Back ni) a sewer and you will poi- | son the whole neighbourhood, clog | up the liver and bowels and your sys- [ tern is lull ol undigested food, which sours an\d ferments —this means Indigestion, Headache, Bad Breath, Yellow Skin and everything that is horrible. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets quickly stop fermentation in the stomach, and they make the liver lively, tone up the bowels and sot the whole machinery going. Bor sale b> all Chemists and Storekeepers, Temuka anh Geraldine.—Advt. The Victorian Chief Justice has ordered a solicitor to pay the costs of a case in which he •‘should have known o.ii the slightest rcllcctiun that there was no imaginable cause of action, and ho furthered the litigation, which was frivolous and voxalto.us. Mrs Geo. Himes, Simpson’s Hoad, uglehawk, Vic., writes : “Chamboruin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea cniedy is the best remedy I know •>r the treatment of all bowel trouIcs. illy husband once had occasion o use it and it worked such w o ndcrs his case that now ho would not hink of being without u bottle in he house.” For sale by all Chemists ml Storekeepers, Temuka and Gcruline.—Advt. We heui' a great deal about the professions invaded by women, but it. will come as a surprise to must of us (saytf mu) writer) to know that in America there an- neatly two thousand women working ns painters and glaziers over 1 a hundred and fifty masons, three hundred and fifty blacksmiths, and a hundred plumbers. I'Vuin a West Australian paper :• -A t Perth, Ivy Kvans (from Victoria) defeated Lthel Dago, in aSO yards .sprint- by yards in (5 -1-osecs, a world s record for women over the distance. The loser 'was hampered by wearing a short skirt instead of k a inkers.
'l'll.- 1-J/1.-1 De Dion chassis which was mentioned in our columns sometime ago, us arriving in Tiuiani mid then driven to, Christch'urclii to have, a body litted, has just been finished and is pronounced by experts in I Christchurch and elsewhere to be the Oiliest machine in New Zealand. Tne body is designed for two people and iis lilted with wind screen and hood. ! There is also a compartment at the Ire.ir providing ample space for all ' etc., required on a long i journey, mdage recorders, speedometers, oil and -water gauges, etc., are fitted. No expense has been spared in making everything as perfect as possible. You can tell exactly the distance covered, also the speed in miles per hour for any journey. The painting is at" an. eau-de-nil. green picked out with tWk green mouldings and lines, and gives the machine a verv striking and artistic appearance. " 'l'hn motor was driven through from Christehurcli yesterday and created a good impression right thron;! tbe journey ; the engine, • as usual m ~!! De Dion car-, running like a sew- ,.!■•• maeluine. The ear will be on view n" Me--r- Sk-ates and l'.ockaert's ..-,.a.-e Timaru, for a few days before being delivered <o its owner, John I'mcklev.'Es'i., of Oampru ,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 5752, 10 December 1908, Page 1
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