It is the commercial traveller who'nnds the many changes of climate and water trying. The experience of Mr Chas. G. Chapman, who represents a large Brisbane concern, is not the exception. He had been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea, and was especially bad when in North Queensland. On one of his trips a fellow traveller recommended him to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did, and what he has to say is most interesting :— l 'l procured a bottle the first opportunity, and experienced great relief after taking a few doses, and was cured before the bottle was finished. I have not been troubled since, and wish to recommend this wonderful medicine to anyone suffering from the same complaint." For sale by Mr T. G. Mason, Chemist,' Mastcrton. \ Dr. Sheldos's Nkw Discovery. Of all the new discoveries i'i medical science, the most reinurkable in recent years, is one which will move invaluable to thousands of people, and wh'ch it is believed will take the place of nil other remedies for the cure of coughs, colds, and consumption. The preparation is called Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption, and is a scientific compound of great merit. It is most healing to the lungs and tb.io.it, and cures the cough or cold in a remarkably short timo, leaving no bad after effects. A's it contains no opiates or other wisQns, it is a perfectly safe remedy for children and is particularly good for croup and whooping cou.h. The dose is small, and it is pleasant to take. For sale py H. E.Eton, Chemist, Masterton, J. BaUlie, Carterton*, and the Mauriceville Co-operative Store, Maurieeville West.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8385, 20 March 1907, Page 5
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