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Work at the Nelson Street bridge is progressing in a very favourable manner, the pile driving being carried on with considerable energy and effect, ■ and to-day a commencement was made I with the concrete abutments. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, which gives its victims no rest day and night, and causes pains in the stomach and bowels, headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, constipation, etc., take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets; they will stimulate the liver and bowels to perform their work naturally and gently, and strengthen the digestive organs. For sale by J. Benning, Blenheim, and W. Synies. Picton. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on hand saves herself a great amount of uneasiness to which children are susceptible, for they are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and it given as soon aa the first symptom ot croup appears it will prevent the aUack. This remedy is free from all poisons, which makes it the mother's favourite everywhere. For sale by J Benmng, Blenheim, and W. Svms Picton. *' Just received, at Express Office. "In Memoriam" cards, in very choice designs. . ■ 100,006 envelopes jirct TeceiveS -%t Etsbjs&s Office for trad* purposes

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 100, 29 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 100, 29 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 100, 29 April 1908, Page 8

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