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Three working rules for liis future Mr W. J. Speight told .Sir John Findlay during a deputation to the weve given, to .him when he eaw his father for the last time when ho was leaving 'homo. "Mover back another mail's bills; always wvnv flannel next your skin ; and 'always associate with men bettor th.V yourself." The Last of these, he said, ho bad followed all ' his life, and he knew of no bettor one for the improvement of amyIvody. "Always wear flannel next to _ the skin" was good advice. Mr Speight. I Only sec that it is the Roslyn Tin- ( sliriiibaWe "Delta" finfeh.-Advt, / .; UNCONSCIOUS FROM GRIPING .: PAINS. "For years I wns a constant i sufferer from' attacks of colic, andat i times unconscious from the gripping ; pains." says Mr Alex. J. Cresswell ■ of Birreßiirra, Vic. • "The only ( thing: that tHve me relief was Chamheiiain's CkM-a, Cholera and Diarr- j hoea, Remedy. It never failed.' I 1 have recommended . rfr to many ] friends and enstomers. who have alsvays met with, the same results as « myself. "»ty advice is to always 1 keep a bottle in the house. It is < +.Ix 6 most effective Telief and cure j i ■?or-severe grippina: pains intlhe sto- j i mach an'd ■ diamiho'ea,"-,- Sold 1 i

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 October 1911, Page 2

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