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HEALTHY WOMEN.

Owing to their sedentary habits women are often troubled with constipation. This can be largely avoided by adopting a proper diet, together with suitable outdoor exercise; but even then they will occasionally need a laxative, ami will find nothing more helpful than Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy and pleasant to take, and most agreeable in effect. They relieve constipation ami prevent the disorders arising from it. Chamberlain's Tablets strengthen the digestion and improve the appetite. Sold everywhere.

BUILDING SUBMARINES.

SUGGESTION BY EDISON. Before the United States Naval Hoard. Mr Thomas Edison advocated the construction of a great Government laboratory at an initial cost of tiiOO.OUOO. making possible experiment* ior the standardisation of submarine parts. Builders would then be enabled to complete submarines in one week, instead •„. in many months as is now re quired. FOR RHEUMATIC RAINS. When troubled with rheumatic, pains get a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Massage the affected parts with it twice a day and experience the great relief which it affords. Once you are acquainted with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Pain Balm you will never wish to be without it. Sold everywhere. HOW GERMANS SMUGGLE. AN" INGENIOUS DEVICE. The Rotterdam correspondent of the English shipping paper 'fail play,' writing under dale-"of' February 111,'. states: 'let another ingeninu- Gorman smuggling plan Ims been discovered. Our detectives' attention was drawn to the tact that a small furniture factory at Amsterdam, managed by a German, was suddenly deluged with work, carloads ef piles being forwarded. It now appears that the piles, which are about /■"> em. in length, wav hollowed out and then filled with fat. Jn one niuiit no lc.-s than -100 of these "fat piles" wore taken from the factory and loaded into a lighter. THE BEST COUGH REMEDY. When you have a cough that will not yield to other treatment get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been pronuonced "the best niade," and has givyi permanent relief after other remedies had failed. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is pleasant to take, and has an established reputation won by its good work, fc'old everywhere.

ACTIVITY AT KIEL

According to » message from Berlin, received ;u Copenhagen in February, co-operative action by the German and Austrian fleets h:-.s been settled in accordance with the proposals of the Archduke Charles -Stephen and Prince Henry ot Prussia. It is reported that von Tirpitz strongly objected to the German fleet going out into the high sea. He preferred submarine and Zenpelin activity. Nevertheless great naval activity wevails at Kiel and Heligoland, where more than 70.000 uaval reservists are ready to take up duty a t once in auxiliary boats, cruisers, and newlv-formed squadrons of various types. CAN YOU AFFORD THE RISK? WU'ro you ever seized with a severe attack of ci'iimi), l '°li»' or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house? Don't take such risks. A dose or two will relieve you before a doctor could possibly be called, and it never fails even in the most severe and dangerous cases. You cannot do better than keep a bottle of this remedy ever at hand. Sold everywhere. KAISER'S TOWN BURNT DOWN. The greater part of the beautiful Norwegian tourist.town of Molde has been Utterly destroyed by fire. There was no loss of life. Molde has only a volunteer lire brigade. There i s no railway to Moldo, only communication by water. Molde was a favorite holiday resort of the Kaiser, who gave a huge monument to th 6 town.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 83, 21 April 1916, Page 8

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HEALTHY WOMEN. Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 83, 21 April 1916, Page 8

HEALTHY WOMEN. Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 83, 21 April 1916, Page 8

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