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Mr W. Marshall, Inspector, Vermin Destruction Act, Coleraine, Victoria, says:—'•We always keep Chamberlam s Cough Eemedy in the house* and would not be without it. I consider it the best of all medicines for it gives instant relief, whether the P a*len* is one of the children or myself. When I first tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I was driving through the Casterton district, and had caughfe a severe cold. I bought a couple of bottles from Messrs H. and G. Harris, of Casterton, and kept a bottle in my pocket taking a dose about every three hours, and before they were used was completely cured. I used to suffer from bronchitis, but by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the nrst symptom always ward off an attack. I have given Chamberlain s. j Cough Remedy a sound and substantial trial, and have no hesitation in saj'ins it is the best of all cough medicines! and can highly recommend it to any one with a family." For sale by J Bennmg, Blenheim, and W. Syms" Picton. J » ' Some years ago two young men wont down to Stratford-on-Avon to see what remained to be seen there of Shakspere. They were both by way of being special admirers of the poet says the Academy. To the natural a"d n. a*1 l onaJ reverence they had added a little of individual attention and thought. It was on a beautiful morning of June that they walked through the town and crossed the bridge in 6y St°Od at the «e£ m all its summer loveliness. Pre--86 i y ? n, c ot them saicl: "Is it not wonderful to think that Shakspero must have often walked in these meadows?'To which the other answered: "Oh, hang Shakspere. Let us take a boat up the Avon." Now, of the two, we incline to think the second mentioned, considering his age,, the season, and the weather, was th& better Shaksperian.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 177, 29 July 1907, Page 3

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 177, 29 July 1907, Page 3

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 177, 29 July 1907, Page 3