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"Many of the countries at war will come out far worse off than they went in" gays Harper's Weekly. "Many oi them, on the question of who wins, can echo the question we quoted somo time ago. 'Who won the, San Francisco earthquake?' But is there any country that stands in a more absurd position than Hungary ? If Germany wins., the domination of the Teuton elements in the dual monarchy will be greater than ever. If the Allies win Hungary gets a severe surgical operation. Meantime she has lost hundreds of thousands of able-bodied men, and she is an agricultural country. So short is she of men than even before the war Russian peasants used to eomo over to help harvest the crops. And yet it was the combination in which Hungary is a partner that set the conflagration raging." BETTER THAN CASTOR OIL. Disorders of the stomach and constipation are the most common complaints with children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. A dose at bed time will do the work and will make, your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Half a tablet is sufficient for a child under ten years. Don't punish your children by giving them castor oil. i Chamberlain's Tablets are better and 'more pleasant to take. Sold everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1916, Page 7

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