Trouble on a Farm
•■ • .• r- - ... _ — ■_.-, , »; — ■■ .- ■ . - . • From Chlircli Roatf, Taradale,' ijTawkies ; Bay> c<mies ...a, .report^ of. senoHS. trouble at -Henry. Haajrison ? 6 farm, -*lv Hamsou •is a native of Lincolnshire, aiid came -to ETawkeslUiy 37 years ago. Since t'leji, as farmer and contractor, lie nxw established;., a. high Jcr Koncf?; industry;- toftl plain. •speaking.- vSonie tw baota, :-> howevter -(says the *Nu»pier- Daily Telecranh) Mr Harrison was ntta.ckert by Influenza, and Dr Williams' !»»»£,. I'1"3---alonu brought bun back to robust health. " Influenza : "(trained, all. .my strength away," said" he. '"""It left me full, of aches and plains and wretched weakliest.. My blood was poor and impure, ■jMd my lunes too feeble to fight against the cold. Then z caught bronchitis and asthma . My chest was racked with a terrible cough. They could hear me coughing all over the 'farm. Sometimes .1 could liayoly B?e a the: -Oit'on'it was iinpoKsihlo for me to work'/ ■'■• 1 Was too weak to Jut. a spade.— and the doctors could not cure me" Then liowever, Mr Harrison read that Mr John Collins, of fe'bxtbn, und Others hatt used Dr. Williams' pmk pills to fiffh"t ofi .bronchitis, hay. i ever, ..- asth- j ma; pneumonia, ' pleurisy.i consumption, decline, debility, anaemia, . indigestion, neuralgia, sciatica; rhonmatism. ami other lingering after-effects of influenza. An4' so Mr Harrison: .decided to try the, sain'e* blood-building ;': .and '-■ h6«rve-towing ri>niedv2 y^eli v '* f Said/ *o, N'/fiJc and i'ajhalf 6oxSs" made m'o'lstron'g and weit^ agahi. They situ ply swept away every impurity .fvoinvSny;.. system;^afid made now, ricirfilboa for me. They strengthened rujr hoaxt and luug9 and chest likemagic -•■-Now 1 have a hearty appetite, and sleep soundly. ..Indeed," laugihed; Mr Harrison, "I haven't a, trouble, and I work about" the farm from morn. till. : night. ' ' . -■'. -' ... '--• .-,',•'.' ... Mr E. .E.-.,' Jp»e^/"; :; ..;ibanftg«r r . Messrs Chrysiall r«nd> Co^; \ ./• wholesaled gt.ocore, Christchurch,;: recently said :—! kiiOW.. that ' Chambbriaih's. Pain Bilm Ib!.. a splendid .medicine, and this V knowledge cam©- by personal experioncer. Some months, Ago I^waa^ twubled- with a ..^very bad case.- 'of rheumatism 7 iit the kiiw ; doctors said it : was- inflamiaiaxibn 61 -iMer knea cap, and . it j was,-,so : i«iinM that after trying to get .around for a.tim«> with the iid\ of stick; lbaii 10 give up.; and :take; avjreatV. . Then. I' commpncedL to uae Chataberliiin'S; Pain Balm ; ess e.r|.al times a day I rubbed' the juixture on aolicted' ( .par v ta'r eacii^ppyatv,^ o^ Te ~ lieved mej' and"** 'twas only a stof t tij^e till I K:w as completely - cured aod able to : attend to my^ regular rwork. .:\l- :: aui rositive that it w&s Chamberlain's Pain ! Balm that cured me, and I doa't heeiftato to recommend: it to all 'in ««ed of ;a- good penetrating liniment;.': Solo by ;all storefeesperfl, chemistß^ is" <!d. Sold iby MacaHßt^p' ; and Co. ■. Messrs .^ Morrow, Bassstt. . and Co. havo , :|ußtV-iandedj'vanbther • ehipmeniir- of -theJ famous Daisy Carts-, Intending>-puicbas- , «rs 'should send in 'their orders at once, i iPrlce.- £ll 168^ Vt '; ; ' ■ '• ■>-^:-' :i
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Southland Times, Issue 19102, 20 July 1903, Page 4
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485Trouble on a Farm Southland Times, Issue 19102, 20 July 1903, Page 4
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