UP NIGHT AFTER NIGHT.
" When my children—Rita and Roberthad croup I was up night after night, with them, and was quite worn out," writes Mrs Annie Tornplo, 11 Albort streot, Brunswick, Victorm. "I tried'different medicines, but they did thom no pood._ Then, on tho advice of a friond, I tried Chamberlain's Cough Romcdy, and it proved a God-send to me, for it gave them instant relief."— Sold everywhere.
Tho arrival of a Imukl of Russian nstronomore at Tomsk, in Siberia, where they are a.bout to establish an observatory, lws oaused an outburst of hostility among tho peasants. Tho natives are convinced that the astronomers will gather tho stars together in a bag and take thorn away, thus causing droughts, fiinco the rain, they believe, comes from tho stare.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15707, 8 March 1913, Page 10
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