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"CALVES RELISH "GBREMILK." As one farmer of large experiqpce> puts it: "The way the calves clean up their tins is the best recommendation the food can have." "GERE. MILK" is just pure oonoentrated food made from the finest cereals grown in New Zealand and specially prepared for young stock. It is easily digested, highly nutritious and has the important qualities of palatability. There are no chemical oolorings in "QEREMlLK"—absolute purity is guaranteed. It is so well balanced, too, that the animals develop splendidly without being troubled with scours. At all stores and factories.— Fleming and Co., Jervois quay, Wellington.—Advt.

Money saved is money earned, and the housewife who desires the most satisfactory results always uses Edmonds Baking Powder. It goes farthest, is more economical and makes the lightest and most appetising cakes, scones and puddings. . FBMOM)* 6 , BAKING t M POWDIR, W As pale pri;',s and philosophers say, We ail hope to jiet that much at least, And without any needless delay. AI::r! how soon have passed away 'the joys and hopes of yesterday 1 And yet*it doth console to know. Its griefs and pangs have passed also. The colds and coughs which yesternight [''illt'd countless hearts with pain and fright, U:)ve passed away—could not endure, Opposed to Woods' Great Peppermint

A FRIEND ADVISED HER Th» following "letter from Mrs. .Thomas Brown, of , Healesville, Victoria, will prove interesting to many of our read era: — "Some time I suffered from a severe attack of kidney complaint. The first symptoms were great weakness and emnciation with legible pain all over my body, especially across my back 'My whole body waj rafkod with paij> and I could gvt but lit tie eas:e day 01 night; Medicines were piesciibed fo> me but failed to do me any good. 1 cared very little what became of me, 1 was so weak and wiseiuhie. I had nearly given up a'i hope when a friend advised rue to try Warner's Safe Cure I commenced to take it and derived' great benefit, from taking the contents of the first bottle. I continued to take the medicine, getting stronger and bet fcer every day. I soon regained m\ former strength and energy, the paint all left me, and I seemed to have a new lease of life. lam now quite strong '.rid happy." Warner's Safe Cure is a wonderfu' remedy in cases of kidney _ and liver disorders, and complaints arising from action of the kidneys and liver, s.uch as rheumatism,' gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indignation, bilious nesi>, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, grave], stone and bladder troubles. Warne:"s Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original \ss) bottles and in the cheaper (2s 6d). "Concentrated" nonalcoholic form; each containing tha lame number of doses.—Advt ATT) THE KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When There i* a Way to Avoid It. Why will people continue to sufffeJ the agonies of kidney complaint, back, headache, urinary disorders, lameness, languor, why allow themselves to become eiiionic 'ivalids, whfP a" tested remedy is offered them? Doan'e Backache Gidney Pills have been used in Kidney trouble for years, and have been tested in thousands of cases. If you have any, eve» one, of the symptoms of kidney disease, act. now. Dropsy or Bright's disease may set in and make neglect dang«r«us, IMft '

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1917, Page 3

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