THE TROUBLE HAD DISAPPEARED. “Some twelve months ago,” writes Mrs H. Brailey, 2 Ehcleigh. street, Woollahra, N.S.W., “my daughter suffered considerably with chest complaint, and, my attention being called to an advertsemient on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, I decided to try it for her. The improvement was so marked after a few, doses that we continued to give her the Remedy, and after two bottles we were indeed gratified to find that the trouble which we had dreaded might become chronic had disappeared.” Sold everywhere. Five public institutions are to benefit, to the extent of £6OO in all, under the will of the late Mr Robert Wallace, of Mangere, the executors of which are Messrs C. J. Parr, C.M.G., Mayor of Auckland, and G. J. Garland, chairman of the Education Board. The bequests (says the New Zealand Herald) in question are as follow ; .—Presbyterian Home Mission, or itinerary ministers’ fund, £200; the Salvation Army, £100; the Leslie Presbyterian Orphanage, Meadowbank, £100; Methodist Homo Missions, Maori work, at the disposal of the Rev. William- Gittos, £100; and Presbyterian Mission School, Mahoenui, £IOO.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3149, 22 July 1914, Page 71
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