Are Yonr Kidneys Weak?
Thousands Imvo kidney troubleand never know it. Weak flnd unhealthy kidi u -y* <iiv responsible for niiiro r<icki!c.-s l\\iu\ any other disi'hsc: llicicfiirc, wlk'h Miroiiffh neg-1-ct or other cause..;, leidnoy trouble is permitted to eor.timio, fatal results aro sure to follow. Your )th- | (!i- organs may need attention, but your kidneys most. Ihtmuso tliey do most ,'ind need flttontimi first. Tf you are «kk or "feel badly" hegin (aking Doaifs Backacho Kidney Pills, and as soon ns your kidneys lire well they will help all the other organs to henlth. A trial will convince anyone. Read this testimony : — Mm Manning. 18 Ferguson street I'almers'ton \<irt]i, says:-"T gave a meinher of my family Doan's Hackachc Kidney \\U Onalf u pill at a doso\ for w<-.-ik kidneys, and thiK remedy proved excellent. A friend of mine assurer! me that Doan's P.arkaeho Kidney Pills would cure, for they had been effective in the easo of one of her children. T therefore g.av<> thnm to my child, with the result mentioned—they effected a cure. I know of other instances where this remedy has worked a.stoni«liiug cures. • T have also a good word to say for Doan's Ointment. This is splendid for skin diseases. and .should he in every home. I have frequently used this prepanafion. and found it soothing; nnd rapid in healing.
flight years la tor. Mrs Manning says: "T am pleased to be able to toll you thai Uio above euro , has proved pormnnont. No sign of the complaint lias over returned. Doaji's Bnckaoho Kidney Pills deserve
praise."
Bonn's Barkaolio Kidney Pills ore sold by all chemists and storekeepers nt 3 S per liottlo (six hottios I.os 6d). nr will ho posted on receipt of pnoo by Fostor-MeOlelkn Co., 7(i Pitt street, Sydney.
But, be sure yon get DOAN'3 Advt.
Mot infliier.s-.a takh Woods' Great Peppermint Onru. N«»vpr f»i!j. Is
l'\)r Monday niglifc, the maiiageiiionfc oi" the King's Theatre aniioiuiccs a 3000 ft film, which depicts sensational in the air. The oirclinp; and wheeling and dashing of two rival aviators are startlingly panrtrayecl in the film.
The raicroQo moaned,and wagged his tail, Threw up his eyes and sighed— "If I should try to kill and fail, I'm down for suicide." Ho bit a Larynx savagely, But "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure ■ . . Came down and killed him instantly And saved the patientJsure.—A.tb
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1912, Page 3
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392Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1912, Page 3
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