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BILIOUSNESS is a condition characterised by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The 6tomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, 1 the bowels constipated. There is loafchj ing for food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested food, then of bile. Chamberlain's, Tablets allay the disturbance of the stomach and and create a healthy appetite. Chamberlain's Tablets tone up the liver to a healthy action and strengthen the towels to act nturally without assistance. DANGERS o*' WHOOPING COUGH. "Whooping Cough is much more dangerous than i 6 generally supposed. Mora deaths result from it than from scarlet fever. There is- little if any danger however, when it i 6 properly treated. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it will keep the ccugh loose, liquify the tough mucus and aid in its expectoration. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of Whooping Cough and always with the best results. Sold everywhere. Advt H«ril racKiug cougtis can be eased In "Nazol." Take it to-night and enjov sound sleep. Good for old and young G.-i- the foxjuirie "\.ir,ol " — A'J.vt. A VALUABLE LIXIMEN'T. Every family should be provided with Chamberlain's Pain IS aim. Sprains may be relieved in much less time when promptly treated. Lame back, lame shoulder, pains in the side and chest and. rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable. .Once you try Chamberlain's Pain Balm you will never wish to be without it. For , sale everywhere.— Sufferers from heartburn and sickheadaches should take Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. Corrects acidity— gives relief. Agreeable and pure. Only one shilling.—Advt. Colds fly .ore "Nazol." Sore throats are soothed by this proved and popular remedy. Get "Nazol" to-day. Is 6d buys CO doses. Ad. LAYING DOWN A LAWN. When it is desired to form a lawn, flie ground should be trenched as directed for the vegetable garden tny time during the autumn. If the plot can be prepared in Maroh, a season nay be gained by sowing the .yias seed during that month; the surfjoe must be thoroughly pulverised ..n<) trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, if procurable.— Crested Dog-tail, 215b; Fep+uca tennifolia, 41bs; Feituoa duruscula, 2lbs; Lolium tenuifolia pereune, 201bs; White clover ,21bs; Trifolium minor. Slbs; Poa Nemoralis and Semperviruns libs of each. This mixture will ~uffice for half an acre, and will form a eery good lawn, and if kept cut close answers most soils. Special mixtu.es for laying down lawns may »lso bo jiad from any seedsman. Some of oui native poas and other grasses wo ild answer admirably lor lawn purposes, if tliG ground is or a retentive nature, sowing the seeds should De deferred til' August. Commence to cut as ewon as tho machine will act. Some ireler the scythe for tho first time of cati.ng. Roll previous to mowing; this will save the knivos ot the moivoi SEEDS REQUIRED TO SOW AN ACRE.

darley, 2* to Z] bushels; beans, S to 21 bushels; buckwheat, or btank, 1J bushels; c&bbago (drumhead), to transplant, 1 lb; canary, 3 pkgs; ovrot in drills, 8 to 12 lbs; clover, i* to 17 lbs; furze or gorse, for feed, 20 to 24 : bs; do. for single-line fencing, to sow one mile, Bto 4 lbs; kohl rabi (turniprooted cabbage), to transplant, 1 lo; do., drilled, 4 lbs j linseed, for fax, Si bushels; linseed, for seed, 1J bushsls, luoerae, broadcast, 20 lbs; do., drilled, 15 lbs; mustard, white, 1 pkt; mangold wurteel, 5 lbs; oate, 3 to 4 buahil?; parsnip, 10 lbs; rape or oole, 1 pit; rye, 2i to 8 bushels; rys grata iif drilled, one-fourth lees), 3 to Si Vm~ hels; sainfoin, giant, 6 bushels; tares, winter, 8} bushels; do., spring, 1 to 2| bushels; trifoliaui incarnatam, H lbs; turnip, 3 to * lbs; turnip ctabbl*, 4 Ibi; wheat. £| to 2j bushels Kidney Sufferers get Little Rest or Comfort. There is little sleep, little rest, little peace for many a sufferer from kidney trouble. Life is one continual round of pain. You can't rest at night when there's backache. You suffer twinges nd "stabs" of pain, annoying urinary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You can't be comfortable at work with arting pains and blinding dizzy spells. Neglect these ailments and serious troubles niay follow. Begin using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at the first sign of disorder. Thousands have testified to their merit. Mr W. G. Entwistle, Union street, Foxton, says:—"For years X was a great sufferer from disordered Sidneys, the chief mptoins being terrible backache, headaches and irregular seoiefions. No one has any idea how i suffered, the pain in my back being something awful and I could get no rest from it day or night. I was often so bad that I could not attend to my work, and had to stay in bed for days. As time went on I got no better. notii withstanding the fact that I took all sorts of medicines, and I used to wonder if I ever would get well again. One day wiien I really was very bad i was urged to give Doan's Backache Kidney Pills a trial. I sent for a bottle at once and used them with very pleasing result* Relief came almost immediately and as I continued with the remedy I notice* a marked improvement in my healthand by the time I had taken six bottles of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills I was completely cured. 1 abctys keep tilia remedy in the house now and take a dose occasionally as T think the kidneys need a tonic sometimes." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s por bottle (six bnttlofl Ifis ft'T) or wi"! be ported b.* FooOer-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-tsreet, Sy?n«"T. Rut be snre von get- DOAN'B.

U*B "NAZOL" and yon won'* keep a b&d ould or »ore throat abore a day or two. Acta like a oharm. Get a bott.U TO-DAI. 4drt. Always order "Niaeol" by name. Nothing else is "just aa good" for cotigKs and colds and eore throats. Be sore, yon get genuine "Naaol."—Adrt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 November 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 November 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 November 1916, Page 4

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