HOY scons KOI? WK.MItLKY. \YKI,I,IXOTOX. .May JH The li'.iy Scouts, nine in miniher, who will represent New Zealand at Wembley, leave by the Araiva on Tuesday in cliarpe of Scoutmaster landlord, of .New l’lyniouth, assisted by Scoutmaster Kaye of Auckland. The physiouc of the hoys is pood and ’bev have proved themselves smart ■in I keen at their work’.
WHAT’S THE REASON? Tliero arc scores of people who drop ant a miserable existence u illiout realising the cause of their sutforing. Hay after day they arc racked with backache, sutler from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, languor amt depression. Perhaps their kidneys have fallen behind in their work of filtering the blood, and that may be the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys; assist them in their work: give them the help they need. You can use no inure highly recommended remedy than Doan’s Jtaekaehe Kidney J’ilis—endorsed by people all over the country. Mrs C. Harding, Hokitika, says: "Some time ago a member of mv' tamily was afflicted with kidney trouble. Iter back started to ache a good deal and instead of the pain getting easier as she thought it would, her suffering pointed to the fact that her kidneys were not working properly so she decided to lake a course of Doan’s Ilackaehe Kidney Pills. They acted splendidly, six bottles making a complete and perfect cure. She is very grateful for the good this medicine has done her and will always keep a bottle in the house in case she lias a return nf her old complaint. Doan’s Backache Kidney Dills arcsold by all chemists and storekeepers at As per bottle, or will he posted on receipt of juice by Foster--McClellan Co., lb Hamilton Street, Sydney. Hut, be sure you get HOAX’S.
A KOirri'XK IN A .7Ali. ‘•Some one left you a fortune, my l'rieml—you loo!: so liriglit.” “Yes! doctor recommended “.Maltexo” (AVil son’s Malt Kxtraet) ns a tonic for my run-down comlition. After talcing it for a few days, I felt a new manplenty of ‘pep’ and energy. I call “.Maltexo’’ a fortune in a jar.’.
11l THE I IECONOSyi,J,V Q AS COPPE tIHFORce PUMICE I ED I LIGHT IT and leave it TMb safe, simple, economical everlasting gas copper barns less gas, bolls In less time, and retains its heat longer than the old-fashioned iron frame. Gas fumes can’t corrode the pumice concrete frame. Lasts a lifetime. If your hardware dealer can’t supply you, write direct to the makers. T. Crompton & Sons 133 Tuam Street, OhrlstchureV
I BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. WILLIAM BERRY HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that he has OPENED A BUTCHER’S SHOP with the most modern appliances foi health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of nil SMALL GOODS, which will be ON SALE DAILY. Only the best of meat, mostly own grown supplied. FIRST CLASS LAMB—Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER, Manager. ADDRESS—WeId Street, near Clock Towerj flokitjke.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1924, Page 4
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