In a certain home missionary movement every participant was to contribute a shilling that she had earned herself by hard work, The night of the collection of the shillings oame, and various and droll were the stories of earning the money. One woman had shampooed hair, another had made doughnuts, another had secured newspaper subscriptions, and so on. The chairman turned to a handsome woman in the front row. " Now, madam, it is your turn," he said. *' How did you earn your dollar ? " "1 got it from my husband." she answered. "Oh 1" bo said. " Prom your husband ? There was no hard work about that." The woman smiled faintly. "You don't know my husband," she «aid.
NEVER WITHODT THEM. '' For years I suffered with indigestion and constipation," says Mr W. P. Ducstan, Menzies W.A. "I tried dozens cf medicines, but obtained no relief. Hearing my customers speak so high'y of Chamborlain's Tablets I gave them a trial. After only a few doses my health was greatly improve d and after a cour.=e I was completely relieved of both complaints. Sold everywhere - The famous ' Roslyn' writing pids obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers, at 6d and Is each* *
QUICKLY D T SAPPEARED. " All last v-iatkr J had my two boys U >v'>#\ very bad coldd," says Mr G. Archboiil, No. I Baker Street, Lewisham, NS.VV. "Havim. heard from a friend about Ciiamba'k.im: Cough Remedy I gave it a tri il with the result that the colds quickly disappeared. My baby, aged four months. Las a cough now a-d I am giving him Chamberlain's Cough ftemedy »od there is already a decided •mprowment." Sold everywhere.
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 24 June 1914, Page 3
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