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Give up Altogether ■THIS MEANS A. GKEAT DEAL "Had to give up' , is very fax reaching in its moaning sometimes, and generally includes ie its influence other than the one affected. Whon the giving up is on account of a lame hack, which is lame kidneys, we are niis•erable indeed. Not sick enough for bed, perhaps, but that laino back stops one from one's daily occupation just as surely as typhoid fever would. Many a reader of this can't afford to give up, must keep on in spite of the back, and he can if lie will but profit by the experience given below. Mr J. h\ AlcJienzie, groom, Express Stables, Eoxton, says: — "A long time ago I hurt my back and for years afterwards I suilered agony from awful pains just above my kidneys. i was often so bad that ! dure not stoop, in fact was completely crippled with the pain. My rest at night was broken, and 1 always felt tired and worn out. The kidney se-er-tions were also ailectec , , being thick ami cloudy, with a. brick-dust-like sediment. One day 1 was induced to try Doan's Backache .Kidney Pills, and was soon astonished at their effectiveness. The first bottle relieved me so much that 1 got some more, and three bottlea completely sured me, and I have not been afflicted with backache and kidney troublee since. I always keep Doan's Backache Kidne T Pills by me, and take them now and again, just as a preventative against any return." sage of the back that aches, for it is a sigu that your kidneys aeed help. Heed the warning and give your kidneys immediate help by taking the great kidney and bladder remedy—Dnyu's Backache Kidney Pille. I (, or sale by or will be posted on receipt of price by i'osti.c-MrClennaii Co., Os per bottle (cix botjfcles 16s 6d), 7() Pitt street, Syduuy. But, sure yon get DQAN'S.

Comes Many Ways cv ~ But however it may come the Remedy reaches all. Kidney complaint may begin from all sources, such as cold, injury by accident, or the result of other complaints. However it may come, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills always cure. Let thos fact be an ever-present memory with you. All sufferers should be interested in the following Mrs Manz, Wellsborne-street, Palmerston North, says:—"For months J. had a frightful pain in tne foaclc, rig lit; across the kidneys. It was so bad that I was very disheartened ; 1 cannot explain the torture. People told me that the pain was caused by my kidneys being disordered, but all the medicines, and the liniments I rubbed in, did me no good. Then, when-* I r <«s at a loss what to try next, 1 hoard about Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and 1 got some. These Pills proved the right thiny for me; I am quite cured now. They are a splendid remedy for the kidneys, and 1 recommend them to other sufferers. 1 "

Twelve years later Mrs Manz confirms the above:—"My euro has si •.'i tb.- tent of time, 1 hui still absolutely free from backache and it is twelve years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me. I am eighty-three years of age, uid I Lhiuk it wonderful that thia medicine has cured me so thoroughly at my time of life." Let this point by fastened in your mind—"Backache is kidney iiclioj and if neglected brings in its train all the horrors of advanced kidney disease." . JJoan's Backache Kidney Pills cured Mrs Manz. "A word to the wise is enough." Doaii's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists at Us per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or will b<; posted on receipt of price by Eoster-McClellan (Jo., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But be sum. you get DOAN'S.

THERE'S NO DANGMt. There is no disease that causes moio bodily or mental discomfort or so successfully defies medical aid as iniijonza, and no medicine that "will gi'O such prompt relief as Ohamberlam e Cough Remedy. When this medbbie ie taken the pain the chest disappear tho fever subsides and tlie whole body becomes moro comfortable. There i no danger of pnouniouia wnen UhaTiDarlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first symptom of influenza. For s<>lo everywhere. - - Arivt. GOOD FOR ALL. CJhainbfi-lsiiu's Uougli Keinedy is goou for any member of the family. -ft cures coughs of all kiiuis. It is composed of tilings which sooflio and heal without harming the most delicate tfsKiics of the throat. It acts as easily and safely on the young: as on the old. Mothers need not hesitate to give it to oven the youngo-st child for it is perfectly siifc. (.hambcrln ill's Cough Mouipdy is an ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough .':nd bronchitis. For Rale everywhere. Ad. THEY ALL USE IT. I, J? anyone comee to our home «*'it"u a cold we immediately recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Eleanor 11. Blunt, i'rincess-sLrwt. Bulimba, Q. "I have used it in my family for over ten years and all my married children have reared their children on it. Wβ appreciate the reasonable price of Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy, ite wonderful effectiveness and the easy manned in which the children take." For sate everywhsre Poneumonla generally from cold or an attack of influenza, "but an be prevented if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first aymptoni of either. Many people who have bad every reason to fear pneumonia have warded ft; off by the prompt use of this remedy. "We don't claim that Chamberlain's Oough Remedy I erne pneumonia but that it wiil pnpvent it if, taken'at the, first syin

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 October 1915, Page 4

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