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A LURKING DANGER. j There is a lurking danger in the aching back. The aches and pains of the back , ten of kidneys overworked. Go to the x kidneys' assistance when backache pains warn you. A kidney warning should be , prompty heeded, for dangeroua diabetes, dropsy, Bright's disease are only a step > i away. Read how the danger can be ; averted. Mrs Morgan, Wilson street, I « Hawera, says: — "A few boxes of Doan's j ; Bivckache Kidney Pills cured me of severe j '• kidney trouble six years ago, and I have , been .quite free of the complaint ever ', since. I was bad fof a long time; the trouble started with a cold, which settled in my kidneys, and caused constant backache. I also used t-i suffer with a heavy drowsiness. However, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills altered all that six years ago, and my health has been i first rate ever since. I know many peo- ! pie who use Doan's Backache Kidney , Pills, and they all like them. In fact , ' this remedy seems to suit both old and J young. I obtained it at Tait's Phari macy." The kidneys fiiter and purify | the blood, that is their woTk, so when. ! your kidneys are weak or out of order I you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected, and how eveTy organ seems to fail to do its duty. Then ; keep your kidneys well by taking the; great kidney and bladder remedy — ) Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. For sale ' by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d), or will be pasted on receipt of price by Foster-Mc-Clellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. 7 Do You Suffer I from any of i these Troubles? 1 1 Indication Indicted by Want I • of Appetite, Nau- H M&, Flatulwtt, a Sense of Fulness B or Depression and Langour after ■ ; Food, Spots Before the Eyes, B Pains in th« Region' of the Heart, B Heartburn, Etc. For Indigestion ■ in every stage Loasby's " WAHOO " B is unexcelled. It gives immediate fl relief H * . The Symptoms U Liver u-e vrtll known ■ vrompiaims SWe fiad Twte g in the Mouth, Disordered Stomach, fl CostiveneiH, Dry Cough, Sick Head- ■ aches, Irregularity of the Bowels, fl Dulneu, and Continued Weariness. I You wiU find Loasby/s " WAHOO " | marvellously rapid iff curing all fl Liver Complaints. R «, „ A Fceliou of Die- fl aiOtnacn tention after Eating, H Trouble Sourn««».»nd Acid- ■ lty of the Stomach, Dizxineao, Difficulty- in, Breathing, Utastlesaness, Trembling and Beating of the Stomach and Sides, NervousgwM. For Curing Dyspepsia in any ot its m«ay dkajreoable forms, "WAHOO" is qvite unsurpassed. m.« j Are immediOi«* ftAd ately relieved, CbnslipatlOn JnaSyandpositively cured by the use of Loasby's "Wahoo." In 3Jdn Diseases, Gravely Stone, and * Kidney Trouble, Nervous. Debility, and Feraak Maladies, " Wahoo" is of superlative value. ir\ i ovsx/'© s th» Celebra!LUAaOI 5 ted Herbal Ex- " WAHOO" fact now so widely t known for its Remarkable Curative Properties. It is composed of Roots, Barks, Gwns, and Herbs, in concentrated «c<tract form. As a Tonic to be takea \y delicate people at the change of seasons, it is wonderfully effective and bracing. Ask for LOASBY'S I "WAHOO" I At 2/6 I From any Ck«Mlst or Storekeeper, fl The Standard Cough Remedy for Forty-five Years. / Itb \ " ' / dangerous to V - „,", t ' , ■/ trifle witha cold, \ / for, if neglected, \ / serious trouble may \ / / set in. Keep a bottle of \ /Bownincton'sV { CARRAGEEN ) « \lrish\ Irish Moss/ \ in the house; Then you / . V ' will have at hand a / . \ remedy that wiU / " \ quickly cure all / \ throat and lung/ ■•■.;-' \ affections. '/ , ' L REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss, the Standard Cough | Bemedj. It has stood the test . for over forty-five years. 2 ! MOISET TO LEND. I HAVE Several, Sums ranging froi* . .£3OO to £2500 awaiting investment at current rate*. JL HALLIWELL, : Solicitor, "i Xef^tu: flwroek, Hawec*.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 August 1908, Page 2