SIXTEEN DEATHS IN TWO WEEKS. "When a babt my little girl had diarrhoea; and as sixteen children had died from it in this locality in two weeks I was greatly alarmed." says Mrs Alice Williams, Cressy, Tas. "The doctor oould do absolutely nothing for her. hut as I am a great believer in all Chamberlain's Remedies I gave her Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with marvellous results, for she was soon quite well again." Sold-by all ehemiftt* *n.l •torekeapers * Women as a rule are the most consistent te- drinkeas, and t tie mumplication of t.ea-rcoims fUd tea kiosks throughout the Dominion affords striking evidence of the increasing popularitv of tea. The w en of New* Zealand n.ay be classed tea oonnoisenirs. for they show a decide-. preference for Ten. which n rjnh of fUtfOOT. »sa9 r.« rt ?S. U W w*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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141Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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