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Last June Dick Crawford brought his twelve-months old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and had always been dckly. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases but without benefit. The child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more lhan when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then sJtaited the father i.o give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle had been used a marked improvement was seen, and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared, and its father and myself believe the child's life was caved by this remedy. J. T. Maklow, M.D., Tamaroa, 111. For sale by C. H. Macalister, chemist, Invercargill.

In Paris recently an Englishman went to consult a specialist and told his story. He •was not really ill, but Dot quite well. "I work like an ox," he exclaimed ; " I eat like a wolf, I'm as tired as a dog, and I sleep Jike a bear." "If I were you,' politely rejoined the bland physician, "I should go and consult a ' vet !' "

"Mr W. Gawne's Worcester Sauce. — This is a Dunedin manufacture, und after having tested it, we are free to confess that we could not tell it from the imported Lea and Perrin's. This being the case, it is clearly the duty of colonists to support an important local iudustiy. The day for imported sauces is clta^ly drawirjg to a close." — Siuthern Standard.

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Southland Times, Issue 133357, 20 January 1896, Page 4

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 133357, 20 January 1896, Page 4

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 133357, 20 January 1896, Page 4