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Mr V.. 0. Wockn.r, Toowoomba, Queeuslaud, writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent Remedy. I have been suffering from a severe cold for the last two mouths aud it has effected a cure. It is a pleasure to recommeud it to anyone with a bad cold." This is the opinion of one of the oldest aud most respected residents of Toowooraa, and has beeu voluntarily given in good faith that others might try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud be benefitted as he was. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.* The boatman had been augered by the asinine behaviour of a young fellow among the -party >Wj.ich he had taken for a sail. When the boat sprang a leak' far out from the shore the boatman somewhat allayed the alarm of the rest of the party by serving out life-belts, but he gave no belt to the would-be wit. "Where's mine?" said the terrified youth. "Don't you worry, my lad," said the boatmau, with a vindictive smile. "You don't need no life-belt. You'll never be drowned. A feller with a >cad as 'oiler as youru cau't sink. Nature's given you a nat'ral lifebuoy. '' Mother: Tommy, what did I say I'd do to you if you touched that jam again? Tommy: Why, it's funny, ma, that you should forget, too. I'm blest if I can remember! (But it didn't save him.) Mr S. Stockbridge, 97 Tory-St., Wellington, N.Z., writes:"Chamberlain's Tablets are the finest corrective that we have ever had in our home. I alvays give them to my children and Hi that they are the safest medicine them, What I like about them is they are mild and gentle in their aud never leave any after *' People troubled with indior Constipation will find '-lerlaiu's Tablets can always ' upou.-"'' For sale by all storekeepers.* for the past six- " "<en an inmate of tbe ye Sanatorium, has .rom the institution. id, aud returned to .r Hay speaks in glowe treatment received. ties of the success at- * efforts. In his own case, vyliile in the sanatorium er two stone in weight, udrs have assured him that c care and attention he has jre to fear from the dread Mr Hay was enabled to stay latorimn through the assisttha' Palmerstou Druids' and ays' Lodges, to both of which ags. Mr Hay was accorded au iastic send-off by tlie patients ; aff of the sanatorium.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9214, 5 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9214, 5 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9214, 5 November 1908, Page 6