Two Signals.
There are two serious signals of the kidney ills. The first signal 1 comes from the back, with numer- i ond signal" comes iij. the kidney I ous aches and pains, and the sec- , secretions. The urine is thin and | pale, or too highly-coloured, and j Urination is infrequent, too ferquent, or excessive. You should showing brick-dust-like deposits. • betes, Dropsy, iirignt's Disease, j l'oxton, says:— "At my work I chronic complications set in DiaTake Doan's Backache Kidney Pills in time, and the cure is aimpie. ])'. W. Gardes, Main Street, heed these dangers signals before strained my kidneys, for 1 have often have to do some very heavy suliered a lot from pains in my lifting, and 1 think x must have back. At times I was in agony, and could not move without enduring torture, and it was impossible for me to stand up straight. I tried almost every remedy known for my complaint, but it was not until 1 had taken a few doses of Doan's .backache Kidney Fills, which was recommended as a reliable medicine, that 1 felt I was at last getting better, jl continued wild, these Pills until i was quite well again, taking in all five bottles. 1 feel in splendid health ; now, and my back is thoroughly ! strong and tree from pain, i think iny cure a marvellous one, and I atu very greatful to Doan's liackbott'.e (six bottles l(is tid) or will bo posted on receipt of*price by i'oster ache Kidney fills, which i consider the fineet kidney remedy known." 1 wo years later Mr. Gat'des says "1 itui pteased to bring the above uiteuieuL up-to-iiute by telling you 1 am sail well, and have not sufiered with my kidneys since Kidney disease comes on quieiiy ; you uon't know you buvjvji unnl it has you. Then doii inßftlecl such symptoms as backache, tiead. tches, gi'hliness, weak back, laugDoau « iiackaciie Kidney t'liis ruml lilt; uvi-r two yeats ago " your kidneys ueed heip. D«'f»ii » liarkurhe Kidney Pills are i.ti kidney hetp. I"or sate i»v aii chemists aud storekeepers at »a pel um*, tired-out leeiiug', urinary trouble these are all styus that .VicL'lelkui Co., 7ti Pitt Stic-ei, hut, bb sure you get DOAJNS Sydney
PAINS iX THE STOMACH. W nde tins ailment is not dangerous ii io nut at an pietusiuu. aiiu uujwiitj vvuo u siioject to attacks ol it wilt jjieaafi to ieain iiow quuk ltliel may ae iiau. A Uuse oi Ohambeiiaui s Ckiiic and Uiarrnoea riemetty in a little is-all txat is necessary. It is an ideal remedy lor tnis complaint ior it always eiiects immediate reliet and is pleasant to take. bold everywhere. Advt. A HINT ON PICKLING VEGETAbLES. Tho housewite wno wislies to make • success oi piukung onions, cauliflovvei ; Oeoli'oot and otner vegetables, siiould use siiarland's Alait Vinegar. tnis excellent and popular vinegar is brewed irom malt and sugar and coniorms to the requirements oi t£ie rood and Drugs Act. It is undouocedly the most wiiolesome and most palatable vinegar in New Zealand, sold in bulk and bottles. Ask your grocer lor oharland's Advt.
A POINT I'OR GOOD HOUSEWIVES. On the best appointed tables you invariably lind the best vinegar—Sharland's. This mellow vinegar is brewed troni malt and sugar, and is free irom mineral acids. it more than satisfies the requirements of the Pood and Drugs Act. The flavour of Sharland's Vinegar is piquant and palatable. It is simply tlie making of salads. Eor pickling, there it no better vinegar on the market. Sold by all grocers in bottles and bulk.
PILES. « i'ilea rarely kill, but they cause constant torture. This is especially true out pain, cutting, or detention from business. This has been proved in quickly and permanently cured, within the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. jt'iles can be thousands of cases in botli sexes, and of all ages, and in the very worst as ing, Painful, and Bleeding Pilee can appreciate for a moment the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of well as in ordinary cases. No one who Doan's Ointment. Go at once and get has not suffered the torments of Itcba pot of this Ointment; it will end your sufferings. Mr F. W. Main-street, Foxable, particularly at night, or in the warm weather. I tried many remedies in the hope of finding a cure, but ton, says:—"For five years I suffered from that awfully trying complaint could get nothing to do me any lasting good. I then consulted a doctor, but his treatment also failed. At last Doan's Ointment was recommended to me, the recommendation being that it had effected a wonderful cure. I bought a pot at once, and after I had used about half of it I found that tne irritation was much less, so I persevered Itching Piles. The pain and irritation were sometimes almost unbearwith the treatment, and before long I was completely and permanently cured. I say "completely" because it ia three sionally, just as a preventative against any return." Two years later Mr Gardes confirms the above:—"lt is now five years since Doan's Ointment cured me of' Piles, and I am still free of this complaint." I have not been troubled with Piles years since my cure was effected, and since. I always keep a pot of Doan's Ointment in the house, and it ocoaWhen we say that Doan's Ointment will cure Piles, we mean exactly what we say, nothing more or IeBS, and we are able to make this emphatio statement backed up by suoh evidence as the above. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McLellan 00., 73 Pitt-street, Sydney.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 February 1915, Page 4
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955Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 February 1915, Page 4
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