MAKES RAPID HEADWAY. Add This Fact To Your Store of Knowledge. Kidney aisase orten advances so rapidly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be given to the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headache, dizzy spells, or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the kidney secretionks are iddegular and attended by pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Your townspeople recommend Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Read the statement of this man: \ , Mr W. H. Wright, fish-shop, Seddon Street, Waihi, says: “I suffered agony from backache, cauped by my kidneys being very much out of order. I was always taking medicine, but my back ached on in spite of treatment. The pain at times was particularly severe, especially if I moved or stooped quickly. Backache was not the only complaint I had to put up with. I was subject, to dizzy attacks, could not get proper rest ,at night, and the kidney secretions were affected,, being thick and cloudy. ■ One day I was recommended to take Doans’ Backache Kidney Pilis, and this grand remedy, I am glad to say, soon put an end. to my suffering. After using five bottles I was cured, and felt splendid in every way, and I have had no return of kidney trouble since.” Four yeans later Mr Wright says . “I am still well. My experience should convince even the most sceptical that Doan’s Backache Kikdney Pills are thoroughly genuine.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeeperat 3/ • per bottle, or will be posted on receipt, of price by Foster-McClel-lau Co.. 16 Hamilton Street. Syuuiy. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. The population, exclusive of Maoris, of the following counties as. at April 1, 1925, is given in the latent issue of the N.Z. Year Book : Hauraki Plains, 3255: Ohinemuri, 8335 ; 'Thames, 6780 ; and Piako, 10,545. The population of the Paeroa, borough is given as 17 5 ; Waihi, 3845 ; Thames, 4i960 ; Mori insville, 1530; Te Arolia, 2360; Tau anga, 2535, The borough with the smallest population in the. North Island is Eketahuna, with .900. A- a result of the free advertisement given by this paper in its report of the Ngatea Library meeting to the effect that the old building, was to be sold at a certain price, ti purchaser secured the building on .the day following the publication of the report.
- ■ / — For Sale. "IVTODERN Bungalow of six JxL rooms, sleeping porches. Every convenience, including h. and c. water, sewerage connection, electric light, etc. Situated in one of the best localities. For sale on account of owner leaving district shortly.—Apply this office. 968 Public Notices. PAEROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. PURSUANT to Section 15 of “The Shops and Offices Act, 1921-1922,” I hereby give notice that a Special Meeting of the Paeroa Borough Council will be held in the Borough Chambers, Wharf Street, on Thursday, 14th January, 1926, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of fixing the Statutory Half-holiday for the Year 1926. Paeroa, December 30,1925. Wm. C. ALEXANDER, Town Clerk.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4920, 30 December 1925, Page 3
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