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“ Many have said their children ould have died of croup, if Ohamberlaiu’s Cough Remedy had not been given,” writo Kellam and Ourren, druggists, Seaview, Va. “ People come from far and near to get it and speak of it in the highest terms.” This is equally true of this remedy in every community where it is known. Buy a bottle at P. Barrie’s, Waipukurau, and G. Clark’s, Kaikora, aud test it for yourself. 48 Take a day off Thursday. Eat turkey and give thanks. Read in a newspapei that a consumptive cough would bo stopped by taking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Took it on, and dropped the consumptive cough—cost Is 6d. That’s worth a holiday, and turkey’s the festival feed where I come from. in

“ I can’t see how any family lives without Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhcoa Remedy,” says J. R. Adams, a well-known druggist, of Geneva, Ala., in a letter inquiring the price of a dozen bottles, that he might not only have it for use in his own family, but supply it to his neighbors. The reason some people get along without it, is because they do not know its value, and what a vast amount of suffering it will save. Wherever it becomes known and used, it is recognised as a necessity, for it is the only remedy that can be depended upon for bowel omplaints, both for children and adults. For sale by P. Barrie, Waipukurau, and G* Clark, Kaikora. 48

Few men in this country arc better or more favorably known to the drug and medicine trade than Mr E. J. Schall, buyer in the proprietary medicine department of the Meyer Bros ’ Drug Co., St. Louis. He says : “My boy came home fromßchool with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain. I dressed the wound and applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, freely ; all pain ceased, and in a remarkably short time, it healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings and rheumatism, I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it. I consider it a household necessity. Sold by P, Barrie, Waipukurau, and G. Clark, Kaikora. 48

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3739, 19 April 1898, Page 3

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Untitled Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3739, 19 April 1898, Page 3

Untitled Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3739, 19 April 1898, Page 3