TEN BOLD ASSERTIONS.
Regarding Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1. It affords quick relief in cases of colic, cholera morbus and pains in the stomach. 2. It never fails to effect a cure in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. It is a sure cure for chronic diarrhoea-. 4. It can always be depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 5. It cures epidemical dysentery. 6. It prevents bilious colic. 7. It is prompt and effective in curing all bowel complaints. 8. It never produces bad results. 9. It is pleasant and safe to take. 10. It has saved the lives of more people than any other medicine in the world. These are bold assertions to make regarding any medicine, but there is abundant proof of every one of the above statements regarding this remedy. Every household should have a bottle at hand, Get it to-day. It may save a life. A. Manoy sells it.
The Express is responsibie for the statement that there is said to be a family in the back blocks from Eketahuna which is absolutely running wild. The children have never seen a school, and their language is quite unintelligible. So seldom do they see a stranger that when one recently visited the house the youngsters became terrified and hid themselves from view. An extraordinary murder was recently committed in St. Petersburg. Two men were dining together at a wellkno.vn restaurant, apparently on the best of terms. When dinner was over one of the men left, and some time afterwards it was discovered that the other, who had been apparently leaning over the table, had had his throat cut. He proved to be a well-known tailor named Subotine. None of the other diners in the restaurant had heaid or seen anything unusual between the murderer and his victim. Dr Henry Van Dyke tells a story of an old Irish woman, who was engaged in the business of chicken raising. One day a travelling man expressed surprise at the use of so much cornmeal at feeding time and suggested that the meal should be mixed with sawdust, insisting that the hens would not know the difference. A few months later the travelling man was again in the community and he asked if the new diet had been tried and what the result had been. It works beautifully, was the reply, see that old yellow hen ? Well, I tried her on half and half, and she liked it so well I changed to all sawdust, and the last time she hatched three of the chickens had wooden legs and a fourth was a woodpecker. At Brisbane, a girl of 18 pleaded guilt} 7 to bigamy a day or two ago. She had married twice inside 12 months ; the first husband went away to look for work, and when he had been away for eight months she grew tired of waiting, and married again. It was done with little or no concealment, and her only plea was that she didn’t know there was any, harm in it; SPRAINSare often more serious than broken bones on account of not being properly treated Apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely as soon as the injury is received and it will quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition A, Manoy sells it.
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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 142, 23 December 1902, Page 4
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553TEN BOLD ASSERTIONS. Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 142, 23 December 1902, Page 4
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