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KIDNEY DISEASE this is to be cbnnjted, people should know— I Thnt kidney trouble fa INFLAMMATION OF TUB KIDXF.YS and that when it becomes chronic It is declared incurable '}. rrofemor Tyion isy* *ha inourableitapo lieslablishrcV about the Hlxth month, llcnct no part of that six moutlii OMjht to be wmted. 3. Trentinsnt "f Inflamed kldaitrs by excitants hai broken down-rroff.sjar Ty*on ilcclmlbr (with refer*nee to to r«»tore tlie norm*! conditions ot the kidneyi.) " I Ik)(i<t« there are none," which cuts out nt oue iweep alt the kidncjr modicinea on dni6f;i»t'« shelves, 4. Thnt these condition! para riie to * search (or wmcthjnr to palliate inste.il of etelt* inflamed kidneys. 5. ThntMthn remit of those ifurarchcs ft bland tnfri'inn wns worked out tint reduce* inflimnd kidney tlnsues mid that t, majority nfcasM now Tt-Id. whether in chronic nupc. or not, THE UNION CO., 209 Elixabsth Street. Melbourne, I* th« nnly place where iha new kidney ralliitlre. t'ulion'i Itcuil Conipoual, can be obtained, Aak for [rca literature. THE CORONATION TEE CORONATION NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, TO BE OPENED ON THE 21tK ' MAY, Mil, TT is imperative thnt all space- ■*■ holders in tlio forthcoming Exhibi? tion should be notified of how each individual stall, well decorated, will add to tlie success of the Exhibition. This can only bo achieved by careful thought and ability. Any ono can erect an exhibit, but to what advantage when alterations have to be made, and even then do not have the desired effect after costly and unucce.-snry expense. It is our busiuess, and wo are prepared to submit you designsaud suggestions for what yon require, and to execute- the necessary decorations, sigmvrili&e, etc., saving you at least 25 per cent. Our Exbibition expert will be pleased to wait on you at your convenience. Just giveus a ring now (No. M 4) or call in as you aro passing, when wo will conyinco you of our competency, R MARTIN, LTD., 31 and 30 MANNERS, STREET, Estab. 1860.
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