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WHAT ARE THEY?

Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Use these tablets judiciously and adopt a diet suited to your age and constitution, and you will find permanent relief from indigestion. They strengthen and invigorate the stomach and many people have found that after using them they could eat food that previously they could not. For sale by A. Manoy.

S:>me remarkable disclosures have been made in regard to a man, his •wife, and six children living in a hole dug in the mountain side near Slign. The man, Patrick Biahamy, was unable t > pay any rent, and some years ago he dug a hole on the mountain side, And there be lived with his wife jaaad reared his children. A small apertuva, Jthroogh which one had to creep -on tone's 4vtiees T was the only means of access to this earth cave. It ■was also the only aperture tor light and air, as there was no fireplace or chimney. '* It is a horrible case," said the Xiocal Government Inspector, " to arise in a civilised country. I will ask t 1 e District Council to give Brahamy the first laborer's ottage built. * CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY acts on nature's plan —loosens the cole',, relieves the lungs and makes expectoration easy. For sale by A. Manoy.

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Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 244, 22 December 1903, Page 4

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WHAT ARE THEY? Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 244, 22 December 1903, Page 4

WHAT ARE THEY? Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 244, 22 December 1903, Page 4

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