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"What is Labour?" asked the te idler, Saul the school girl, smart and bright; "It is Labour to be coiisrhinfr. As some people do, all ni<*ht-I" "What is Capital?" he asked her, After a brief interval. "Woods' Great Peppermint 'Juro! she answered. "Mother says that's Capital!" THIS WTLL .INTEREST MOTHERS. Chamberlain's Tablets are the ideal medicine for children. No more nasty medicines that you have to coax the child to take. After they have once taken Oliamberlain's Tablets and ireaUso how easy they are to take tlioy will bo ready for them ncxain. Tliey arp perfectly safe for the youngest child and their use will not result in constipation. Sold every where —Advt. A cfood liniment, and ono that fan always be relied unon is nowhere more appreciated than in tlie country. Scarcely a week passes but some member of tlie family has need of it. Chamberlain s ?am Balm is more tvidelr known tfinn any liniments for cuts burns and snrnins, and it not onlv srives relief but heals the wound in nbout one third the time required oy any other treatment. Tlie PTPnt power Chamberlain's Pain e ¥ I*.fjords in cases of acute nu u '"vajnnjatory rheumatism. OhaTOberkm's Pain Balm is also in aseptic. Sold ever^W.!!

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1910, Page 4

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207

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1910, Page 4

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