CHRONIC KICKERS.
SOME IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN OHRISTOHUECH, BUT THEY ARE GROWING LESS.
Chronic kickers. the kidneys are—when they're sick. Whta/t makes the kidneys sick? A simple thing. They have too much to do. Must keep up their work; they never rest: Can't bkmb them for kicking. Ever have your kidneys kick?
Ever had; a bad back, a lame, weak, or aching back, f Know it's the kidneys kicking. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Backache Kidney Rills do thus. It's the best proof, for it comee from Christchurch. Mrs R. C. Kerr, whose treatment for chronic rheumatism is attracting attention throughout New Zealand, states:—"l can speak very highly of Doan'e Backache Kidney PilJs, for the cure of those pains arising from a disordered state of the kidneys. I speak from my own experience, having used them for a pain in the back. They proved perfectly effective, and I am sure anybody suffering wdth tlbis trouble will get as much benefit out of them as I have done, I obtained them a.t Bonnington'e Pharmacy." Mrs Kerr readies at 13 Walker storeet, this city. You should insist on getting the same remedy Mrs Kerr used 1 . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes for 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of the price by the proprietors, Foster-McOMlan, 76 Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W: . .-' : : ..-:
But be sure they are Doan's.
States, the quantity sent to thesemarkete W- ■ ing been 2,028,8871b,as against the pteoeding year's export of 1,165,0871b. The 1 to South Africa increased from 46,83215t0" ■ 107,6041Lb. There was also a conaderefcle "' development in the bacon trade with* the - eastern ports of Asia, the exports / markets having risen from 39151b to ''"• 68,9831b. The demand in the Philippjaes - accounts for the greater part of the expand'" sion, that country having taken 63,9491 i of ' Victorian bacon during the twelve months, V. as against 39151b in 1899. The export to ; '-, Western Australia increased from 961,5671b to 1,849,2861b; to New South Wales, from - ■ 151,7731b to 161,2971b; to South Australia, ' from 55921b to 58711b. The export to Tas- ' mania diminished from 44,9471b to 12,098U>. - There was also a diminution in the small export to Queensland, that State having only ' \ taken 3481b of Victorian bacon ue against 1138 " lb in the preceding year. Mr R. Crowe, of the Agricultural Depniptment, commenting on these figures, which are compiled from the Customs returns, remarks that "thia ' trade has practically doubled in one. year, '-"'• and appeal's to be of such promise 'as to ■ ''■ warrant more attention being paid to this '' by-product of the dairy." DON'T NEGLECT . . I "\ COUGHS. 1 ■ • NATURE may cure your cough without aid. " . but you can't afford to chance it A cough, that is ltjft to cute itself, ie slowly over- , come at boat, and there is apt to be some weakness left to make the next cough "cozaa ; easier. We have two really good Semediaa " ■ for Cougha and Colds. BENJAMIN Q-UM ie specially suitable for recent chills. It is '' pleasant to take, quickly, prevesta '- inflammatory symptomiLand alkya annoying tickling and hacking sßugha. TOWNEND'S .-MON CUBE -' • ie gpeoially suited for cKronio coughs, though' "'-'■ it will break up a recent attack a> quickly v -;. any other medioine made. Cinnamon ha« 'i\ been proved in Paetour , * Institute to poaese* ",?& great destractive power over all bacilli, whilst Being perfectly harmless to human .being*, Wβ - 7 have received some flattering letters as to itr "" effLoacy in Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, " Dysentery, and in Typhoid JPeyer. BENJAMIN GUM Iβ 6d and 2s 6d. CTN- - NAMON CUBE 2s 6cL Obtainable every- *' -where. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers: LOASBY'S WAHOO MNFG. CO., J/TD, - DUNEDIN,
CHRONIC KICKERS.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10998, 22 June 1901, Page 4
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