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Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is intended especially tor coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures ot these diseases over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works ; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that haveyielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use ot it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease ot all dangerous results. It is especially prized by mothers because it contains nothing injurious and There is not the least danger in giving it, even to babies. It always cures and cures quickly. A Manoy sells it.

The man Joseph Martin, sentenced to two years’ imprisonment at the Napier Court for the theft of sheepskins and grass seed from the Maraekakaho station, had a unique record. His sentences total altogether 32 years arid ten months, counting in the sentences that run concurrently with others. Of that term he has actually served some thing like 25 years in various gaols in the colony. In 1879 he got ten jears at Christchurch for horse stealing ; in 1887, Christchurch, two years on each of two charges, for larceny and house breaking ; 1889, Christchurch, 3 yeais, theft ; 1891, Christchurch, four years, theft ; 1895, Napier, two years, horse stealing ; 1897, Napier, one year, rogue and vagabond. The foregoing list does not include sentences of three months and six months for minor offences.

Playing cricket against Sussex, Gilbert Jessop scored 286 runs in less than three hours. Mr J. Chamberlain has invited 7000 members of the West Birmingham Liberal Unionist Association to a garden party at his Birmingham residence Highbury, on the 20th inst. The Maoris have formed a Labour Union at Opape, Opotiki, and the committee has advertised a scale of labour rates. Any Maori who takes work below the Union rate is-liable to a fine of 50s.

. A preacher in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, some time ago asserted that he would rather see the church swept off the face of the earth than*know that it was supported by money* taken at socials and dances. He said that such 'methods degrade the church to the level of a music hall, and to obtain revenue in such a way is not only sinful, but vulgar. . ‘ A , Piece of flannel damped with Chamqerlams Pain Balrri and the*" affected parts is better than any |plaster for mine back or ’ pain' in the side 1 or. chest. I Chamberlain s Pain Balm is a liniment that has no superior. • One application ■ gives relief, Try it A, Manoy sells it.

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 189, 12 June 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 189, 12 June 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 189, 12 June 1903, Page 4

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