An Indian journal of recent date writes: —"Within five short years a great change has come over a section of the native population of Lahore. Children of native gentlemen can be seen being taken out for an airing by ayahs, morning and evening. Certain bold men have begun to take out their wives in the evenings for a drive in open vehicles. A week ago we saw the daughter of a man of position walking with her father on the railway platform at Lahore. She was dressed in what seemed like an English gown, had English shoes on, and when her husband came up left her father and walked about with him. Her face was quite uncovered. Let those who have relatives in Lahore go there and see for themselves the state of things. They will see wives going out shoulder t:> shoulder with their husbands in the evenings —having said good-bye to old restrictions. A man who would dare to reimpose the old manners on his | womenkind would receive scant courtesy." When attacked with Diarrhoea or bowel complaint, you want a medicine that acts quickly. The attack is always sudden, generally severe and with increasing pain. Even a slight delay in procuring a remedy increases the risk. Keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and yon are absolutely sale. It lias never been known to fail in case of colic, cholera diarrhoea, or summer complaint in children. For sale by all dealers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9018, 3 January 1908, Page 5
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249Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9018, 3 January 1908, Page 5
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