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DO IT NOW. i’kopit: snomvo not wait I NTI I. IT IS TOO I.ATK. K.i« 1 1 ii-.v troubles are usually ni-v.lt*<-( ril until (.hoy become serious. The slight symptoms < >ll i-n yi ve place t• > clminii- disorders. anti the sufferer may slip • oraduallv into some serious form of kidney tomplaint. If you sull'er from backache. headaelms, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan’s liaekaclie Kidney Pills are especially lor kidney disorders; they act where others fail. The, arc recommended all over the civilised world:

.Mrs J. Shannon. Fish Shop. Ilcvnll Street, Hokitika, says:—“ Backache, puH’mcss under the eyes, dropsical swellings and a coiistant tired lecting were symptoms ol kidney ti'ouhle I sttlIV red from for a good while. 1 was very worried about the stale of my heallh and, ns nothing seemed lo do me iuiv good. 1 began to think I should never he really well again. The constant pain in my hack made me. fired and restless, and I hardly knew what to do. Keen at night the ache kept up and I dreaded the day, as I knew every movement meant increasing torture. One day a Iriend asked me had 1 taken Doan's Backache Kulnev Pills, and its i had not. urged me to give then a trial. 'I o make a ]cmr stnrv short, these Pills completely cured me. ami I now feel a diflorent woman. 1 still take them now and again, so as to prevent a return of ray c'.d complaint." Two vein's la I or, Mrs Shannon says: trouble with my kidneys since Oman's Ttiick-aehe Kidney Pills cured me." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills arc sold hy all chemists and storekeepers at .‘ls ire r hot tie or will be posted on receipt of price hy Foster-M, Clcltan 1.1 Hamilton Street, Sydney. tint, ho sure you get DOAN N.

When Hubby Catches Cold. A Waifci lady writes: “My husband always take« HEENZO and finds a cup or hot water with a few drops of HEENZO and sugar acts as good as mustard bath. "26 bottle makes pint, easy to i Till-: i! 1.(11 IT TO SWK.Ut. LONDON - , Nov. 18. "When Private Frederick Shamrock Priest, of the Ist. Royal Dragoons, was charged at an idrrshot coni t-mai tial vesterdav with using insubordinate language towards Sergeant 1 b ases'. ol the same regiment, it- was argued h.v ihe prisoner's friend tlmt the expression I'iiest used was ‘‘common harrnck-rooni language.” and that; there was no intention to resist hi wild autiicuiO. The attention of the court was directed to a paragrph of the .Manual of Military Law stating: A soldier frequently uses violent language which is a mere outburst of momentary irritation or excitement without at all intending to lie insubordinate. Allowance must he made for coarse expressions whi.h a man of inferior education will often use as mere expletives. Priest was acquitted.

SANDER AND SON’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT can bo obtained at a!! chemists and stores. There is no reason for putting np with inferior brands, because you can obtain “DANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Medical Authorities. but proved by the Supreme Court. Melbourne, the best. SENDER'S EXTRACT is unequalled for colds, influenza, diarrhoea, flatulence; locally for wounds, burns, ulcers, piles, itching, and chilblains. Insist on SANDER’S, and benefit.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19250117.2.6.3

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
563

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 1

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