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Senator Tillman became reminiscent one stormy clay: "Yes, this is bad weather., "'ft is nothing to London, though. Once, on a dripping water day iu London, a sulphur brown or ,>ca-soup tog in the air, and everybody drenched to the. skin, I sat on on a 'bus top beside a, ]'ai'.=ee in a red fez. When the l\irsee got off, the driver of the 'bus, touching bis hat with his whip, said to me: 'Would you mind! tellin' me, sir, what sort o' chap that is?' 'He's a Par.see," said T, 'An Indian, you know; a sun worshipper.' 'Worships the huh, does lie, sir ' said! Ihe wet and shivering driver. 'I suppose bo's come, 'ore to 'ave a. rest?" NETJTULGIA'. If the affected parts are. bathed freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm those, stabbing, biimini'. darting nains will poou disappear. Hub the Halm well in ..eve.ral times during the day. Iceepinir the T)!>ti"nt warm and out of the cold ,''ind. Do/.ens of people sufferine; from neuralgia have been fU''ed by the, Ua> of Chamberlain's Pu.in Balm!,,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 28 May 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 28 May 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 28 May 1910, Page 5