FIVE BOYS ESCAPE CROUP. "During the winter months, my five boyg were constantly attacked with colds and croup," says Mrs H. Beanland, " Dutto.n Lee," Hewitt street, Ballarat, Yit: "* I tried all sorts of medicines for them, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was the only one that would ward off these attacks. It cured each of my five children. I have used dozens of bottles of this remedy, arid within a quarter of an hour after starting to give it, I have always been able to break up an attack of croup." Sold everywh ere.
One of the deputy-returning officers at Stratford (Mr Fred Davies), arrived with his ballot boxes bundled together in a sack. "The waggon," ho said, " got stuck in the mud on the Whangamomona Saddle, and I had to carry them over in this sack on my back." A fine display of Aurora Australia in the North Island was seen on the 11th inst.. shafts of light darting towards the zenith, and later on the whole of the southern heavens assumed a pinkish tint.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3015, 27 December 1911, Page 85
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