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Horowhenua Cricket Association.

The following is the draw '( z tlio sccmd round of Horowhenua Cricket Association competitions:— JANUARY 4. Shannon v. Kimberley, at Shannon. Levin v. Foxton, at Levm. Otaki a bye. JANUARY 11. Kimborley v. Otaki, at Training Farm. Foxton v. Shannon, at Foxton. Levin a bye. JANUARY 18. Kimberley v. Levin, at Training Farm. Shannon v. Otaki, at Training Farm. Foxton a bye. JANUARY 25. Foxton v. Otaki, at Training farm. Levin v. Shannon, at Levin. Kimberley a bye. FEBRUARY 1. Levin v. Otaki, at Levin. Foxton v. Kimberley, at Foxton. Bhannon a bye. The result of the Shannon v. Ofcaki match appears under Shannon nows.

KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE CURED. 6 From Mr. John Jones, storekeeper l'arramatta-road, Auburn, Sydnev, N.S \\\, 10th October, 1911. "For several years I suffered from chronic disease of the kidneys. My whole body was racked with pain night and day, especially in the back and sides. Other symptoms were loss of appetite, sleeplessness, irregularity of the bowels, and a dull heavy pain in my head which was worse about the eyes. I was reduced in tlesh, weak and al together disheartened. Life became a burden to me. I had been under medical treatment for some time and had tried a variety of medicines, but got little relief. I finally began to take Warner's Safe Cure. The first few bottles gave me great relief. I look several bottles before I wa<s cured, but I 3UI fully convinced that the cure is permanent. All the pains and symptoms have disappeared and I am now in the enjoyment of good health. I can sleep and eat well and have gained much in weight. I am very grateful for what Warners Safe Cure has done for me and shall always recommend it." From Mrs. Malaccric, 53 King-street, Fremantle, W.A., 7th Nov., 1911. "Six months ago I began to suffer front my kidneys. I had intense pain in the small of my back and had to lie down for hours until it stopped. I could never get any sleep and in the mornings had severe headaches and felt drowsy. I attended the doctor and tried other remedies but without deriving the slightest good. One day a friend recommended me to take Warner's Safe Cure, and aftei taking the contents of one bottle, T felt decidedly bolter. I continued to take the medicine and quite recovered my health. All pains left me and I was able to sleep well at night. I have much pleasiue in recommending Warner's Safe Cure to people suffering as 1 did." From Mr. ]•.. S. Williams, Summersti'eet. .Mount Eden, Auckland. N Z.. 20th Nov., 19.11. "It is with the greatest pleasure that 1 tell von of the great ami hating 1; fit I derived from taking Warner's Safe Cure. J used to suffer agony fioin pain in the back and under (he i-houlder-blades. After the slightest cold my back would get so bad iliat 1 would be almost do;:hV:! up with the pain. Sleep wa,s out of the question. 1 could do, n thing but turn and twist nilnno; ■- | o | struggled on with by daily duties, but often felt that 1 !u.\.' u, • . work. I tried various adv<iti.-id ;.;J home remedies but failed to g,< vt'ief from any of them, and was ipii'e disheartened and low spirited. Finally, a friend advised me to take Wan>r's Safe Cure and to give tho liiediei,;. a. fair trial. 1 followed the advi<o. and vcrv .soon began to improve in health, and the pains in the back gradually ca.-i-d. I continued to take the medicine until I was completely cured. I feel sure that anyone who suffers in like manner will derive great, benefit from taking Warner's Safe Cure."

From Mrs. S. M'Xair. Clmvcli sh>et, Wollongong. X.S.W., 291 h June, 191.1. "A few month.' auo. 1 Milt'eio<i terrible from my kidneys. *1.1 n-t .i to have to lay up for days ;:t 11 si When 1 walked alon;i 111'.: street 1 wi iJ.i be attacked suddenly, with a pa : n in '.he small of the back an! had to rit n straight away. At iI . '.i .• 1;;.•! bilious headache and v.;;- nr-er !e to do my Work. A dir!:.; 1 attended ;;:r. a-iid I took fov-'nl l..»:(!;• .-■ i i i. - tint they did not. to h..-..- a.-.y ctiect A friend < r ;a ■. >■ l•.e :• ! of Warner's !.' Cure. ;n:il a.-ked no- to try it as tliis iih (iiei.'ie had made a wi nderfill dlllerer.et: ia her liaith. -\ft■ -r taking a- fe.v d;.f<"j. J h to f. •' the Ijonvlit «.l u n::d . f.e;- I i>, : a f«>-v bet t lef, t ••••.'••! l;oy v.it'i Vv I felt like a i::\v woman. I strongly ic:..ii'llii:ik] >i .' ' from kidr-y troii'.le to ' Ix W.. Safe Cure." From .Mr. "JI M. Hooper, Xori.li street, Charters Towc:*. Qld., Clh dune, 1911. "Some year's h;:ek\ 1 aitu.-kid one night with severe paiur- in the bark and sides When I got up in the morning I felt very dizzy, and had to hold o.n to supports. About a fortnight before this, I felt pain in the f-inall of the back but did not pay much attention to it. I feltit most v.-liV-p. I straightened ni.y~e!f after bending down. Aly urine was dark in colour a nil contained s :i'.-:l 1 pnriieies of what looked ld:e- brick-diut. 1 1-."c f)' Warner's S;;f" Cure in my store, so I thought I would gi :o it a trial. After taking the contents of three bottles 1 felt quite like a new man. fam pleax'd to say that, thanks to Warrvr's .Safe Cure, J h.iA-e never filiiee been troubled by my kidneys."' A pamphlet containing full infonna. tion rol;iLi ti.LT to Warner's Safe Cuie. for the kidneys and liver, wili be sent, po-t free on request by 11. H. Warner and Co , Ltd., Auttiakisian Branch, Melbourne. 0 Warner'.-* Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (se) hottls and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," nonalcoholic form

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1913, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
999

Horowhenua Cricket Association. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1913, Page 4

Horowhenua Cricket Association. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1913, Page 4

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