MOTHER TROUBLED. "At first my boy was attacked with a bad cold in the chest and throat, which threatened to be a case of diphtheria," writes Mrs. Bvrnham,- William St.. Lutwyche, Q. "After trying several things without success T gave him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I must say I certainly would have lost my boy if I had not lised it. for he was on the verge of diphtheria." MAORI INTERPRETER ATTACKED. "[ was attacked with and suffered considerably from rheumatism in the knees." writes Interpreter Sam Maiolia. of Waimate jSTorth, X.Z. "I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, rubbed it in freely, and was delighted with the re- ■ The pin soon went away and [ je free use of my limbs. Since have recommended it to others. t have thanked me for doing so."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 7
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134Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 7
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