British Ambassadors abroad .receive from £5,000 to £11,500 a year as salary, with residences. FELT SICK AND DIZZY. "For two ye?its I sufTerecr from headache, caused ly liver disorder and irregular actiori of the bowels," writes Mrs Jane Royes, Ravenswood, Q. A ' few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets quickly relieved me and after taking them regularly for a short time my liver was in prefect order, and I was no longer troubled with sick headache. Now if I feel a little bit out of sorts I take a dose or two of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am very soon myself <igain." Obtainable at all chemists and gxires —A.dvt OVERHEARD AT THE CORNER. One cannot help overhearing snatches of conversation about town. Some of them are humorous, some full of troubles. The following conversation took place between two women in +Jie street a few days ago, and will interest many: "Often in the dead of night I would lay awake coughing—simply coughing. Almost every night for weeks I was kept, awake. My good old home methods failed to cure me, and I couldn't think what to do." "Did you try Baxter's Lung Preserver?" asked the other woman. "That's just what I did do. I was driven to the chemist's in sheer desperation, and ho recommended Baxter's Lung Preserver to me. I have not coughed at night since." "Which reminds me," said the other woman, "I must get another bottle of Baxter's now, to Ireep in the house." For dry, irritating night' coughs, for colds* and all chest ailments, there's nothing like Baxter's Lung Preserver. Is 10(\ per bottle (largs size) at chemists and stores. •
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 25 June 1912, Page 5
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