BELEB? AFTER WFTBBN YEAJIS,
'Tor" fifteen.years I suffered' from constipation aud I could B ct no relief" writes Mr. Frederick Fuller, Saddler ' r i 1 * 1, ! 1 - *?* Chamberlain's J ablets, advertised, and. taking them ac ™SH, ff"? fo«nd they relieved me after the first dose or two. At ono """> l . n ? s completely doubled in two with wind in my stomach, but I do not know what that is now for Chamberlain's J abets have completely cured me"— Advt.
A farm of 1187 acres, carrying ovor 3000 weep, is .advertised for sale, in to-day's issue. Further particulars mar foe had on application to Messrs. C. L. Duig'au and Co., Wanganni. ' Messrs. Townsond and Paul, Ltd., will sell at auction on Friday next a Minerva 2! h.p. Motor Car. That there are two points from' which even tho simplest of matters" may be viewed is made manifest by this interesting conversation. She: "Oh, hear the gay song of the birds!" He: "Ves; I suppose the poor little beggars have tq amuse themselves iomehoivl''
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 9
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172Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 9
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