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“Sound health’s an asset.’’—Bankes. However incimenl maladies oUen undermine the most robust constitutions. Colds, coughs and influenza are always in waiting,'to attack you but they can be given short shrift with Baxter’s hung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is a dependable remedy. It gets right to the cause of the trouble, rooting it out neck and crop. And it also possesses ideal tonic properties. Fills you with vigour, health,'strength and vitality. Get a large 2/6 bottle from your chemist or grocer NOW.

DANGEROUS SURGERY. Death follows the surgeon’s knife; not the surgeon’s fault, of course; he can’t help it. You-put. Doah’s Ointment cures piles quickly, painlessly! without danger. People go along foi years suffering from Piles; tiny can,tin this, that, and the othe rrenicdy, and even- get treatment from a physician. They obtain temporary relief, maybe, but are never quite cured. A little strain in ligtiug, excessive fatigue, a sleep and appetite. No position is comfortable; there ia intense local pain, and that dreadful feeling of weight in the perineum. If the case bo of long standing, or if it be in the early stages, there is only one sure-and lasting cure —Doan’s Ointment. Mrs S. J. Foster, 33 Warwick Street, Feilding, says: “My advice to all who suffer from Piles is to use Doan’s Ointment at once, and I am sure they will derive great benefit from doing so. I have proved it to bo a splendid remedy. A member of my family suffered agony from Itching _ and Protruding Piles, tho pain and irritation being at dmes almost unbearable, this being .■specially the case at night, or in the warm weather. Wo tried all sorts ol remedies, but none of thein seemed ti do any good. One day-I was fortunate enough to hear of Doan’s Ointment icing a sure cure for Piles, so we sent or a pot, and commenced, using it at nee It was maivellous how quickly the irritation was relieved by this Ointment, and before two pots were used a ■ermaneut cure was effected.” Fight years later, Mrs Foster says. ■The cure referred to has proved a per, manent one; I need say no more, the facts speak for themselves.” Doan’s Ointment ia sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/ per pot, w will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co, 16 Hamilton Street, Sydney.

AUCTION SAL E SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY. At 2 p.m. AT THE MART, TOWN HALL, LEVIN JOPLIN, STALLARU AND CARMICHAEL, Ltd'., will sell at their Mail on account of numerous vendors a Superior Catalogue ol Furnishings and Effects:— Heautit'ul While Rorlrooin Suite of a pieces. Magnificent .sideboard. Hull stands. D.W. Bedsteads and Mattresses. Dining and Occasional Tables. 20 Kit. Chairs and 2 Clocks. Lot of good Crockery, etc. Morris Chairs, Occ. Chairs, Linoleum, Hall Runner, Lamps, Cols, Palm Stands, Prams. 50 heautit'ul Pictures. And lots too FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED/ L. S. CARMICHAEL, Auctioneer. NO. 2.—-THE WILL AS AN INSURANCE POLICY, "Where there is no will there is no way to cany out the wishes of the Testator in regard to the disposal of his property,” remarks a writer on wills. Where there is n« 1 will, there is a way to all I manner of anxiety, suffering I and loss for dependents, but ! where there is a right will, i there is a right way to peace ! of mind for the testator in iris lifetime and to the best possible provision for dependents—if the right will appoints the right trustee. “Consider your will in the same light as insurance—for it is insurance. it insures the protection of your estate,” states another authority on wills. But obviously such Insurance cannot be obtained by tbe will alone. To the making of the right will must lie added such efficient, faithful administration of the estate as the State-guaranteed Public Trustee can give. For further information apply tc:A. MOSLEY. District Manager, Public Trust Office, LEVIN.

PALMERS CHICK FOOD. UNSURPASSED for raising strong, healthy chicks. Used by the principal breeders throughout the Dominion. PROCURABLE from all dealers, or communicate direct with the manufacturers— A. J. PALMER AND CO., LTD.

BRITISH BACON FACTORY PALMERSTON NORTH. IGARRITY AND SON, LTD.) PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALITY TRUCKING DATE:— B. A. 6LOAN. Buyer. J. WHITfe, Manager, FRESH FISH DAILY We' have made arrangements by which we are receiving a supply of Fresh Fish every day direct from the trawler. We can now All all requirements. THREE COURSE MEAL from 12 to 2. EVERYBODY’S CAFE. Restaurant and Supper Rooms. Meals at all hours, FISH DINNERS HOT GRILLS FISH SUPPERS BEST IN LEVIN. MBS MERRITT proprietress telephone No. 6.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 January 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 January 1922, Page 4

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