In these days of motor traction, even a horse and dray, which supplemented tiie bullock-drawn vehicle, are coming to he regarded as somewhat obsolete (remarks the Wanganui Chronicle). A popular mode of conveyance in the pioneering days—the eld" bullock wageon—i.s rarely seen even j n the backblocks, and as a cc; it.--cu nonce it comes as a surprise to learn that at a. sale at Anro.n recently a wagon realised £42. THE OAFSE OF CONSTIPATION. ) Constipation and liver trouble nearly always result from indigestion. For that rca-sou the laxative you take should, in addition to acting on the bowels,’ so tone up the stomach and stimulate the aver that proper digestion results. For this purpose there is no more suitable preparation than Chamberlain’s Tablets. They possess tonic properties that set on stomach, liver and hovels, stimulating those organs to perj'oiin their functions in a natural manner. The use of Chamberlain's Taolei-s is never followed by constipation —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 December 1924, Page 9
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157Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 December 1924, Page 9
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