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It makes you anxious—any loss <:f constitution. Largo bottles by all chemists... ■\Vo liavo received two volumes "Know ledg© a young wifo should have,'' Wja "Knowledge a young husband should ceivo the warm endorsement* of Eugenie* Sociotios. They are writton by A. A Philip, M.8., 0.M., late modicnl officer of Public Health, Northern Divisions, Scotland, and H. B. Murray, and are published by En-art Seymour ami Co., Ltd., London, at 2s Gd net. Thoy give a good deal of information and advico in a common sense way, ond tliotight some of their counsels, which would no doubt receive the unstinted approval of the medical profession may seem moro admirable in theory than likely to bo generally adopted, the object of tho books it NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. There is no doubt about tho curative properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which is the best, safest and most reliable oough medicine you can tako. For harsh, hnrd, chronio coughs it is a splendid euro. Easily taken, and cures the most obstinato case. Sold everywhere... Under tho title, "Impressions and llccollections," Sir lltbort Stout hag issued in tho form of a neat brochure a series of ciftlit articiesde aling with his rocout visit to Europo and the United Kingdom, which, we believe, were originally contributed to a few New Zoaland papers. Tho articles include suoh interesting subjects «« "cities," "churches" "prophets." "The Politicians and the llouso of Commons," and they are "tamped with tn« personality of the onoi'jretio and obscr* vant Clucf Justice. An excellent porv trat of Sir Hobort Stout serves as intioduetion of tho little volume, which ii published by Mr J W Koaly, tho Book Exchange, Auckland. HEADACHE. Headacho is not an ailment —it is a symptom, an indication of sonio constitutional derangement elsewhere, nnd it Bhould bo treated, not with a headache cure, but withCltuniborlnin's Tablets. Constipation, biliousness, torpid liver all causo sick hondaolies, nnd are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Tab. lets. Sold everywhere...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14369, 15 February 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14369, 15 February 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14369, 15 February 1911, Page 5

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