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There is no opiate of any description m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that is one of the reasons why it has become so popular all over the -world. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes and heals, strengthens the lungs, and. removes the cause of the cough or cold. ' We condemn no honest medicine, but when the safety of your life or that of your child is at stake, take no chance for poison. — Fof sale by E. D. ; Smith, chemist. Tho most unusual sight of a huge pile of hat-boxes of all shades and size standing on the pavement m front of the Post Office, was witnessed recently. In all. there were 301 boxes, averaging about 2s m stamps per box, consigned to a local draper. The postmen . were busy quite a while m delivering them to the addressee. — Oamaru Mail. Elderly people suffer much from rheumatism gout, sciatica, and lumbago. RHEUAIO quickly cures by driving out the excess uric acid from the blood. All stores and chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. You just try it. ' The Bonithon bore at the west end of tlie town (says the. Taranaki News of Monday) has from the outset of boring operations justified tha sanguine hopes of its backers and the indications are of a most promising nature at the present time, so much so that announcement may be made at any time of the news that will prove • the extent of the petroleum deposits m this district. On. Saturday a party of prominent shareholders m the company, inoluding a well-known M.H.H., and others from Wellington arrived, and shortly before 12 o'clock last night proceeded to the bore, where an exhaustive demonstration was given at an early hour this morning. Our source of information leads us to believe that everyone was satisfied, but the public will have to draw its own deductions. No official report has been communicated. Miss N. Challis, High street, Carterton, N.Z., writes : "I was a • sufferer from chronic indigestion, and gave Chamberlain's Tablets a trial, with most satisfactory results. 1 can sincerely say that they are -the bost medicine that I have ever used, and have pleasure m recommending them to all who suffer from indigestion m any form."— For sale by E. D. Smith, ohemist. Referring to the lacrosse match Canada v. Melbourne, on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Argus asks, what can be done to further the sport? The thousands of people who saw that game came away with tne feeling that it had been a tine contest and an excellent' athletic exercise, m -which there was much to be appreciated and' little to complain about. In the words of Sir John Madden, "it is a game fqr Uie man deep of chest and swift qf limb, In which ne who carries over-much brawn or muscle is very little value except to fill the goal, so that the ball may rebound, from his ample person.. In all else the game is to the man who is lithe of flank and sound 'of limb, well balanced, swift of eye, and quick of purpose. Surely a game tliat encourages those qualities is one well worth cultivation. "For years past," says Mis Catherine Weeks, Bowraf, N.S.W., "I have made it a point to always keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy mmy home. Just as soon as any member of my family show symptoms of a cough or cold, I give them a dose and it invariably checks the complaint." For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

GISBORNE POUND. TMPOU N D E D -L by Deputy Ranger. August 21st, for trespassuig on public roads — • One Dark Grey or Roan Mare, branded like B (indistinct) on off shoulder, white face, shod all round, off fore foot white. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on WEDNESDAY, September 4, at 12 noon. E. WILKINSON, 527 Poundkeeper. ANTED — A respectable Girl, to mind children (afternoons only). — Apply Mrs Blackburn, Stout street. * 524 P,OR SALE — Spring Tip Cart, Two Horses, and Harness, as a going concern. — Apply W. Sutton, carrier. 525 LOST— Gold Bar Brooch, sapphire centre. — Finder rewarded on returning to R. Seymour, jeweller. 523 LOST, m Gladstone, road, yesterday — A black Retriever Pup, white marks at tip of hind feet.— "B.," Herald. 526

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11056, 23 August 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11056, 23 August 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11056, 23 August 1907, Page 6

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