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SIXTEEN DEATHS IN TWO WEEKS. "When a baby my little girl had diarrhoea, and as sixteen children had died from it in this locality in two weeks I was greatly alarmed," says Mrs Alice Williams, Cressy, Tas. "The doctor could do absolutely nothing for her, but as I am a great believer in all Chomberlain's Remedies, I gave her Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with marvellous results, for she was soon quite well again. 51 For sale everywhere.—A d vt.

GRAVEL AND BLADDER ! TROUBLES

From Mr. J. Armstrong, grocer, Carringlon road, Coogee, Svdnev, N.SW. "I had hern suffering from gravel, and after trying various remedies preset ibed |iy the duct or and getting no relief my sister induced me to try Warn 'i 's Ral'e ('me. liel'ore f liail finished i lie first iiottlet'nl. f was greatly relieved, and by the time I had used up the s.-e'.;i:l ! r ! Icl'u I I was coin | 'let ('I y cured. I have lold many of my friends nf the wonderful benefit I have deiived from taking Warner's Safe Cure, and feel confident that anyone suffering from the same complaint will derive great benefit from taking it as proscribed From .Mr. George Jlose, South Morang, Victoria. "1 >uffei'ed from inllannnatiou of the bladder. accompanied by painful ui'i- j 11 11 i<.(i. whieh made life very mUe'able lor me. S.-eing account? published of ollieis v. ho seined to have been afflict"! I in the : 11:ie manner thai I was. and who hid been cured bv taking Waiicr'.-* Safe (.'ure. 1 decided to Irv \\ iI a l eiiect th.it i; edicnie woeld have j ill in v case. I felt relief aft el Inu Oil' bo; i|" ii| WaMl'T'.i Sate t,';:ic (U"i:e :■ I!.i' ed ). and. after I had taken the contents of l-'i.r ! i ;tt l-s ;. Itogei! i■ • r I am very plea.-e.j indeed to tell vou 1! i■ I o"i;an;e ,pii|e tree fi"m the II ''!I iif •. ! <■-■:! ea i TI e —t Iy I erotiillielld anyone .-u:'!'•• l !ii"; as 1 did to give \\ ai tier's >--i i e I'm c a tri I.' Wai innSu'e (.'lire is a wondeifiil reinc !y in cai-e..; of kidney or 11\<■! disorder.-. and complaints arising from in 'liieieiit ait ion of th ■■ kid ncys and liver such as i luminal :stn. gout. liimb. ; ) neuralgia, sciatica, blnod disorders. anaemia, in hgesi ion. biliousness. jaundice. sick' 11ii.iche. general debility, gravel, .-tune. and bladder tioiibies. Warner's Safe I'm re is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both ii| the original (5.«) bottle:* and in the ','ieaper (Us 6d) '"Concentrated, ' non-.,ilt-o||uhc form - Advt.

HACKING COUGHS DRIVEN AWAY. ]

"My daughters, Winnie and J Irene, suH'ered from colds and :roup," says Mr Edward Kent, Dtiudas, Tas. "And 1 had many i sleepless night, for they used to >vake up with a choking cough vhich would last nearly all night. V friend recommended Chambera in's Cough Remedy. I tried it md it completely cured their colds ind croup, and drove that hacking ;ough away. Under no circumitances would I be without it in he house. For sale everywhere.

I —TTILJII —| G&Efism@all " r USED BY H THE MEN WHO KNOW •Mr. U. Vaughan Harknoas, the well-known Jersey Breeder, of " fjeighurst," Tariki, Tarnnaki, writei:— Your Tnl Cslfmeal is of excellent quality: the best Calfninu I have everusod. Very finely firoumli leaves no sediment; Iw easily mixed, and CalvSH do not scour, but thrive well on it. I have every confidence in reoommendlns it to others, and Intend to use it again this coming season.' Mr. P. E. Eichler, of Halcombe, says:— " I find your Tul Calf meal a flrßt* olass feeding mixture The Calves like It afiiMflo well on it, ar,d it docl not aoour them at all. i (ud it costs me 116 per cnlf per month doing the oalf well. Thin is less than other mixtures I have used." From.Ballance, Mr A. Hay writes : your Tul Calfmeal gave every aatisfaetiou. It is easy to prepare, tho oalves like it, and thrive on it. lam ualnd it again this season. PRICES OF TUI CALFM2AL 2Slbs. 6/0 OOlbi. 10/6 ■S £ tOOIbs. 20/*. 200lb«. 38/• ■■ ' iiODDHK & TQLLE7, LTD., Manufacturers, Palmeriton North, ji r

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 October 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 October 1913, Page 4

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