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But lnowever it may come the Eeinedy reaches all. Kidney complaint I may begin from all sources, such aa cold, injury by accident, or the , result of other complaints. How* ever 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 I had a frightful pain in tne back, right across the kidneys, it was so bad that I was very disheartened; I 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 J f;<<B at a loss what to try next, I heard about Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and I got some. These Pills proved the right thing for me; I am quite cured now. ] They aro a splendid remedy for j the kidneys, and 1 recommend (j them to other sufferers. *' <! Twelve years later Mrs Manz n confirms the above: —"My cure i has stjod the test of time; 1 am j still absolutely free from backache j and it is twelve years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me. i I am eighty-three years of age, and I think it wonderful that this medicine has cured me so thoroughly at my time of life." Let this point be fastened in your mind —"Backache is kidney ache, and if neglected brings in its train all the horrors of advanced kidney disease." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured Mrs Manz. "A word to the wise is enough." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But be sum you get DOAN'S. TWO LETTERS Kroin Mr. Myles Henry Seward, Myle» wood, Wbittiiigton P. 0., via Gefr long, Vie. '• I suffered for a considerable time from kidney t-omjilaint. 1 had agonising pain in my* back and under Hie shoulder blades, especially during change of weather. .My urine was often filled with di;|!i.3its the' colour of b-'ick-dust. My nppetile was very pool and digestion imperfect. 1 had very severe headache? and prostration. Various medicines I tried failed to benefit me until I tried Warner's .Safe Cure. After taking the first bottle. 1 began to feel an improve m.'id in. my health. This gave me con ridence in the medicine and encouraged me to perseveie with it. After taking a few bottles of the medicine I was quite restore! to health." rrom Mrs. Ada Cray, 38 Hanover s'reet. Windsor, Vic. " K>r s e;e> years I suffered from k serious affection of' the kidneys and liver. 1 had a dull pain in my back .i if if right side. I was also troubled with distressing nervousness, and mv lungs were in an extreme stale of weak ne.fs I had taken a number of medicine* without nUiiiniiig any relief. 1 finall\ began u> la! c \V;:nie,'s .Safe Cure, with \li.j result '.hat. strength was restored {> the organs, ami f eoiiid attend to my ,b:!i's without fatigue. Pain entirely left me and I am now in good health." W.truer's Safe Cine is a wonderful remedy in eases of kidney and liver cbs orders, mm complaints arising fiom iuelfi .•lent action of I lie kidneys and liver, such as rhi lUM.itistn. gout. lumbago, neuralgia. s'-iaiica. blood disordeu imaeinia. imiige; lion, biliouir.es.,. jauu i.'icc. sick lo.:dael;. . geiev-ai dobi'ity. gravel. siooe. :.;:d bladdel Irouhh.s c' I Warner'; .*i:i!e *'llle is sold by rhem j :.-tS and s!or koe;, ( rs. c\eiy v. here, both ] in idie uriginai ids) bottles and in tin , beapii (!:'-■: Ci) m.;'alcoholic " C'encen 'i at I'd " lurm A FRIEND AOVISED HER J"nw following letter from Mrs. Tboinat Urown, of llealesville, Victoria, wilj prove iiitci'c-jliiis C) " lilll . v ,;! w "' lc;icl I "Some time ago I sulieied liotil ii severe attack of knln ■> complaint. The first symptoms, were g: \-.i we..!.;;.'as and emaciation .vitii terrible pji.-i al! over my body, especially across my back My whole body was lacked with pain j and 1 could get mil lillle case d i.v oi night. iMcdicii. s w:v j , ..v.ci ':'. -d ic me but failed to do me any good. I cared very little what became of me, I was so weak and miserable. I had nearly given up all Irpe v. he.: a l.'ieml Advised me to try YV.trn-r's Safe Cure. 'l commenced to take it and den wo great benelit from taking the cmiteuu of the Jii'sl bottle. f continued to take the Medicine, ;;e!i ; i" :-.!.on;>' •:■ end bet ter every day 1 soon re<raiu"d up, former strength ami .nergy, tne pain.nil left me, and 1 seemed to base a new lease of life. .1 a... new quite ;!:;•:!" ••,nd happy." Warner's Safe Cure is a won.'e-m : mwedy in cases of kidney and live: disoitiers, and complaint.; arising hoe, /leflicicnt action of the kidneys ane. liver, such as rheumatism, gout. I"_m bago, neuralgia, scial.ea, bloo I <.is or.lcrs, ana-nia, imb.v V.: jii, biib'-;s_ new, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel, stone and bl.sddei ►roubles. Warner's .Sil'a Cure is sold by chem ISts ;md st. ic'ccje'is cv re..hoc 1.-.l!: ill the origiua! bottle and in i...cheaper ,'2s od; "Cone :;t, Ued inn alcoholic I'm in ; each coui,.uur.g t.vUiui! [lumber ot doses --At.vi. STRIKING ROSE CUTTINGS. An important element of suoeese it atrikikng rose cuttings in summer u keeping thorn perfectly fresh-i.e, they must be just as fresh when placed in the soil as wlieu cut from the trees; fact, tbo work can not bo done too q.uickly. Jf once the cuttings shrivel —k'ud they cshrivel rapidly—few will grovs'; hut if quite fresh, well selected, and .Tightly inserted, rew will fail. This eis'ontial of perfect freshness cat' be maintained when tho number o f cuttings is limited. GOOD FOR ALL. Chamberlain's Oough Remedy is good for any member of the family. fb cures coughs of all kinds. It is composed of things which soofhe and heal without harming the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and safely on the young' as on the old. I Mothers need not hesitate to give it to! even the youngest child for it is per- [ fectly safe. Chamberlain's Oough Remedy is an ideal remedy for coughs, colds, oroup, whooping oough.' and bronchitis. For sale everywhere. Ad. NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF. Taken, inwardly, inhaled or rubbed bn-the chest "Nazol" quickly relieves ■'/ipoughß; colda; and ;M:afe;
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 October 1915, Page 4
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