearance at their destination. . Mr Noble condemns the practice of sending I old ships to sea, laden with heavy cargoes, and declares that very many vessels are. undermanned. The surveys, he asserts, are ineffective and absurd, and ho complains of the action of the authorities in permitting deck cargoes; "Not, one.tithe of the vessels which pass through our dock gates are surveyed in any sen&e at all," lie says, "and a little more than*a year ago we wiped out by a stroke of the pen the legislation for which Plimsoll fought, and in the place of it set up the law of Mr LloydGeorge." LET IT BE KNOWN. The widest publicity should be given to the fact that summer diarrhoea and dysentery can be cured by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.' It never fails. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take, which is important when the medicine must be given to small children. For sale by G. W. Ilutchins, chemist, Balciutha.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 23 November 1909, Page 8

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LACK OF ENERGY. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 23 November 1909, Page 8

LACK OF ENERGY. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 47, 23 November 1909, Page 8

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