Give up Altogether THIS MEANS~A GREAT i)EAL "Mad (u give up" is very far reaching in its meaning , sometimes, and μ-cnorally includes iu ita influence other than the one siifecied. 'When ihv. giving up is on account of a lame hack, which is lame kidneys, we are miserable indeed. No I sick enough for bed, perhaps, but (ha! lame back stops one from one s daily occupation just us tiiirely as typhoid lover would. Many a reader of this can't, uliord to give up, must keep on in spite of the back, and he can if he will but profit by the experience given below. Mr J. 1 ,, . Mefven/jc, groom, Express Stabler, lui.-cton, says:--'"A long time ago 1 hurt my back and for years afterwards 1 suffered agony from awful pains jual above my kidneys. i was often so bad I hat 1 dare not stoop, in fact was completely crippled with the pain. My rest at night was broken, and J always felt tired and worn out. The kidney se-er-lions were also affected, being thick and cloudy, with a brick-dust-like sediment. One day i was induced to try Doan's Backache Kidney l'ills, and was soon astonished at their effectiveness. The first bottle relieved me so much that I got some more, and three bottles completely sured me, and I have not been afflicted with backache and kidney troubles since. I always keep Doan'6 Backache Xidne , ,. Pills by me, and take them now and again, just as a preventative agaiust any return." sage of the back thai aches, for it is a aign that your kidneys need help. Heed the warning and give your kidneya immediate help by taking the great kidney and bladder remedy—Dunn's Backache Kidney Pills. For sale by or will be poatrd on receipt of price by Foster-Monennan Co., £s per bottle (six bottles 16b 6d), 7() Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.
tiJSEMS REQUIRED TO SOW AN ACRE. LJarloy, 2J to 2J bushels; beam, 2 to 2i bushels; buckwheat, or brauk, li bushels; cabbage (drumhead), to tvaneplaiit, 1 lb; canary, 3 pkgs; in drills, 8 to 12 lbs; clovor, 1, to 17 )bs; furze or gorse, for teed, 20 to 24 bs; do. for single-liiie toncing, to sow one mile, 3 to 4 lbs; kohl rnbi (tiirniprootod cabbage), to transplant, 1 lb; do., drilled, 4 lbs-, linseed, for flax, 2J bushels; linseed*, , for seed, 1J bushals; lucerne, broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drilled, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurtzol, 5 lbs; oals, 3 to 4 bushel?; parsnip, 10 lbs; rape or cole, 1 pat; rye, 2J to 3- bushols; ryo grass (it drilled, one-fourth less), 2 to 2i bushels; sainfoin, giant, 5 bushels; tares, winter, 2i bushels; do., spring, 2 to 2$ bushols; trifoliiwn iucarnattau, 2-.1 lbe; turnip, 2 to 3 lbs; turnip stubbln, 4 lbs; wheat. 2i to 2\ oushels.
IS ANTISEPTIC. A cut-or wound is a simple tiling to treat and treated properly is quickly alright, but if neglected it will sometimes lead to blood poisoning. All wounds should be kept clean and free from dirt, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied as quickly as possible. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and it : applied to a out at once will remove all pain and cause the part to heal without leaving a scar. For sale everywhere—Advt, (
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1915, Page 4
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557Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1915, Page 4
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