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rr« — WHAT WILL I TAKE WITH MY* WHISKY? Oh, Wni-Hongoa Natural Minn Water of course! It improves a drink immensely. Gives it more life- you know, and a crisper cleaner taste tpo. Adds a touch of healipg to what* er it is added, and blends beautifully with wines, spirits', lteaches won with all its great virtues unimpaired.

A treacherous Rouble. Kidney diseases are very dangerous. They come on silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could have -been prevented by proper treatment in t}ie beginning. Nature gives early warnings of /kidney cjisease—backache, Twinges of pain when, stooping or lifting, headaches, and urinary disorders. IT these symptoms are unheeded there is grave danger of dropsy or fatal Bright’s disease. Doan’s Bachache Kidney Pills have earned a reputation for their effectiveness in kidney troubles, and are known and recommended the world over. Hero is a case. MRS. COBURN, Senr., Leonard Street, Greymouth, says:—‘A member of my family has suffered from weaic kidneys ever since she was a baby. 1 tried a good many remedies for it, but none of them did much good, until I got Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. This medicine proved fieneficial right from the start, and she, is now quite well. It is ji grand remedy for weak kidneys, and pa rent's should know about it ” Fourteen years later Mrs. Coburn says:--'The, cure referred to above has proved permanent. There has been no sign of kidney': weakness for the past fourteen years.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and store-keepers, at 3/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure yon get DOAN’S.

IK YOU ARE SUBJECT TO ‘ COLDS” READ THIS. People “catch colds” because they are in a run-down condition, and lack the reserve power to resist sudden changes of temperature. Therefore, to overcome a cold you need the aid of tonic as well as a cough healer —Baxter’s Lung relieves tickling and coughing, and promotes the health of the bronchial passages. At the same time it vitalizes the whole'system'—every' dose helps you to become fit. Price Is lOd from all Chemists and Stores

“Unique" HOT WATCH BOTTLES iii-o cheaper ' than blankets. Nothing like them to keep up the temperatureHade only Horn the best Rubber by the NOiIVH BRITISJI RUBBER COY. pjyeryhody’s praising it—NAZOL. Hotter than mixtures or syrup! for relieving coug|rs and colds. Ready for use in office, shop or home. 60 doses Is 6d. '

SOUTH WESTLANJ) Royal Mail Coacli Service HANS BURY & HADDOCK >f4il Service Contractors. DESIRE io announce that from Jan 'Tst'l9l7, tbey have inaugurated a Coach Mail Service between Ross and Waiho Gorge twice a week

Coach fs leave Ross as ollows — Qn Wedpesdays at 1 pro, stopping at Hari Hart 'fop 'fee night, and arriving at W aibo Gorge at* 6'3opm tin Thursday . On Saturdays at 7 am, stopping at Wataroa at 8 p m, and arriving at Waiho Gorge on Sundays at J pm Saddle Horses leave" Waiho Gorge on Sundays at 2 p m for Weheka, arrivin 6pm “ On Mondays Saddle Horses leave Weheka at 8 am arriving at Waiho Gorge *t noon Coaches leave Waiho Gorge,— On Mondays at 1 pm, stopping at Wataroa for night at 6 p m, andarriving at Boss on Tuesdays a' 6 p m C/o City Hotel, Boss.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1917, Page 4

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564

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1917, Page 4

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