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WHAT'S THE .REASON. There are scores of people wlio drag out ii miserable existence without realising the cause of their suffering. Day after day they are racked with backaches and headaches; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, langonr and. depression. Perhaps the kidneys have fallen behind in their work of filtering the blood,-and that may be the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys an'd asßist them in their work—give them the - help they need. You can use no more highly recommended kidney remedy than Doan's -Backache Kidney Pills—endorsed by people all over the country. Mr. W. A. O'Donnell, late of Gainbridge Street, Levin, and now living on a section outside the town, says "About eleven years ago I was suffering from a severe pain across the small of the back, and I knew from other symptoms present that my kidneys were very much out of order and really the cause of my suffering. For nearly two years I had bee trying different remedies, but they did me no good whatever. Doan's Backachc Kidney Pills were one day recommended to me as a cure for backache, so I got some. I was really very ill when I' started taking them, but after nsing three or four bottles my kidneys were once more in a healthy state, and the pain in my back had entirely disappeared. I have had one or two slight attacks of kidney trouble since my cure was effected, but Doan's Backache Kidney Pills never fail to give me complete relief whenever I have occasion to take them." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Fostor-MeC 1 elkn Co., 76 Pitt St., Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN'S. —Advt.

£ I-. /! C\ T" r* rap <f? T 1 ® K $Mlli 11/ ii\ 11% JL 5 I |(j have £.;s*. fa. Service p |] without Extra Cost [• 'i *' 'lj Vt & A" |? J? B*» %. Z .~! ?S if 14 ■•;••: 12»is is ths experience of s rsicusands of siiatorii.ts is ifus "«tmiry—lhsy having tried all i „akcs. and found " Dunlops " :t] j i-iily the 3£ST for Wear ; :j| ar.d Satisfaction. || ?>y na<:_ af the latest lj ■' " •'■»." and note J :J tl'tf laiieoßcl '-'j ' i-IT-Mr-'AfiLE ALL DEPOTS /fj i,: '.\ x s tM/ro/j* RUBsra co if- * W| YX&Ki.'. (-sss#9 (&'■'' >i» \ VJK3r»"r\ \ v t" * £ I v*?£"v'7ssr^~"" ?ou won't keep a cold or sore throat above a day or two if you use Nazol. Acts like a charm. Get it today. 60 doses Is 6d. SharlaruTs Malt Vinegar ma&es do-

lightful salads. JBrewedi from malt and sugar. Free from mineral acids Conforms to requirements of Food and Drugs Act. All grocers. Advt. CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS * OK and after Ist June, 1916, the rate for Casual Advertisements 4(* ■X* will be 4s per inch first insertion -jf ■Jf and 3s per inch each subsequent -3f •3f insertion, if consecutive, and 3e -5£ ■Jt 6di if at intervals. "Wanted •& •3f Known" advertisements will be 4fr •X- Is 6d for each insertion cash -3f ■3f in advance; 2s per insertion if -5f booked. These increases are & * necessitated in consequence of the -£ * greatly-increaseS cost of news. * •Jf paper production arising out of ¥: the high freights and scarcity of * agent for quickly and surely raising cakes and scones, and lightening puddings and batters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. Infallible, pure and wholesome; it .s unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Honest, "sure to rise," and economical. It is upheld by all conies, '.i EDMONDS

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 February 1917, Page 1

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