NEVER NEGLECT BACKACHE
Do not neglect the warning mes iage of the back that aches. Backachi is a sign that your kidneys are weak and rot able to properly carry out their ,work of filtering the blood. Then look' after your kidneys at the first, sign of .backache, for, if neglected, serious trouble .will iollow —rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, neuralgiagravel* stone; Take Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills in time and relic 1 is certain.
Mr John Breeze, bootmaker, RevMl Street, Hokitika, says: “Some time ago I caught a severe cold which flew to my kidneys, and as a result I suffered from backache. After sitting at my work for a little time, it was &' much as I could do to stand up again and. when I did manage it my hack still ached. In no position was i tree from pain. I used numerous remedies, including liniments, but they du no good whatever, and 1 was begin riing to think I could novel get rid of the troublesome complaint. On the advice of a friend I bought some Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills and they cured me completely.” Some years later, Mr Breeze says “I have been free from backache since Doan’s Backache Kidney Piils cured ■tie. T am a great believer in this reir ody and recommend it whenever opoortunity offers.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills a resold by all chemists and storekeeper* Foster-McClellan Co.. Proprietors, )■ Hamilton Street, Sydney. Rut, be sure you get DOAN’S.
Amusing matrimonial case heard at a far North court the other day. The wife, a hard-featured, middle-aged woman, wanted a separation order because she objected to her husband 1 smoking about tho house. The magistrate smiled. “You object to smoking about the house?” he asked. “Can't abear it,” replied the lady. “But,” continued his Woi-h : p, “if a working man is not to smoke in his own house, after tea, where is he to smoke?’ ‘‘There’s th e fowl house,” replied the applicant (Laughter). “Yes,” said the magistrate significantly, “and 'there's the public-house—don’t drive him here.” Turning to the husband ho asked : “What kind of tobacco do you smoke?” “Binck plug.” war the reply. “Rather strong stuff" said bis worship, with another smile. "W by not try the toasted New Zealand ? Your wife couldn’t object to that. Its full of frangrance. Co home. No order.” The magistrate gave valuable advice. Toasted tobnro is the best. Practice lily no nicotine in it. Pour brands only: Riverliead Cold. Navy Cut 'No. 3,' Cavendish, and Cut Plug !No. 10.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1932, Page 8
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