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HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Many of those gnawing', nagging, fiatn?ul backaches people blame on colds or strains su-e often caused, by tired, kidneys—and can. ba relieved when treated In the right way. The kidneys are Nature’s chief way of taking excess acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Most people pass about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters 'don’t work well, poisonous waste matter stays Im the blood. These poisons may cause frequent and scanty passages with smarting and burning,/nagging backaches, rheumatic pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Don’t waitl Ask your chemist or store for DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY DILLS, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous Waste Zsom the blood. Get DOAN’S BACKAOH3&AIDNEY PILLS to-day—the remedy that will make you well and keej you well. <
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ADVICE TO WOMEN WORKERS. Women doing out-in-all-weather work should defeat colds and ’flu by taking PULMONAS PULMONAS release powerful antiseptic vapours that destroy germs of ’flu and colds. Coughs are instantly eased . . . inflammation reduced . . . danger averted. Never be wthout PULMONAS. For quick relief from coughs, colds, ’flu, etc.- PULMONAS, 1/2. 1/9, 2/9. 5
MIX Ik . f N . w u „ much depended on smoking chimneys . . / Z Factories work to their utmost to supply military requirements . . . ' " Mosgiel, though unable to give civilians the same wide choice of garments, maintains its tradition 442 of quality. the MOSSIsf WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. LTD, DUNEDIN
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CLOSING SOON i By license issued under Section 42 of "The doming Act, 1908“ ® Jr i OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available 1 wHmhm for h’ e objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal J E Affairs. I CLOSES: I Ith JULY, 1942 7/7/T/ 1 ? ’ I DRAWN: 22nd JULY, 1942 J Secretary: N. McARTHUR, Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P I 1/ * i P.O. Box 110, Wellington; P.O. Box 110, Wellington. I || HAMMOND & McARTHUR, LTD., I! P.O. Box 110, WELLINGTON. l| Please send me....... tickets in BLACK CAT Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I L’Tir II enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. [4'll IIS II L (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) -vQ II NAME ..... _..........z ... ] ADDRESS ......................... _.... (J / f ||
\...aMl stiltify \q O \ \ IO n \ 21SJ May, 1941. \ L ' Dear Sir., y \ During a night in March our town was visited by enemy planes; a bomb struck the house in which J was living; my H.M.V. Wireless Set t s® was blown through a 9 in. wall into the street where it laid amongst the tyW 1. i Bs*.'3s. ’ debris, until salvaged, for 10 days in very changeable weather. When ’Us iw® salvaged, it was treated very roughly because I had abandoned it as 111 useless - 1 ' 1 ; "'R ® O’t May 4th, out of curiosity I connected it to the mains qr*. fQfr || 1 an d though dirt out though the smashed outer case, you j * can imagine our amazement when music greeted us. My wife » IL : an d a f ter an hour’s entertainment were satisfied that this I | > |L H-M.V. Set had stood up to the test of Hitler’s ruthlessness. if W4 : i ii! I ILA - S - «1 $ i A W H SAUNDFRS Q UEEN STREET, | W. H. bAUiWLKb mastertoN . )
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 June 1942, Page 5
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