IT'S A MISTAKE. ——■^»- -.——— Many i>eople, in a misguided effort to get rid of backache, • rely on 'plasters, liniments, and other makeshifts. Tho right treatment ,is, kidney treatment, .and.a remarkably- recommended Kidney • Medicine is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. The following is an experience typical of the work of this grand remedy:— Mr John Jones, late ot kelson Street, Hampstoad, Ashburton, and now living at Warkworth, near Auckland, eays:—"Doan's Backache Kidney. Pills are the" finest remedy on earth for ridding the back of-all its pains and restoring, disordered kidneys to/health and .strength.' I have proved this. For years 1 suffered from kidney trouble, and was often in. great- pain, besides being subject, to -dizsiinos* andbad headaches. . 'The- secretions .were thick and cloudy, and this showed me my kidneys were very much out of order; but although I tried a good many remedies [ got no relief. At last I decided to take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and I soon knew that 1 had found a splendid medicine for my ailment. I continued taking these Pills until I had used six bottles, and by then I was completely cured. I strongly advise all who. suffer as T onoe did to take a course of Doan's Pills, for I am sure they will cure them. Mv reason for giving this testimonial is in the ,hopo\rthat. others will'benefit by my pxoerinnce." Doan's Ba-cl<ache Kidney Pills are sold by nl[ chemists and sforek«n>ers at 3s per bottlo (six bottles 16s 6d), or will ho runted on rccoint of price by Foster-McClßilan Co., 7G Pitt, Street. Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.
The Oamaru correspondent of the " OLago Daily Times" writes: —"The wet, cold, and stormy weather of the pasjt week caught lambing on the lowlying farms at its height, and in consequence a heavy mortality was caused. Some farmers lost up to 150 lambs, and losses of from 15 to 25 per cent, are reported. It is impossible, to estimate the actual' numbor of deaths, but it must run into some thousands. In some cases breeding ewes also perished. As these losses fall upon farmers holding small, or comparatively small, areas of land, the blow will make, a big dent in the year's profits. Lambing has scarcely [started in the back count rVj and losses there will consequently be very small.". SOUR STOMACH. This is a mild form of indigestion. Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, and take one of Chamberlain's Tablets just after supper and it may be avoided.—Sold everywhere.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9110, 4 October 1917, Page 2
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