HOW TO AVOID A WEECK. | A tiny leak in a snip can easily be stopped if taken in time, but if disregarded it will overcome the mightiest vessel, and drag her beneath the sea; there is no saving her. The same exactly with kidney trouble. If doctored at the first symptoms, the cure is an easy matter, but if allowed to go toofar, the system will be hopelessly wrecked. This man gives some useful advice on the subject: Mr H. Hearn, 246 High Street, Hawera, says: "For a good while I suffered a lot from backache, the pain being at times so severe that I could hardly get about. My rest at night was disturbed, as owing to the nagging ache I could not lie in one position very long. I always felt tired and weary, and had no energy for anything. One day I happened to hear Doan's Backache Kidney Pills well spoken of, so I bought a bottle, and after taking them for a few days the pain in my back began to case. I was delighted at this, so continued using the pills, and a thorough course cured me completely." Ten years later, Mrs Hearn says: "My husband has had no return of his old complaint since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured him. I can also speak very highly of this remedy, hav- j ing used it with excellent results." i Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 151 Hamilton St., Sydney. I
PHONE PHONE 2284 BACK AT THE OLD ADDRESS ! JgRANDON JJAUGHTON, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER. 59-61 UNION STREET. HAWERA. (MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY. DAY OR NIGHT. LATEST ENGLISH METHODS. PHONE 2284 PHONE For Appointments
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 3 September 1932, Page 2
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