Two fishermen named Gravel and McCallion were blown awny oft Moeraki to sea on Monday night, and were given up for lost. They, however, got ashore at Pukeuri at ten xi'clock an Tuesday morning, thoroughly knocked out. They bad to abandon their boat and swim ashore. One wbb nearly drowned, 1 and was so exhausted that he only got over the five miles to Oamaiu by yester day morning. ONE BOTTLE CURED HIM. "Last summer," says Arthur Bolton, of Bolton Bros., Bendigo, Vic., " I had a severe attack of summer complaint or bowel trouble. For a time I paid no attention, simply let things ran along, but finding it was becomming a very serious matter I con oluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhooa Remedy, which I had seen so highly recommended in the papers. Our local chemist sent me a small bottle, and before it was all used I was entirely well, The pain was stopped by the first dose. 1 For sale by T. G. Mason, Ma3terton. ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7970, 22 February 1906, Page 5
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