Seeing a tramp hurrying away from a large house a fellow professional asked him what luck he had met with. "It ain't worth askin' there," was the reply. "I just 'ad a peep through the winder. It's a poverty-stricken 'ouse, mate. There was actually two ladies playin' on one pianner." LET IT BE KNOWN. The widest publicity should bo given to the fact that summer diarrhoea and dysi-ntery can bo cured by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Beniedy. It never fails. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take, which is important when the medicine must. be. given to small children.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 879, 27 July 1910, Page 8
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108Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 879, 27 July 1910, Page 8
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