Diarrhoea comes on unexpectedly and before the patient realises it a serious disorder may develop. During the summer attacks are very frequent and often are so swift in their results that life is in danger before a physician can be summoned. Everyone should keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the home for immediate use in cases of this kind. If given at the first, unusual looseness of the bowels the attack may he avoided.—Obtainable from E. D. Smith. Chemist, Gisborne. A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT. A business man recently was -in such a hurry to board a friend’s car that he dropped his tobacco pouch. Presently he begat searching his pockets, and was soon bewaliing his loss. However, his friend offered his own pouch, and the business man was soon contentedly puffing away. “Jove!” he exclaimed, “this is"delicious. What tobacco is it?” “That’s the new Bears’ Tobacco,” answered his friend. “For an allround smoke it’s absolutely the best I’ve struck. It’s sold loose bv weight,, and only Sd an ounce.”—Ad. : "ThON'T Forget—Black Ointment for * boils, poisoned wounds, festering sores. Price 1/6 and 2/6.—A. W. J. Mann, Chemist. : '
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10316, 27 January 1927, Page 6
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