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■—TOFaso' During a. recent night journey on the railway between Moscow and Kursk in Bussia thieves broke into the secondrclasa'sleeping saloons and stole every article of clothing belonging to the passengers, even to their shirts. The position'of the unfortunate people was a peculiarly awkward one,' and before reaching Moscow they were obliged to telegraph to certain tailoring establishments ask" ing them to send to the station sufficient clothing'to permit them to leave, -/."■■■

|- AN . Editor's, Oplnion.-John S; Dawes,- Esq.-,- editor, • and proprietor ol the Gu'tuidian and Star, Hokitika, New 'Zealand, said: 'M havo found Chamberlain's Cough 1 Remedy a very Valuable .medicine, having.,receivedgreat beneflt-from Its use when suffering from a cold, and as a preventative for croup In children it's excellent properties have, been testified .in my Sold "by, all chemists apd sfcorekeeperß. Price, Is 6d and 3s. •"';■; THE BEST EEMEDY FOR A COLD '■; -A. SAFE AND SURE ONE. I had a' severe cold this winter andwas recommended to-try.a bottlo of Chamherlain's: Cough Remedy. It thoroughly ''cured •mo and in future whenever I get a'coldi.shhll t a Kotho samo- rorhedy.—Yours' truly, : R.- M'Laretf^. Cunnirighdmo,; •• N.S.W: For sale .Uy. all chemists' and storekeep- ' Crfcej lg Mmi % .'■'

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North Otago Times, 1 August 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, 1 August 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, 1 August 1903, Page 1

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