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Poisons And 'Acids our Kidneys are a marvelous structure. Within them are 9 million tiny tubes which act as filters for the blood. When poisons and acids attack them you suffer from Burning, Itching Passages, “Getting Up Nights.” Leg Pains, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Nerviness. Circles under Eyes or Swollen Ankles, etc. Ordinary medicines can’t do much good. The cause must be removed. Cystex rids Kidneys of poisons and acids in, f hours, therefore a speedy end to kidney* troubles. In 24 hours you’ll feel fitter, stronger than for years, in 8 days, complete health Is restored. Cystex is guaranteed to put you ■ right or money back. Ask your Chemist for i Cystex today. The guarantee protects you*

SOMEONE . . . SOMEWHERE . . . would like to hear Your Voice CALL THEM BY “TOLL” Reduced rates after 6 p.m. and fill day on Sundays TALK SO FAR FOR SO LITTLE

Northland Forges Ahead! and JAMES & WHIMP, Northland’s old-established and‘leading Motor Body Builders, continue to do likewise—employing two up-to-date, well-equipped FORGES in the process, and are in a position to FORGE anything from the proverbial needle to an anchor. Farm Ironwork and Implements, Builders’ Ironwork, all maimer of Coach and Car Forgings, Spring Repairs, Tyres cut and shut, Plow Shares dressed or relaid; in fact, anything in the way of HAND FORGING, ACETONE or ELECTRIC WELDING executed with expedition and precision. i We collect from or deliver to Railway Station, Wharf, Dairy Factory or anywhere within the Borough CARTAGE FREE Ring JAMES & WHIMP PHONE 2071 WHAN<jtAREI

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Northern Advocate, 31 January 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 31 January 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 31 January 1939, Page 8