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DANGER PASSED

VICTORIAN RIVER FLOOD

(Australian Press Association),

(Received this day at 12.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE, December 13. The flood danger in the Kerang (fiver is how believed to have passed, the river falling after breaking through its embankments, and flooding many propei’tiesi .r ' V-’-'f-'.. . -

who was present at 'the meeting, also spoke in regard to the introduction of electric power, and said that when the matter was brought forward previously he had given what assistance He could iti placing the proposal before the settlers-. Now thatMne matter 'ivas being finalised he was again ready to co-oper-:ate in'giving every assistance to realisetheir ' desire to' obtain such ’ a useful' •asstit.for Koiterangi. Probably the present t'inie wars not : as advantageous as formerly, owing to the drop in price's, for dairy produce, but He was very pleased to 'hear' that' there would be a saving in the cost for' electrical goods which was some set-off to the fall in prices, and the saving would be an ento the settlers to become consumers afc s°°n as the power was available. ,

Messrs Selby and Chesteriiiail put forward the claims of th e lower part of Kanieri. for consideration, Mr Langford explaining that locality was being taken ijnto consideration in connection with.the present extensions in mind. Accounts to the amount of £B' se were passed for payment. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the chair, the chairman .extending the season’s greeting to those present*

■BACKACHE IS-A WARNING,

PEOPLE- SHOULD'NOT NEGLECT • J THEIR KIDNEYS. ' v -

Backache is often Nature’s most 'frequent signal of 1 ' weakened kidneys. To duis the’ pa'i-nB-'-.‘a'ndpSiachet‘ ; tb' retrieve the lameness when it arises from weak- _ ened kidneys, you must reach the. cau% —tile k.i<3neyt>. If you -have pain through the small': of ybur bich, urinary', 'disorders, headaches, dizzy spoils, or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with’a tested- kidihey’-'rem-ecly. Doan’ s Backache Kidney; Pifls have beefi proved good, find- are-: especially for weak and disoidetcd- ’kidneys. Doan’s likVe ’•been used”irii"kidiiey trouble for yeafs.'' 'Read this' " Mrs- C. : Hardih'g, Wiho Tivefi in iHbkifcika, saysf ' l! Sortie . time ago "a Tifember of my family; was afflicted with .kidney trouble. Her back started to ache .‘agood deal and instead 'of the-'pain -getting ' easier as she tho’ught it would, her suffering increased' anfi fehe hegah tb : wbnde.r' what : 'was the 'matter. Rater’ on dizzy attacks-troubled he r arid was always tired and languid'. The symptoms pointed to the fact that her kidneys were, not working; properly, so she decided to take a course, of Doan’s Backache KidftOy (Pills. They ;' acted gpjendidly, ■ six bottles; making- fa.. plete, cure.- (Sheris very; grateful ~foh\ the good this'medicine has done her arid will alwhys, .keep a bottle’ ini.-' house in case 'she has 'a return;,/of her;-', old complaint.” T. ' ' y- ; . v". A q’en y&avsv Vate'r, Airs Harding.-gays : “The cure .Te : ferfed to stiß .'.good, no sign of tofnfed since Doan’s ' Backache , Kidney Rills were used; some, years ago.’.’ ; . ..... Doan’s Backache ' Kidney; Rills... ar.e •gold by aIT chemist s ;;and storekeepers •' FosterAlcClellan Gb.V : Proprietors, .15 Hamilton Str|.|tj . Sydney. U Hut, be sui'e;A:op';get 'DOAN’S. .- ~

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1933, Page 6

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DANGER PASSED Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1933, Page 6

DANGER PASSED Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1933, Page 6

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