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MOTHER. " One day my little girl frightened to with a n attack of coUj»inu 0 v...i , I knew at oace to be an attack of croup," writes Mrs It. lv. Smiln, " Woyrallah " Napier St., liallarat, Vic. " I just ran for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough lteintdy anu gave the ohild some with the result that she got relief at once and, after the second dose all signs of croup disappeared."—Sold by H. Bowie and J, G. Blackie, Lawrence; T. Broderick, Waitahuna; and Cotton and Co., Waipori.

A BLACKSMITH'S OPINION. "Ft r severe colds, which gave me racking pains in the chest, I n<ru Chamberlain's Cough (Remedy with the best results. It ends these colds in little or no time unci I do not think there is a better remedy on the market," says Mr John McGrade, 154 Young Street, Annandale, N.S.W. " I giv e Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my boy and girl for colds and croup and can say that it is an excellent remedy for children."—Sold by H. Bowie and J. G. Blackie, Lawrence ; T. Broderick, Waitahuna ; and Cotton and Co., Waipori.

t STOPPED HOURS 01? MISERY. " The excruciating pains ot c-heu- -"':• have caused me many hours _ - Ji'v," savs Mrs Jane Pierce, 1340 Sturt St., Ballarat, Vic. "It v<] as though 1 would never jjut f, then T started to use chamber......'s I'ain Ralm. The first bottle showed the merits 0 f the Balm. Now 1 apply hot fomentations and have the Balm well rubbed in at the first appearance of pain and it wards oft what used to be days oi misery for me."—Sold by H. Bowie and J. G. Blackie, Lawrence ; T. Broderick, Waitahuna ; and Cotton and Co.,.Waipori Mr Tl. ]). Bedford, in the course of an interview with a Dunedin Star reporter, expressed the opinion that the proposal of the Government to alter the Arbitration Act by making the Supreme Court .Judge of each district preside over the Court in his owe. district would lead to clashing of awards, and disturb that mnUtility and harmony of awards essential to success. The replacing of the permanent representatives ot employer; and workers |by experts from each side in every dispute he pronouncea good. become so great around her homo that Mrs Astor (widow of Colonel Astor, who was lost on the Titanic) has feeen forced to abandon her customary "short automobile ride. An heir is expected shortly. WHOLE FAMILY STRICKEN DOWN. " Influenza had my husband, self, and children all stricken down," says Mrs Minnie Titter, Springvale, near Wanganui, N.Z. "We had tried sevc I ral so-called cures butChanvberlain's | Cough Remedy was, the means of put- ; ting us right again. I would never think of being without a bottle of ! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the ■ house now in case of emergency."— Sold by H. Bowie and J. G. Blackie, Lawrence ; T. Broderick, Waitahuna ; and Cotton arid Co., Waipori.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5970, 17 August 1912, Page 1

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