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A Young Lady's Life Saved.

At Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlain's

Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy

Dr Chas. H. Utter, a prominent physician of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states : — " Last March I had as a patient a young lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her Earents were sure she would die. She had eeome so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What todo at this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonder 1 i result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much better, inside o r three days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well. For sale by W. G. Gilchrist, chemist, Southland Drug store.

Early rising is a marvellous preecription for longevity ; you get more life into the early and more years into your life. You can got more solid enjoyment out of half an hour on a " Sterling " bicycle than a week on any other. McKunzic & Roach, agents

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Southland Times, Issue 15171, 15 February 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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A Young Lady's Life Saved. Southland Times, Issue 15171, 15 February 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

A Young Lady's Life Saved. Southland Times, Issue 15171, 15 February 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)

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