DOG'S LONG VOYAGE. . A valuable French bulldog, belonging to Mr H. T. Creighton, of New York, is to undertake a long journey in order to receive expert treatment for failing eyesight. The dog, which is a magnificent specimen, and has won many-prizes, has been seen without avail by more than one veterinary surgeon, and his owner, after communicating with an eminent Parisian oculist? has decided to take him to the French 'capital for an operation. Mrs Crcighton will accompany her husband, and elaborate precautions will be taken to provide against the dog suffering by the ocean voyage. DIFFERENT TO OTHERS. ChamberlSin's Tablets do not aqt upon the bowels like most laxatives 'and catharties. They possess such tonic properties ' that they soon strengthen even the weakest' stomach so it can properly and voluntarily perform its functions. Cham.berlain's Tablets never cause griping or pains of any sort. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9138, Issue 9138, 10 February 1910, Page 7
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