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"NEVER THE SAME SINCE.” “He had the ’Flu badly, poor chap, and has never been the same mini since.” How often you hear of such eases. A man suffers a had attack of influenza and through not taking care of himself is handicapped for years afterwards—is left with a weak heart or affected lungs. In some eases the brain has been affected. Tt all goes to show how careful the influenza sufferer must he, and the urgent necessity not only to get well and strong again, but to throw off every trace ot’ the disease. • “Maltcxo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract) is the safest and surest restorer of health and energy it is possible to take. It has invaluable natural tonic properties, gives you the strength and vitality to overcome the effects of influenza, and helps you to regain your former activity and robustness. Don’t take risks with the, ‘Flu.’ Get a jar of “Maltexo” at once, and erect a barrier of health and strength against injurious after effects. In 11b and 21b jars and 71b tins With or without Cod Liver Oil. Wholesale distributors :—Duncan McLean, Ltd., Grey mouth.—Advt.

UNCEASING MISERY. There is little sleep, little rest,'little peace,'for many a sulfcrer from kidney trouble. Life is one ■ continual round of pain. You can’t rest at night when there’s backache.' 'You suffer twinges and stabs of pain, annoying urinary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You can’t be comfortable at work with darting pains and blinding dizr'.y spells. Neglect may follow. Begin using Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills at the first sigh of "disorder. Thousands have testified to their merit. Mrs (J. Southam, Arney Street, Grey mouth, says: “In common with many others I have nothing hilt good to say for Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Some months ago I had a lot of trouble with my kidneys, and in consequence my health was in such pain that I could not move without enduring torture. On one occasion was completely crippled with the ailment and had to lie up for days. My ankles and feet swelled considerably, and I used to feel so ill at times that 1 hardly knew what to do and every task was a burden to mo. Olio day 1 was advised to take a course of

Doan’s .backache Kidney Pills and this remedy was spoken of so highly that I sent for some at once. By the time I had used a couple of bottles I felt ever so ' much■ better, and seven bottles cured me completely, and 1 have had no return of backache and kidney trouldp since. 1 earnestly advise other sufferers to take this fine remedy, and so put an end to their health troubles.” Two years later, Mrs Southum says: ‘I have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me over fivo years ago. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are Bold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle, or will ho posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN S.

s j The appetite is a sure index to j the condition of your digestive I organs. If you have lost your j j normal desire for food, if the approach of meal-time has lost its appeal it is an unmistakable sign that somc- | thing is wrong. The trouble is : probably in the digestive ! organs. The stomach may j | have got out of order or the | liver become sluggish. What- | ever may be the cause, you | cannot go wrong if you take « j Beecham’s Pills—the finest j digestive tonic. This well- | known medicine has a fine j stimulating effect upon the I various digestive processes and j ; quickly restores the lost relish jj for food. After taking a few | | doses you will soon recover j your usual healthy appetite. 1 BEECHAMS Xa hoses, labelled 10Sd., is-ljd and 2s-9d- 1 (original English prices.) S

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19230922.2.9.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1923, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
653

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1923, Page 1

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