“ WORTH POUNDS,” SAYS WANGANUI WOMAN.
“ Nearly every summer I have an attack of dysentery,” says Mrs E. J. Vinall, Dublin street. Wanganui. N.Z “ Last summer I was so bad with it that I had to consult a doctor, and not gelling any relief from his prescription, decided to give Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Rerncdv a trial. The result was amazing; I felt my usual self after three doses. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is a wonderful medicine, and 1 would not bo without a bottle in the house now. It is worth pounds.” For sale everywhere.
In the course of a false pretences case heard by Mr R. S. Florance at Blenheim, one of the witnesses, a shearer, was asked why he took up work on a Marlborough station under an assumed name. He replied that when ho arrived in Blenheim ho was prepared to give his proper name, but was told by some fellow-workers that it. was not the practice among the shearers from other parts to work under their own names. The reason of this custom did not transpire.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 79
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