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A BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH, When you •wake up witHv a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets l . They will cleanse your 'stomach, improve your appetite, and .make you feel like a new man. Ohamberl'aini's Tablets arc pleasant ito take. Soldi by (J. W. Eutchins, e'hemislt. The output of artificial graphite has ■risen very rapidly in recent years'. The output in, 1915' was 5,000,0001b., and it rose to 10,000,ft0Olb. by 1918. Much of it finds its -way into lubricants, paints, battery fillers ( foundry factories and boiler scale preventatives. WILL SOOTHE THE PAM. If you have rheumatism, bathe your joints with water as hat as earn be borne, then rub in Chamberlain's Paim Balm. The first application will .give relief. Bepeat the bathing and rubbing several times durimg tOi© day, and the pain will be so soothed that ref waning sleep will be possible. Sold by <J. W. Putcline, chemist.

Robins l have ibeen revered toy nvea for many centuries. They are always 011 the side of the good fairies, and will fall 1 on anyone who kills a fffbin, there is a superstition; that bad luck or upon one who'keeps a robin in a cage, and deprives it of its freedom. But profbabh', when all is said and done, the robin owes its popularity mainly to its red .'breast, and the cheerful picture it makes amid its bleak surroundings.

BILIOUSNESS. Nearly all attacks of biliousness have the same foundation—a sluggish liver, Ohamiberlain's Tablets are invaluable for the (prevention of 'biliousness. Take them at ithe first symptoms .and prevent the attack. •Ohaimibierl'aitt'is Tablets have killed flhe old idea *ha't biliousness can be neither (prevented nor relieved. Sold by G. W. Hutcihins, chemist.

It js estimated by Loyd's that as a iest#t of the action of enemy su!bmarines and the diversion of resources normally employed' in replacing losses and constructing new tonnage, the net reduction in the merchant shipping of the world .during the test six years amounted to 3,516,001) tons, this figure being based' on the assumption that the ratio of increase during the last six years "would have been £ our-jfifte of the average rate of during the previous six years.

STRIKES YOU AT ANT TIME,

Xover know whsro or when backadie pains wi'll (Strike you. The kidneys will -go wrong, and wheni they dlo 'tibe first 'warning is generaflly through the 'back. Neglect mie&ms serious illsj it's only a step, fwtfm ctolmmion; backache to irtiieumatd'c painis*, urinary disorders, serious kictoey disease. Doan's Backaohie Kidney Pills cure every ill of the kidneys and bladder. Read.; this .testimony; it tells of a cttre.itihat lasted':

Mr Win. Oliver, Poole Street, Kaitangata, says: "Off and on for years I suffered a great deal with my kidneys. My back ached severely at times, and I could hardly do my work, as every movement caused me increateed suffering. Besides backache, 1 always felp ..tired, was subject to dizzy turns, and the iidney secretions were disordered. You will see I was really far from well, and badly in need of a medicine that would restore my kidneys to a healthy,' state. Well, at last I got a 1 first-class remedy —Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They gave relief very quickly, and ten bottles banished the backache, regulated the secretions, and improved my health in every way. TJhat was three years ago, and I am still well, so my eure is, I consider, a permanent que. I can truthfully recommend Doan's Backache J&dney Pills to other sufferers." Mrs Oliver confirms the above four 'years later: "My husband has had no kidney trouble sinco Doan's f*PiHs'ewiicKl 'him seven years ago." V- Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are ssold-<by all chemists and storekeepers 8i 3s",per; 'bottile, or will be posted od. receipt of price 'by Foster-McClellan' -Co,: 15 Hamilton Street,..Sydn!ey. . "But, "yon, get "Doan!s. ,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 24 December 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 24 December 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 24 December 1920, Page 8