WAS A COMPLETE OEIPPLE. Mr Charles Lincoln, of Richmond, Taa., was a complete cripple with muscular rheumatism and could not get about. He started using Chamiberlain'a Pain Balm and after a fow applications the pains,were easier and soon left him altogether. He is now well, is fifty-two years of age and earning his living as a general labourer. We hope that sufferers from rheumatism will not need further evidence in regard to this liniment.— Sold by H. Bowie and J. G. Blackie, Lawrence ; T. BrodericU, Waitahuna, and Cotton and Co., Waipori.
NOT JfKJiUNG TOO GOOD. " i was not ieeling too good lor mouths and being a sutferor from lrorn constipation 1 tried Chamberlain's Tablets and found them really splendid," writes Mr Arthur Bradbury provision merchant, 40 Bmith street, L'ollingwood, Vie. " They certainly made me feel good after i had taUen a few doses. Chamberlain's Tablets are the best medicine I have ever used. 1 often take a dose and would not be without thera."—Bold by 11. Bowie and J. G. Blackie, Lawrence; T. Brodeiick, Waitahuna ; and Cotton and Co., Waipori. What is stated to be the greatest depth man has ever gone beneath water was attained in the Bay of Ban Jjrancisco a few weeks ago, when the submarine Carp, of the United Btates .Navy, with a crew of eight men, on her trial went 200 ft below tho surface. Previous boats tested at this depth had no parsers on board. The trial of the Carp was a sensational one in all respects. It way intended she should stay below ten minutes, but owing to tho jaaubing oi the boat's cable with a cable that had been used in lowering her, she was held down for an hour and ahalf. The Carp responded to the searching test to the utmost satisfaction of tie Navy Board. When finally she got|loose from the cable that was holding her down she flew :tto tho surface like an arrow frorai a bow,, at an angle of 45 degrees, amd leaped clear out of the water to half her own length. The navy officers who were anxiously awaiting her return feared that a tragedy had occurred on the floor of the bay, but it is stated by the lieutenant in charge of the Carp that .there was enough aw stored in the steel flasks to have lasFor influenza take 'Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d. In the course of a Bpeech at East London Lord Gladstone said he regretted that the language problem in South Africa was still a difficulty, but he had no fear for the' dominance of the English language in spite oi any legislation.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5962, 20 July 1912, Page 1
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