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HERE AND THERE.

NO LONGER TKOUBLED.. "I had sick headache caused by liver 'disorder am. irregularity of the bowels," verity Mrs Jr.ne Eoycs, lla'.rnt.v:cc-.i, C. 'A 1e.." dwes of Cham-ben-m's Ta !:>.:; relieved r.;c and site:- takim; u.-Mi ie-.dr.rly ior . j ' short timo my i:\er w;.a in |.-eri'e;-t urde■.'and 1 was no longer troubled with sick headache. Now ii : 1 feel out of sorts I take a dose or two of ■ Chamberlain £ Tabids, and a:n soon myself again. Sold by 6. W. Hut chins, chemist. LIONS IN DOGS' HOMES. The unusual spectacle of an abondoned oart in which was a cage containing five fully-grown lions was seen in the streets of Paris the other day. The animals belonged to a woman lion-tamer, who had- brought them ts "Paris to txke part in a circus. At the last moment the contract fell through, •and the woman, an Italian, found herself without resources alone in a strai r.e city with her inconvenient animal companions. The police first took the lions to the "Zoo," which was closed, and finally to a dogs' home, where they are now installed. Their appearance gave rise to a tumultuous and "hostile demonstration on-tlie part of the ether inmates of the dogs' home. The lions themselves appeared to feel their position acutely, and spent the whole day whimpering in the corners of their cage. SUFFERED ALL MY LIFE. ."All my life 1 have buffered from constipa-tioii," v.-rites Mr Ernest Edridge, Halifax street, Kelson, N.Z., "but ain''pleased to state that since 1 started taking Chamberlain's Tablets they have always siren.me immediate relief, and 1 can rhoroajfhly recommend them to anyone suffering from a like complaint." Sold by G. W. Hutchinr, chemist. THE £10,000,008 MAN. Confiscatory theories on the subject of swoKen fortunes were ventilated in the .New Vork Serrate lately as the result of an amendment to t.ie income ■tax proposed by. Sector Morris, who dwelt on the fv-t that Mr Vincent Aster had inherited £16,000.0 M.' Mr Norris argued i:i favor o'l the enactment of a graduated inheritanc-e tax, beginnirrg' at 1 per cent, an legacies ot"£10,030 ar.d rsk:ii to "■> rcr cent, on inheritances above £10.000,000. Twelve millions taken from Mr Astor's fortune would still leave him -with £4,000,003, w'.iich Mr Morris contended was ample. CANNOT SAY TOO MUCK FOR IT. "I have found Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the most valuable medicine I have ever used," writes Mr Arthur D. Beecroft, 487 Nicholson street, North Carlton, Tic. "In fact, I cannot say too much in favour of it as a cure for colic, diarrhoea or pains in the stomach. I have used it myself and for members" of my family, and have recommended it, to dozens of friends." Bold "by G. "-W. Hutchins, chemist.

MONKS' HOSPITALITY TO BIRDS. The monks of St. Bernard's monastery in the Alps have lately been extending to birds the hospitality which they offer to travellers overtaken by. storm.

During a heavy snowstorm they saw a dense mack cloud of migrating swallows approach. Immediately all the windows of the monastery were opened, und a few moments later halls and cells were filled with thousands of the halffroaea birds. There the little travellers spent the night in safety, and whan tie" dawn broke calm and «lear nest morning they flsw through the open windows and 1 set out once m«r»«n tljeir long j«urney t* the South. PAINS IN THE STOMACH. "I can thoroughly recommend Chamberlain 's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy,'' says Mr Thomas Kelly, storekeeper, Berrigan, N.S.W. '' I have been sabject to severe pains in the stomach r and at times would have to lay up. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Colic ami Diarrhoea Remedy, and found one dose to give me relief." Sold by G. W. Hutehins, Balclutha. PAY FOR SEARCHING REGISTERS. Rer. J. M. Bafetsrd/ricar of Wilton, Taunton in his parish mazarine writes: "One evening at din-ner-time a gentleman—a stranger—called to se»k &onv entri«s in the parish registered boiv.een JHIO and ISGG. Having obtained thi' inform:itio>i hr inquired the fee ( i answered he was welcome to the assistants given. He iliou said in a lordly way that l.e should certainly put- a contribution in the alms box towards tho church restoration Vpon opening the box next morning I found the Tnoble' surif of one penny."

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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 40, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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HERE AND THERE. Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 40, 18 November 1913, Page 8

HERE AND THERE. Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 40, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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