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A FRIEND ADVISED HER 'L'hrf following letter from Mrs. Thomas Urown, of Healesvilln, Victori.i, will prove interesting to many of our read ors: — "Some time, ago 1 sullered a severe attack of kidney complaint. Tin: first symptoms wore great weal.ne.ss ami emaciation with terrible pain all over my bodv, especially across my back My whole body was racket! with pan. and 1 could get hut little ease day 01 night. Medicines were prescribed 10. mc but failed to do me any good. I cared very little what became of me, I was so weak and miseiable. I h;nl nearly given up all hope when a lucml advised me to try "Warner's Safe Cine I commenced to 'take it and deiived great benefit from taking the contents of the tirst bottle. i continued to lake the medicine, getting stronger ami better every day. I .'""n regained my former strength and . uergy, the pa;u.-' all left me, and 1 seeni-d to have a new lease of life. lam now quite stinmf r.nd happy." . Warner's Safe Cure is a woimeiiiil j -remedy in cases of kidney and liver ■disorders, and complaints arising Horn .■jieHicient action of the kidneys air', .'liver, such as rheumatism. g"ut. In-.-i\iiigo, neuralgia, sciatica, blood dis''irders, aineinia, indigestion, biiio...-;-i:;esr-, jaundice, sick-head.iclie, gemral .ikmility, gravel, stone and bladder ■.■roubles. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by ehen-iai-.s and storekeepers everywh.':e. k'tii h: the original (ss) bottles and in the oWaner .'2s 6d; "(Jone. ul inled' ; imii.s.!.':oholie. form ; each containing tli« 'san.t! number of dotv.s —Advt,

'STRIKING ROSE CUTTINGS. An important element of succosfl it sirLkikng rose outtnigs in summer i.? keeping them perfectly fresh —i.e , they must be just as fresh when placed in the soil as when cut from the trees; jn fact, the work can not be done too quickly. If once the cuttings shrivel —and they shrivel rapidly—few will grow; but If quite fresh, well selected, and rightly inserted, tew will fail. This esential of perfect freshness car he maintained when tho number ot I cuttings is limited. GOOD FOR ALL. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is good I i'or any member of the family, ft cures coughs of all kinds. It is composed of things which soothe and heal without harming the most delicate tissues ot the throat. It acts as easily and safely on the young as on the old. Mothers need not hesitate to give it to even the youngest child for it is perfectly safe. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. For Bale everywhere. Ad.

Autumn begins on March 21st; Winter on June 21st (the shortest day); Spring commences on September 23rd; Summer on December 22nd (the longest day). From observations, extend ing over a number of years, it appears that, on the average, the hottest period is from the 21st to the 25th of January, and the coldest from the 20th to the 24th of July. These periods, therefore, are the natural midsummer and' midwinter. "If anyone oomea to our home with a cold we immediately recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Eleanor H. Blunt, Prinoess-Biraet. JBulimba, Q. "I Have used it in my family for over ten years and all my married children have reared their children on it. We appreoiate the reasonable" price of' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ita wonderful effeotiveI ness and the easy manned in which the children take." For sale everywhere.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 4

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568

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 4

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