A MISTAKEN NOTION. ( . There is a prevailing opinion that it is dangerous to stop diarrhoea too suddenly. That may be the case when an astringent medicine is used, but there is not thre least danger of stopping it too quickly when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken, as it is not an astringent, and stops the diarrhoea, by curing the disease that caused it. As a rule only two or three doses are requirod, but in very severe cases a whole bottle is sometimes needed.—Advt.. .
PALMERSTON WINTER SHOW, 1910. VISITORS TO THE SHOW SHOULD NOT FAIL TO INSPECT YAHGYE'S OIL ENGINE SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING; RELIABLE AND EASY TO START. AN INDISPENSABLE PART OF THE EQUIPMENT OF AN UP-TO-DATE F.Ui.M. AND The Moffatt-Virtue Sheep-Shearing Machine. A GOOD COMBINATION OF STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY. A MACHINE THAT FITS THE HAND. EASY RUNNING, AND , DOES ITS WORK WELL. Both Machines will be on exhibition, running, and ready for use. Fullest information by the representative in charge. SOLE N.Z. ACENTSCHAMBERS & SON, - Ltd., JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON,
Inland Telegraphic Address: Telephone: "Grnar. Auckland." No. 2537. ILLI AM GRUA R (Member Auckland Stock Exchange), STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Inquiries by Letter or Telegram will Receive Prompt Attention. F. H. Irwin.] [G. Thome G«orgo. IRWIN AND GEORGE. 37 Panama Street, opp. D.1.C., Sharebrokers and Financial Agents, Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange. Telephone 8090. Telegraphic address—"Thorwin." Wellington.
MrSo .Jo Stevens, of Momington, Dunedin, New Zealand, says Saved the Lives of these Two Children. They were both subject to severe attacks of croup, and Mrs. Stevens is positive that she would never <f - have been able, to rear them had it not been for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. But here is feS* \IM her letter, let her tell the story: f "I am sure that no child ever had a worse attack of crout) than my little son, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy saved his life and he is now a fine healthy boy. Some tiir.e after his attack we spt& *" 4 $1 were sitting at tea one night when this dreaded croup attacked my little girl, then aged ten WsMt-" Q months. The attack, was so sevc-re that theie was no time to get medical help. After my "" '* * experience with my little boy I had made a point of never being without a bottle of Chamberlain's j r > » 8 (Jough Remedy in the house, and it proved a blessing in this case. In fact, lam sure that with- * $ out your valuable remedy we would have lost our little pet. For years we have used Chamber--sjf * " tj lain's Cough Remedy in our home and the children are very fond of it. In fact, the taste is so vl" ' 1 I agreeable that they are constantly asking for it."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 837, 8 June 1910, Page 8
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462Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 837, 8 June 1910, Page 8
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