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DON’T DELAY.

Some people have learned that v?glec is dangerous.

The slightest symptom is far too serious to be overlooked. It’s the small, neglected troubles that so often lead to

serious kidney ailments. That pain in the “small” of your back; that urinary irregularity; those headaches and dizzy ..spells; that weak, weary, worn-out feeling, may be nature’s warning of kidney weakness. Why risk your life by neglecting these symptoms? Reach the cause of your trouble while yet there is time—begin treating your kidneys fit once with a tried and proven kidney •cir.ody. No need to experiment— Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have been successfully used in thousand* of cases, and are used and recommended throughout flic civilised world. Road this tesLimonv

Mr A. Detlalf, Hampden Street, Hokitika, says:—“As tluv result of constant heavy work I suffered terribly from kidney trouble. My back was so lame that at times T could hardly move, and work was, of course, out of toe question. The secretions were thick and cloudy and contained a red sediment. 1 was also subject to dizzy attacks, and my rest at night was very disturbed. I was far from well, and badly in need of a medicine that would ios lore me to good health. At last I. got Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills an 1 lhey proved lo be the very thing I wanted. After taking five bottles of these Pills T felt splendid. The pain in my back had gone, and all other symptoms of kidney disorder had entirely disappeared. It is some time since my cure was effected and I am still well, a fact that proves Doan’s Pills give lasting benefit.”

Six years biter Mrs Detlaff says:— "Thanks It) Doan's Backache Kidney Pills my husband has not been troubled with bis kidneys since this remedy cured Itihi. They are grand Pills and no mistake.”

Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold ’by all chemists and storekeepers receipt of price by Poster-MeClennan Go., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But. be sure you get DOAN'S,

shot dead by his dying son at Nantes mi Wednesday.

■M. Kessler was found in his store with a bullet wound in his heart, while his son" seems to have died from a terrible blow on the head. Near the body of the young man a police inspector found a big parcel containing numerous articles.

The police theory is that unexpectedly entering his stoic Kessler was confronted by a man whom in the darkness he took for a burglar, hut who was really Ids son. lit a light in the darn both were killed. ■ IE YOU SLANDER US.” PARIS, Dee. 4. Much suspicion lias been caused i* Era nee by the story that M. Raymond Lefevre, the Krench Socialist deputy, was drowned two months ago in the Arctic Ocean together with two companions who were returning with him from Moscow: It is pointed out that M. Lefevre bad written home letters in which he expressed his disappointment with the Soviet regime, and surprise is shown that he should have chosen such an extraordinarily roundabout way of return to Era nee. The grim phrase which Trotsky used to Mrs Sheridan threatening her in caw? she spoke or wrote against the Soviets on her return to England is considered of great interest in this connection.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1921, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
548

DON’T DELAY. Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1921, Page 1

DON’T DELAY. Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1921, Page 1

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