CANNOT GET HIS BREATH. "My little son Sydney occasionally gets so bad with croup that he cannot get his breath," writes Mrs N. P. Lewis, Mile End, Adelaide, S.A. '' I follow the directions on the bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and he is quickly relieved. I never go to bed without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on hand for I never know when Sydney will be attacked with croup." Sold by G. W. Hutchins, Chemist. WATERPROOF MATCHBOX. The following is a good matchbox for Tommy (writes a correspondent of an English paper):— Take a fired brass 12-bore cartridge, put a drop of varnish or solder round the joint and on the cap. A little cot-ton-woo 1 ! placed at the bottom of the case to prevent match-heads being broken, and a good wine cork, and you have a waterproof matchbox. CHECKED AN EPIDEMIC. '' I have been periodically attacked with dysentery,'' says Mr Thomas Samson, Sussex St., Grey Lynn, Auckland; N.Z., "and have never found anything to give me the immediate relief that Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy does; it certainly cheeks the attack. When T was in the grocery trade T found Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy very popular among the Maoris, it having done good work towards checking an epidemic of dysentery among them." Sold by G. W. Hutching)
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Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 6
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220Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 6
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