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DON'T GET ALARMED

If your children yet whooping rough. Kerp iij l Dieir s-tieugth with nourishing f.>ol!, an'l pi vo Chamberlain V Cough Wei.itMiy in frequent doses, if you do I his tiie attack -will be over in five or six weeks, instead of running through tiie winter. We havic never known I'hasii'borlain's Cough Remedy to fail t« give relief, no matter how severe the attack of whooping cough ha.s been. Sold by G. \V. Ilutchins, chemist. Of the devices designed to meet the rat's cunning the most ingenious is an arrangement by which the rat walks into the house through the front door, which immediately closes. A savory smell entices liim to go up to the first floor, which collapses through his own -weight, and precipitates him down a chute into a water tank, and at the same time rc-opens the front for his friend. CJIAJIBERLAIX '3 TABLETS. To soothe and invigorate the intestines, make them strong and active, and have a beneficial influence on the .*touiach and liver, take Chamberlain's Tablets. They relieve constipation, remove the cause, and by strengthening the bowels to act naturally never create the necessity for the regular use of laxativo. Sold by G W. Ilutchins, chemist. Tin- Siamese have a curious belief about sneezing. They maintain that the devil keeps a largo book containing- the names of all people on earth. Whenever he reads through it, and uti i mmo aloud, the person who answers to it is obliged to sneeze. PRESERVE THE EYES. 'ndications that the sight in not so good as formerly are when the book has (u be held at arms length or near the face or when a mist grows 'before objects one wishes to see. If your -eyes are at all troublesome get them tested without delay. Right glasses may help vou wonderfully, and preserve your eves, lhigh Xeill, D.8.0.A., Glasgow Optical House, i! 4!) George St., Duuedin.

Subscribers not receiving the Leader regularly are requesteiljto communicate at once with the manager. i'KOPKK THKATMEXT XK€EH«ARI. liti(o and proper treatment is dysentery, uii'l 1 iur this reason a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Uemedy should always be kept in the house, it never fails to give relief. ISukl by C. \Y. Hutching chemist.

r JpiiE open-air baby gets on beat. Leave yours out of doors most of the time, tout put a North British Hot-water Bottle at his feet. Watch him grow,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 17, 26 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 17, 26 August 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 17, 26 August 1919, Page 8

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