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Hard to Bear

When the back ache and pains so badly that you can't work, can't rest, can't sleep, can't cut, it's hard to bear. Thousands of ache Pills cure every kidney ill. cure bladder troubles, urinarj derangements, dropsy. Head this testimony to the inerit of the greatest of kidney specifics. ; Mr W. A. U'JJonnell, late of Cambridge-street, Levin, and now living in the country, says:---"About eleven years ago 1 was suffering from a-severe pain across the small of the back, and 1 knew aching backs have boon relieved and cured. People arc learning that backache pains come from weak kidneys, that Doa'n's liaekfroin othor symptoms present that my kidneys were the cause of this nagging ache. I'or nearly two years I had been trying dilierent remedies, but. they did me no good whatever. Uoan's Backache Kidney Pills were one day recommended to me as a cure for my complaint, so i got some. 1 was really very ill when 1 started taking them, but alter using three or four bottles my kidneys were once more in a healthy state, and the pain in my back had entirely disappeared. 1 have had one or two slight attacks of kidney trouble since my cure was effected, but i have never known Doau'h Backacho Kidney Pills to fail in giving me relief almost immediately, and after taking them for a few days 1 am i_[uite well again. ,. Backache is kidney ache, and if neglected will bring in its train all the horrors of advanced kidney But, be sure you get DUAN'S. Backache is kidney ache, and if neglected will bring in its train all the horrors o± advanced kidney disease. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cure backache. "A word to the wise is enough." l''or sale by all chemists and storekeepers at [in per bottle (six bottles IGs b'd) or will be posted on receipt of price by .sec. 3).

IMPOUNDING CATTLE, ETC. All trespassing cuttle may bo im pounded by tlio occupier of tlio land on which they aro trespassing; but in the Cciso of mi fenced land, the occupier is not entitled to claim any damages except lees for driving, or )or giving notice of tlio detention of vich cattle, as provided in tlio Second Schedule. LAYING DOWN A LAWN. 'When it is desired to form a la ami, the ground should be trenched ad directed for the vegetable garden any time during the autumn. If the plot can bo prepared in March, a season n:ay be gained by mowing the grass' .seed during that month; the surface must be thoroughly pulverised -ui<! trodden down (iniily. The following is a good mixture, if procurable: - CivmU-I .Dog-lail. _'!!)«; Festuca tenuiFoiia. -lib.s; J'Vstuen . duru.scula, 21bs; Lolium leiiuil'olia perenno, 201 ba; White ciowr .'Jibs; Tiii'olium minor. 'Slbsi; I'oa Nomoralis and Sempervirens Jibs oi eaefi. Thi(s mixture will uffiee for ball' an acre, and will form a very good lawn, and if kept cut close answers nio.-l at\\n. Special inixt l ::<•.■. for laying down lawns may also be nad h<llll any Mvd.sman. Nome of ;i)i native iin:!.* and other grasses wn'ild answer a'iiuirably lor lawn li Hie groun i i,, of a re ien Live naUn , , sowing the s U ,<hnuld he deferred (il! August. v.'otiiiiicnre l<i cut as sunn as ihi' mae'iinc nil! ;u't. Seme >;■(•• ier (.he scyilie for I!n-> lir.st lime oi cutting. |{01l previous l<> mowii'i; Uiia will save tin; k.jiive.s ol the nww^r. SEUUS HKQUIUKD TO SOW AN" ACHE. Parley, L'i to r.'i bushels; bwvK. 2 to 2\ biitihel.s; hiickulieat, or braak, H bushels; cabbage (drumhead), to transplant, J lb; canary, 3 pkgs; u'Vrot in drill.,, S to 12 lb.s; clover, *. n> 17 l!«; I'ursse or gorse, lor feed, 20 to 24 bs; do. for single-lino fencing, to sow one luilo, .'{ to 4 lbs; kohl rabi (tuniiproote<l cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, I lbs, linseed, for flax, 2J bushels; linseed, for seed, li biislmls; lucerne, broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drilled, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurtzel, u lbs; oats, 11 to 4 bushel. o ; parsnip, 10 lbn; rape or cole, 1 put; ryo, 2 J to !3 bushels; rye grass (il drilled, one-fourth less), 2 to 2i bushels; sainfoin, giant, 5 bushels; tares, winter, 2£ bushels; do., spring, 2 to 2 J bushels; trifoliuin incarniitum, 21 llm; turnip, 2 to M lbs; turnip stubble, 4 lbs; wheat, 2i to 2J bushels.

(iOOD VOW ALL.

Chamberlain's Cough Kemody m good lor ally member of Uu; family. ft euros coughs i>l all kinds. It is composed of things which sooflie and heal without harming the most delicato tissues of the throat. Tt acts as easily and safely on the young as on the old. Mothers need not hesitate to give it to oven the youngest child for it is perfectly safe. Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy is an ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, •whooping cough aricl bronchitis. For Rale everywhere. Ad. I'HET ALL USE IT. 11 1r anyone comes to our home svith a cold we immediately recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Kleanor H. Blunt, IVincess-ntr-jot. Bulimba, Q. "I have used it in my family for ovor ten years and all my married children have reared their children on it. Wβ appreciate the reasouablo prioo of Chamberlain's Cough Ilotnedy, iie wonderful eff'<>ctivonoss and the easy manned in which the children take." For sale eve"ywh9re PeueumonlH generally results from cold or an attack of influenza, but an be prevented if Chamberlain's Dough Remedy is taken at the/first eymptom of either. Many people who have had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded ft off by the prompt use of this remedy. "Wβ don't claim that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wil ] cure pneumonia but that ii will prevent it if iiiken at the first eyro p'tom. of a, cold. jfoflnonEa. of .byonobiai..,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19151004.2.21.2

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1915, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
969

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1915, Page 4

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