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NEWS AND NOTES.

Burglars secured LSUO worth of jewellery ai Burt’s (pawnbroker;, Sydney, on Saturday night. Guy Boothhy s “ Long Live the King” is given away with the “ Book Gift ” Tea, An enquiry into the recent fire in the Sultan’s palace in Stamhoul resulted in 704 ofii ials and women servants being deported to Yamen, Arabia. Mrs Beeton’s Book on Cookery is given away with fibs of fragrant “Book Gift 1 ’ Tea. Cotter Bros., Agents, Arrow town Small as is the old-age -tension (L - 2 14s 2d per annum) provided by recent legislation in Belgium Lib,7,000 will be required to p .y it. No doubt were Dickens still alive He’d yet write many a tale, Though he is dead his works survive, Tneir reading ne’er grows stale. So many try to imitate, But they remain obscure, For coughs and colds don’t hesitate, Take Woods’ Oh sat Pkl-i-khm ivr Curk. Owing to heavy infant mortality the municipality of Liverpool is sterlising 12,003 bott'es of milk daily. Dinger of Colds and La Grippe. The greatest danger from colds and li grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough 11 inedy taken, all da iger will be avoided. It wll cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Cotter Bros. Arrowtown and Bulleudale. At a mass meeting of Jews, held in America, it was decided to take maa uros to start a fund for the purchase from. Palestine of jthe Ottoman Empire. The best medicine known is SANDER it SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, (he >'elief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy —no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria,, broneiiitns, inflammation of lungs, swelling &c., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kiilne s and urinary organs. SANDER it SONS’EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is in meat hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by Hir Majesty the King o* Italy ; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. mst in this approt ed article and ri jecc o.Uers

In .a le ant issue of a London lew-paper 111 - Mai ms wli |) rinin ■ i tin- uar il atieeon tin 1 oeeasi.n nf tli- liny a 1 visit arc ile scribed as “ Z lire 1” A worn in n.iinml Toolicy lias just <lietl at Hire, King's Count y, ill'll 111 yen's, having b.-e.i horn un Su Patiick’s Day, 17110. “(j teen Victoria, Her Life an I Times,’ a c nnplete history of a gl n ions reign, with illustrations, is given away uithliih.s laiinnts Hook (lift 1\ a. A Zurich wine merchant has opctie \ an automatic har, where heir, wine, am! spirits can he oh aii.ed l>y chopping various coins in o slots. Their Claims Set At Rest. The claim of other cough in dicim-s to he as good as Cnamherlain’s are ell"-etn illy set at rest in the full .wing testimonial of Mr C. D. Class, an employee of Hail-tl A Dennis Co., Car liner, Me. He says; “1 had kept add ng to a cold and cough iu the winter of LS97, tying every cough medicine I heard of without peunaneut he p, until one day I was in the drug store of Mr Hi ulchan and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to payback my money if J was not cured. My lungs and bronchial till) -s were very sore at this time, hut I was completely cured hy tnis remedy, and have since always turned to il when 1 got a cold, and soon find relief. I also lecomtn nd it to my friends and am glad to say it is tne best of all cough medicines.” For sale hy Cotter Bros. Arrowtown and Ballend de. In the ten yeatsfrom IS9I to 1901, largely owing to the dairying trade, the number of eat lo iu New Zealand has increased from SoI,SIR to 1,2.09 (>SO, a gain of 424,81) or more than 50 per cent. A Convincing Answer. “I hobbled into Mr Blackmon’s drug store one evening,” says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ca., “and be asked mo to try Chamberlain's Bain Balm for rheumatism with w ich I had suffered for a long time. 1 told him I hud no faith in any medicine as they till failed. He said : ‘Well if Chamberlain’s Bait. Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.’ I took a bottle of it bom ; and used it according to the directions and in one week 1 was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism.” For sale hv Cotter Bros. Arrowtown and Bullen dale. ‘ Forty-eight thousand pounds looted by American marines and handed over to the United St ites Treisury is to he returned to China. Whatever may be tbecutse, there appears t be no doubt th it consumption is extremely pi evident in ibis colony, and, according to mod eal testimony, the disease is rapidly spreading. Any remedy, therefore, which can bo depend d on to arrest the progress of ibis terrible scourge should be-wolco ned as a national beneli . There is no ’'ore pathetic object on the face of the earth than a consumptive pilient when the fell disease has once taken a firm hold on the system. The bowed shoulders, the wearied movement, and the constantly - recurring cough that seems to shake the body to p eces—a 1 these Hungs rousj our sympathy and our pi y Vet, as a matter of fact, iu the 1 irge majority of eases the sufferer is lo blame fur his condition, as the danger might have been aveited had the malady been dealt with in its eariie-t stages. A dose of Tussiccra, administered when the hacking coug t rirst made its pieicnce mown, would have st>engthened the organs affected, and have m ide the spread of the disease impossible. With this nun dy at hand, not necessarily as a cure (altii ugh many serious cams have keen succ-rsfully dealt with through its ■gency), hut as a preventative, much may ho dme to prevent the development of serious trouble iu lu throat and lungs. Tl ssici ra has proved its etii ;iacy in innumerable instances, . nd has never failed to give relief lo the sufferer This preparation can bo obtait.c l f.om all chemists and storekeepers through jut the colony. Brice 2s Gd per buttle.—Ailvt. A Northern paper considers the best remedy for the low price of wool would be for the Government to impose a prohibitive duty on flannelette and cheap shoddy woollen imp i ts, which now keep th ; output of New Zealand m.lls dnvu.j Donut Cocoa.—Relief can be obtained u.mediately. Use “ KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES”—weII known as the utterly unrivalled Cough Remedy, Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. They at once check the cough and cause without any after effect; the most delicate can therefore take the n. One Loz -age alone gives ease—-one or two at bedtime ensures rest. Sold everywhere iu tins I3Jd. each. “ How We Kept the Flag Flying,” defence of Ladysmith, by Dona d McDonald, War Correspondent, is given away with • Book Gift” Tea. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER a wonderful cur ■ for Asthma, Bronchitis, 11 ay Fever, Laryngitis, and Irritation of the Air Passages. Kempthorae, Prosser, agents Tin: Deaf Hear. —No 313 of the Illustrated World of 92 i, Chiswica High Road, Loudon, W., contains a description of a Remarkable’ Cure for Deafness and liean Noises wnich may be carried out til the patient's home, and which is said to be a certain cure. Tnis number will be suit free to any deaf person sending their address to the El j tor,

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Lake County Press, Issue 976, 22 August 1901, Page 5

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NEWS AND NOTES. Lake County Press, Issue 976, 22 August 1901, Page 5

NEWS AND NOTES. Lake County Press, Issue 976, 22 August 1901, Page 5