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Mr. City man : I should think you would die of ennui out here., Uncle Silas Corntassel," of Oatmealvillc : No, sir ; chills an'^ieVir seems to be the prevailin' ailxn,en,t. L *" > A«V.MM«»>""*M'"iu"iuin l uii!"i.Min"'MM» "n I " Mp9t Sattefaotpry." j ' Mr. Jj. P. Williams, Manager "Times and Star," tyestport, N.£., writes: — "While on a visit to Christchurch, I was attacked with a severo ,boi# of dysentery, and was unable tp leave tha hotel. Had sbmo ' medicine eont in from a chemist, but it gave mo jao relief. Having seen in tho papers •what others had said about ' Cna.mberlain's Colic, Cholora, and Diarrhoea Remedy, I decided to try it, tind sea* out J!or a bottle. The result was .moat satisfactory, for after .taking two doses i was free from all pain, JjiiJ was soon completely cqpedV- * ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 13