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Medical atllluirities rccuiiiincnd "N.\ZOI," as all ideal itifliiepya preventive. I’ciiel ial me and ;iiTiii-!.il!:iiix '(I du-es Is (id \voU' ..’s mi pc. 1., all .a > ">• -1 mud •

ONE WORD I TIME. Is belter limn two nftoiwards. A chance to p.eiit l.\ another's experience. It. Is a st ns lino thing hmv people t'ill put away ;iu opj>.3i‘tuliit-.v until to-., ’.tie. It’s t.nly little tilings that go to nuke up our everyday life; tie' tumble is ve don’t pay suflh dent aUeuLioii to them, li.'tckaelie is a little thing. S im limes it canes alter a hard day’s v. oi k. or a slight eold. "It "id pass off’’ ."HI sue, "it’s only lie* result oi overtaxing the hark.” It isn't the fault of your hack but. of your kidneys. The exertion of straining has interlered vita their rh lieaie mechanism. Aon call it backache, but it ically is kidney ache. If the kidneys are not relieved, chronic disorders set in. and this is where the •■little thing" should not passed over.

Mrs 11. Ilawken, Oohilen Street. Westport, soys : —‘‘l''or vents I suilcrfil from haeknehe and I< ii liuyv trouble, mil every now tun! t-hen tin* I>m" neross is.v kidneys Wits so ill-tit,• thill it almost crippled me. Sometimes I ns d to leel prettv right. hut I was always conscious « 'mieoiiie ;iehe ill the Sl,mil of my |,m U. mill it worried me ;i lot tml- 1,1 ride to get ri ! oi' it. Had ' 1 "dies also i mil Med me, :i:td I w: - mihjei-t to )jm fm-lings nml eonld le l eet proper , '.|\,t night. i W- : -l!.- h,r Item ■ IU 11, |,ut I tlmr.!--1 ill to- soy I lit Inst ... <., meilii-ir.e i» suit me mid t !i:i* " s Po- u’s |*.,ii !<• ihe Kidney P'lts. I hey ~|,d ill i! worn!.-,"fill eiiy. ptiv'tlt; relie, m „ lei. days ami gradual!.' curing me ~ .: \ letelv. I i:i mint say enough in lais, of Ho.in's I’iils mid sir indy rise otl.ei •iilli'iers to take ihm." Tno veins later Mrs 1 la n ken says: ■Mr euro still holds -rood, no sit'll of kidney trouble having retmmd since I Ini !: Doan’s Pills some years ngm” Doan's llaekaehe Kidney I’ills me aold hy all chemists mid storekeepers at 3s per hot tie, or will he posted on receipt oT price by Koster-McOlellan l 15 Hamilton Street. Sydney. Hut. he sun' you gel DOAN S.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 4

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