Mr L. P. Williams, , " 'i'ituvs iiiul Hlar," Wostpovt, N.Z.. write.-- — "While on ;i visit to Christchureh, f was attacked with si severe bout of dyst-utorv, and was unable to leave the hotel. 11 id some medicine sent in ii-yin a eh«. , uii.«t, but it gave me no relief. Having in the papers what others have saidahuut Chamberlain's (Julie, Cholera and l'bxrhcoa. Remedy, 1 decidi.'d to try it. and sent out. for a. bottle. The result was most satisfactory, for after two dose-; 1 was tree from all pain and was <_•>» m» pleCely cured- For sale by ail deaLi-.
**4 I No. 1 Trice from No. 2, Trice £lO. £l2. DONALD'S LUPEOVKD PATENT LEVER WGOLPRESSES. DONALD A SOWS, LTD. pEßlil' SJ'BEJST, - MAS3EETOK
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9003, 13 December 1907, Page 2
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121Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9003, 13 December 1907, Page 2
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