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(( SUFFERED THREE YEARS. ' For three long years I suffered continually from relaxed throat and cold on tie chest," writes .Mr J. R. 'Craig, jun., 467 Nicholson St., North Carlton, Vic. " I could not shake this cold off ; I tried everything with out getting a ny relief. A friend recommended Chamberain's Cousrli Remedy and I jm very thankful that he did for I cannot speak too highly of it. It gave me immediate relief and quickly cured me."-Sold bv 11. Bowie ifld J. G. Blackie, Lawrence; T. Broderick, Waitahuna ; ami Cotton and Co., Waipori.

I'ltiJiiWS ADVICiS I'IiOVED UUUD "My sou Itobert had colds a.ii: croup und my daughter iNellie brouch nis, causing nie considerable worry, says Airs Ji, Cleland, " Actoma,'' Bruce street, titaudmore, W.fci.W. "jUrt iiouinson, of Church street, iJarrainatta, told me to try Chamberlain's Cough iiuuiedy—said she swore by it. One largo bottle completely oured them. J\ow that 1 know the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy Ido not worry about taking my children to a doctor."—Sold by E. Bowie and J. G. Blaokie Lawrence, T. Brockerick VVailuhuna; and Cotton and Co., iVaipcri. iieniounts and the valu e of "'trotters " as compared to •' pacers " wero discussed at the Conference oflNjZ. Trotting Clubs. Captain Samuel, the Hutt Valley T.C.'s. delegate, was the only speaker, who laid claim to any military knowledge that would be of value to the meeting. He said that iromi his own experience of the respective Value of pacers and trotters, lie .would not have a pacer in the service if he had anything to do with it. " Linseed Compound," the " Stockport Benjedy" for coughs and colds. Uf forty years' proven efficacy. "As for speculation, this is something which is engrained in the very nature of maakind, which all the laws of the land will never repress, and any efforts in that direction, no matter 0 l what magnitude, might only divert its course into more objectionable channels. To try to stop it would .be as ineffective as an attempt to stop an active volcano or the slipping of a Klacier."-Opinion of «i- John Kowe, President of N.Z. Plotting Conference, ,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5965, 31 July 1912, Page 1

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