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A TREACHEROUS TROUtLE. Kidney diseases are very danger* cus. They come on silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could have been, prevented by proper treatment in the beginning. Nature gives early warnings of kidney disease—backache, twinges of pajn when stooping or lifting headaches or urinary disorders. If these symptoms are unheeded there is grave danger of fatal kidney disease. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have earned a reputation for their effectiveness in kidney troubles, and are known and recommended the world over . Mrs H. r alkie, 138 Peel Street, Westport, says: “It is in the hope that kidney sufferers' may benefit by my experience that I give you permission to publish this testimonial for Doan’s Bachache Kidney Pills, and 1 trtisfc it will be the means of bringing relief to many. As the result of a cold settling on my kidneys I was a great sufferer from backache, urinary troubles and dizzy attacks for some time, besides being always tired and done up. My back w-as' vety painful, and ! could not stoop or move quickly without ensuring torture. A strong recommendation in favour of Doan’s Bachache Kidney Pills led me: to try, this remedy, -nand I■ am delighted- X did, for five bottles cured me and I have been well ever since.” .. Sixteen years later, Mrs Dalkie says: “I have had no reason to alter by good opinion of Doan’s Bachache Kidney Pills. They cured me over sixteen years ago and I still tjike -them now and again, so as to prevent a return of ny old complaint.” . Doan’s Baokaohe Kidney Pills are sold by all chemises and storekeepers. Foster MeClennan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.

•A GLOBE TROTTER. *‘ V LONDON, October 27. The Melbournite, Eric Malpass, tramping the world earning a living singing, left .Dover with a few shillings in his pocket, going home via Europe, Asia:, Japan and America. He say® he was never destitute during his 'four months in .England.

I MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. Wo will put on express trains the Same day as order received Fresh Fruit, Vegetables' and Produce and will pa v railage on Fruit and Vegetable orders to the value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as our prioes are very low. VEGETABLES. " i Table potatoes in 561 b bags 4/-: Table Carrots 2/6; Parsnips 3/-; Swedes 2/6, all per sugar bag. I Spring Cabbage 4/6 dozen; Celery 4/- dozen; Leeks ?./- dozen; Rhubarb 6/- dozen; Spinach 3/- dozen; Lettuce 3/- dozen; Spring Onions 2/- dozen; Fresh Walnuts 7d per lb; Cabbage, Cauliflcnver, and Lettuce plants 2/» per 100. FRUIT. Dessert Apples 7/6 case, Cookers 6/6 ease; Pears 4/- half case; Lemons 1/6 dozen; Sweet Oranges 1/6 dozen. PRODUCE. Best whole Fowl Wheat 19/-,per sack; Pollard 2001 b 'bags 14/6; ... Bran 1801 b bags 9/6; Straw Chaff 2/6 per sack, 10 sack lots 2/3 per sack; Hay 3/3 per bale, 10 bale lots 3/- per bale: Lucerne Hay 5/- per bale. 10 bale lots 4/6 per bale; Oatsheaf Chaff 5/- per sack; 10 bag lots 4/6 per sack; Carrots 4/6 per large sack; Table Potatoes 2001 b bags 12/6; Smal l Sound Potatoes large sacks 4/6; Seed Potatoes, Arran Chief, Early Puritan, Breezes, Prolifice 3/-per sugar bag, 8/6 per large sack. All above quotations for produce on trucks,, Christchurch, sacks included. MARKET GARDENS LTD;. P.O. BOX, s9l CHRISTCHURCH.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1932, Page 2

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569

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1932, Page 2

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