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HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. March Ist 2.44 a.m.—3. 10 p.m. March 2.—3.46 a.id. 4.26 p.m. March 3.—5.5 a.m.' —5.44 p.m. March 4.—6.18 a.m—G.s2 p.m. March 5.—7.17 a.m.—7.41 p.m. March 6.—8.3 a.m.—8.24 p.m. March 7.— 8.40 a.m.—S.4G p.m. March 8.—9.14 a.m.—9.32 p.m March 9.—9.49 a.m.—10.6 p.m. March .10.--10.5 a.m.— 10.38 p.m. March 1.1.— 10.54 a.m.—11.11 p.m. March 12.—11.26 a.m.—11'.42 p.m. March 13. March 14.—0.19 a.m. — 0.39 p.m. March 15.—0.59 a.m.—1.20 p.m. March 16.— 1.47 a.m.—2.15 p.m. March '17.-—2.53 a.m.—3.32 p.m. March 18.—4.24 a.m.—5.9 p.m. March 19.—5.53 a.m.—6.36 p.m. March 20.—7.14 a.m.—7.53 p.m. March 21. —8.19 a.m.—8.44 plm. March 22.-9.6 a.m.—9.27 p.m. March 23. —9.47 a.m.—10.8 p.m. March 24.—10.23 a.m.—10.38 p.m. March 25.—10.55 a.m.—11.11 p.m. 3larch 26.—'11.8(5 a.m.— March 27. ■ 0.12 p.m. ' March 28.—0.39 a.m.—1.5 p.m. March 29.—1.26 a.m.—1.48 p.m. March 30.—2.13 a.m.—2.39 p.m. March 31.—3.12 a.m.—3.45 p.m.

WHAT'S THE REASON. 0 There are scores of people who drag out a miserable existence without realising tlio cause of their suffering. Day after clay they aro racked with 'mckachcs and headaches; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, langour and depression. Perhaps the kidneys have fallen behind in their wcrk of filtering the blood, and that may be the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys and assist them in choir work — give them the help they need. You can use no more liighij n'c:/W mended kidney remedy than Dnan's Backache Kidney Pills—endorsed bv f. ->ople all over the country. Mr. W. A. O'Donnell, late of Cambridge fctivei:. Levin, and now living on a section outside the town, says:— "About eleven years ago I was suffering frcin a severe pain across the small of the back, and I knew from other symptoms present that my kidneys were very much out of Grder and really the c:;use of my suffering. For nearly two years I had bee trying different remedies, but they did me no good whatever. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were one day recommended to me as a cure for backache, so I got Rome. I was really very ill vlicii I started taking them, but after using 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 Dean's Backache Kidney Pills never fail to give mo complete relief whenever I have occasion to take them." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills axe sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will bo posted on receipt of price by Fo'ster-McClelLan Co., 76 Pitt St., Sydney. But bo sure you get DOAN'S.

PILES CUHED 4 Piles jiarely kill, hut they cause constant torture. This is especially, true in tile case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can he quickly and permanently cured, without pain, cutting or detention from business. This has been proved in thousands of cases in both sexes, and of -nil ages, and in the very worst as well as m ordinary cases. Xo one who lias not suffered the torments of Itching .painful and Bleeding Piles can appreciate , for a moment the marvellous sense of I relief that follows the use of Doan's Ointment. Go at once and get a pot of this Ointment; it will end your sufferings. Mrs S. J. Forester, 33 Warwick street Fielding, says: — "My advice to all who suffer from Piles, is to use Doan's Ointment at once, and I am sure they will derive great benefit by doing so. ; have proved it to be a" splendid remedy. A member of my family suffered agony fr::m Itching and Protruding Pile.-. pain and irritation being at times almost unbearable, this being especially the case at niglit or in the warm weather. We tried all sorts of remedies, but none of them seemed to do any gocd. One day I was fortunate enough to I near of Doan's Ointment being ; sure cure for I'iles so we sent for a pot and commenced using it at once. It was marvellous how quickly this 'ointment relieved the irritation, and before two pots were used a perfect cure was effected. Four year have, elapsed since j then, and during al! that time there has been no return of Piles, so I regard the cure as permanent." Four years latter Mrs Foster says :■— ,'The above cure has proved a. per- | mniieiit one. I need say no more, the ! facts speak for themselves. j When we say that Doan's Ointment j will cure Piles, we mean exactly what j we say, nothing more or less, and we are able to make this emphatic statement backed by such evidence as the above. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McCellan Co.. 7G Pit Street, Sydney. J3ut. be sure you get Doan's -X"

GROUP. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child bccomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. will prevent the attack. Sold everywhere. Advt. HUNGER THE BEST SAUCE. Sauce Is rsed to create an appetite. The right way is to look to the digestion. . When that is good you are certain to relish your food. Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomaclr and liver improve the digestion and create o 'ealthy appetite. Colcfe fly ■•"re "Nazol." Sore throats are soothed by this proved and popular remedy. Got "Nazol" to-day.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 20 March 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 20 March 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 20 March 1917, Page 4

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