When you have a bad co'd Dr T nc'ina tion would recommend Chamberlain s's Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr Exp rience would recommend it because it never fai's to effect a speedy and permanent euro. Dr Reason would recomm nd it because if- is prepared on scientific principles, aud acts on nature's plan in relieving the longs, opening the Becretionß and restoring the system to a natural and healthy conditi n. For sale By W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton. IMPERFECT DRAtNAOB 1$ _ fertile eource Qt disease. Is you. > bloed mufferl:;?; from de ective sewm-age '.' - Wolfe'* SiluiApps clears the blood througi; 1 tbe kidneys. Impurities cannot accun-u tat* It you drink Wolfe's Schnapps. Try ft now. ■ ' Salaries of Doctors at the ; War. ».-—-• — — „ . j Sir William MarCortnac, who ha* just left Durban L r- joi«> L.>rd Roberts at the front, . ., (sayi"M. .P")' formally contradicted the veporfc that j was pretty prevalent, at the time of his departure to the seat of war, to the effect that he had volunteered his services. He holds the appointment of chief consulting surgeon to the British forces in Africa, and for this his stipend is to be at the rate of £5000 a year. Mr Treves receives exactly the same amount for going out, and so do Hr Makins and Mr Watson Cheyne. Mr Cheatle, who is really a junior, is also in receipt of , £5000 a year, owing to a blunder made by a Government clerk. The latter, in writing the formal notification of Mr Cheatle's appointment, mistakenly named the sum he was to be paid at\a very much higher figure than the department had ever dreamt of naming Mr Cheatle, however, has been able to compel the Govern- < ment to keen to the terms of the agreement — mistake or no mistake— and scores accordingly Dr Conan Doyle, who has gone as registrar to the Langman Field Hospital, offered his services for nothing; but Mr Robert O'Cailaghan, the senior surgeon of the expedition, gets paid at tbe rate of £8000 a year , Mr Gibbs, of Charing Cross Hospital, who goes as second surgeon receives £1500 a year ; and Mr H. Scharlieb, of University College Hospital the third surgeon, gets civilian's pay of a guinea a day and a gratuity at the •nd. University Hospital is also sending out four of the hospital • dressers as nurses, as the War Office have refused to allow women on the line of communication.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1900, Page 3
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409Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1900, Page 3
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