TWO SIGNALS. There are I wo serious signals of kidney ills. The first signal comes from flic hack, with its numerous aches ami pains, and the second signal comes in the kidney secretions. Urination is infrequent, too frequent, or excessive. You should heed these danger signals before chronic complications set in. Take lloan's llackache Kidney Pills, a remedy recommended by your friends and neighbours. Mr John Lynch, who lives at .lackson’s, near (ireymouth, says: “After biill'eiiug for some time from several distressing symptoms ot kidney trouble such as backache, dizzy attacks, urinary disorder and sleepless nights, 1 was urged to try a course of Roan’s llackache Kidney Pills. The recommendation, I felt sure, was genuine, so I commenced taking the Pills, carefully following the directions. In a few days the pain in my hack felt a little easier and 1 could move without suffering so acutely. 1 was delighted at this improvement, which as I continued with the medicine , was well maintained, until finally T was cured. 1 onlv used five bottles of Doan's llackache Kidney Pills, and my core is perfect. My back is free trom pain, the dizzy turns have left me, and I sleep soundly all night. I cannot say enough in praise of this line remedy, mid recommend other sufferers to give it a trial.” Doan’s llackache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers nt Its per boltle, or will he posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. Hut. be sure you got ROAN'S.
WOMAN’S ADVKXTI’IhTC. LONDON, .June 2. All's (L Murray (trover, who set out some time a-o on :t 2<l.i:no-miles journey through Africa, accompanied hy her retriever Mischief, arrives in JCiirliiiid to-day. With the exception oi :i native manservant, Aiischiet was her sole companion during nineteen months' truveiling, and besides proving herself a splendid travelling: cotnpauion, acted as a protector to her mistress and on more than one occasion p,avc warning of possible danger. The journey took Mrs orover and her doe through the Transvaal to Southern lllmdesia, Nyassaland, and Kast Africa, and round the coast hack to Capetown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1924, Page 1
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