TTARNESS for the dogcart, gig and buggy; harness for light or heavy work, whips, chains, harness oil, saddles, at Parker and Vncent's. FOR SALE.—One good saddle horso ;(4yrs.). Sound and! 'quiet. Apply to S. J. Palmer, c/o O. E. Waller, Obau. 393-2 "£> I G S. T|H)E Bbitish IBiacon JJlactory will truck Pigs at Lami ißiaiihvay Station on Saturday next, 12th instant. TIEiRSONiK JFOCND TRESPASSING on our property at MANAKAU will be prosecuted. Dogs destroyed. Kingdom andi 'Gorringe. 334-4 WHAT'S THE. REASON.
I here are scores of people who drag out a miserable existence without realising the cause of their suffering. Day after day they are racked with backaches and headaches; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, lanjflur 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 and assist 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 i- °ople all over the country. Mr. W. A. O'Donnell, late of Cambridge 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 suffeiing. For nearly two years I had bee" trying different remedies, but they did me no ,2ood whatever. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were one day recommended to me as a cure for backache, so I got some. I was really very ill vhen I started taking them, but after , asiiig three cr four bottles iny 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." Doaii's Backache Kidney Pill? are sold by all' chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt St., Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN'S. -
A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE Kidney diseases are very dangerous. They coma on silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could have been prevented by proper treatment in tne beginning. Nature gives early warning of kidney dieeease—backache, twinges of pain when stooping or lifting, headaches, and urinary disorders. If these symptoms are unheeded, there is a grave danger of dropsy or fatal Bright's disease. Doan's Backache. Kidneiy Pills have earned a . reputation for their effectiveness in kidney troubles, and are known and recommended the' world over: Here is a case.— - Mrs A. Jones, Warwick-street, Feilding, says: "Four-or five yearn ago I bad a bad attacks of influenza. Just' as I was recovering I caught a fresh cold, and was for, a time in a
"bad way. I got somewhat better, but was left with terrible backache. The pains started just above the kidneys, and would strike up to the back ■ of my head. Every moment inci-eaM-ed the pain and the only way that f could get relief was to lie down. Ore, day Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were brought under my notice as a splendid remedy for backache, so I got feome at once, and I am pleased to tell you a thorough course cured me completely. It's grand to be well again and I can't say enough in praise of these fine pills. Thsy cured me, and will, I am sure, do us much for others." Fourteen years later Mr Jones says: "My cure by Doan's Backache Kidney Pills has stood the test of t'.me. I am still , well to-day." . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle' (six bottles 16s Gd), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McOlellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney. But be sure you get Doan's—Advt.
MONEY AND WASTE. When one's expenses are not equalled by one's receipts,-poverty must be tha result. -This law applies not only to money matters, it is a law of natum Unless a man's body is constantly re. Hewed by food, .water, and air, ha weakens and dies. In regard to .money, man may allow his receipts to largely exceed his expenses, but in regard to his body it is absolutely necessary that for every ounce it receives, by _ way of nourishment, etc., a corresponding loss of nearly the same amount must follow, or health cannot be maintained. Waste matter is removed from tha body chiefly by the aid of the skin, lungs, kidneys, and liver. The skin and lungs usually perform their share of the removal readily, but the kidneys and liver often need assistance. When the kidneys and liver are not doing their work well, uric and biliary poisons are retained, in the system, and we. suffer from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache; sciatica, blood disorders, janaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaun< dice, sick headache, general debility,, gravel, stone or bladder troubles, © A." medicine which is highly beneficial to » person afflicted with any of, these disorders is Warner's Safe Cure. Healing, soothing, and stimulating the kidneys and liver, Warner's Safe Cure enables those*important organs to properly perform their allotted task of removing the uric and biliary poisonous waste matter from the system, and suffering due to the retention of suoh waste matter is naturally overcome. ' Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both ut the original (6s) bottles and In the cheaper giM6d) W riooWil
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 12 May 1917, Page 4
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