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ARE YOU RUN DOWN? - Frequently the first sign of kidney trouble is a slight ache or pain in tile loins. Neglect of this warning makes the way easy for mox'e serious trouble —gravel, serious kidney disease. ’Tis well to pay attention to the first sign. Weak kidneys generally grow weaker and delay is often dangerous. Residents of this locality place reliance in Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. This tested remedy has been used in kidney trouble for years, and is recommended all over the civilised | world. Read the following: — ' Mr F. W. Gardes, late of the Family Hotel, Foxton, and who is now keeping an hotel at Pukekolie, near Auckland, syas: “As the result of a strain caused through heavy lifting, I suffered a lot fx’om pains in my back. At times I was in agony; and could not move without enduring torture, and it was impossible for me to stand up straight. I tided almost every remedy known Cor my complaint but it was not until I had taken- a few doses of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills which were recommended as a reliable medicine, that 1 felt 1 was at last getting better. 1 continued using the Pills until 1 was quite well again, taking five bottles in all. I feel splendid in healtli now, and I am very gi'ateful to Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills for the good they have done me.” Six years later, Mr Gardes says: “I am still well, and have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me six years ago.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Fos-ter-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton St., Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. —Advt. 5

A new use for (lie bagpipes has been found. A Highlander who owns a -sheep farm in a mountainous district of California is in the habit almost daily of playing his pipes all over the ground. The skirling has had the effect of searing eagles out of the locality, in which these birds of prey had formerly done considerable damage by carrying off lambs and even grown sheep.

For Influenza take Woods’ Greet Pennermint Cure.*

A Business Talk with Business Men.—“ There is a vast difference between wishing and winning. Many a good man has failed because he had his wishbone where his backbone ought to have been.” Are you wishing for more business, but lack the winning? Advertising is a sure enough winner, but it needs backbone in the man directing it. Advertising doesn’t bring results with a jerk. The beginning is slight, but the pressure is constant, and increasing all me tune, The opeu season for bunting business lasts all the year round, but just now the game is particularly well worth going after. The best ammunition is an anvertisement in “The Manawatn Herald.”*

PIANOS ! PIANOS! HR. A. H. LIGHT, Representing MESSRS HAMILTON NIMMO AND SONS, Desires to inform Residents of Foxton and District that he has opened a depot at Levin for an indefinite period and will be pleased to receive enquiries from prospective purchasers who were unable to call when he was stationed in Foxton. PIANOS BY THE WORLD’S BEST MAKERS OFFERED ON THE EASIEST TERMS IN NEW ZEALAND. -SHOWROOM, OPPOSITE COSMOS THEATRE, LEVIN.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2721, 15 April 1924, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
557

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2721, 15 April 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2721, 15 April 1924, Page 4

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