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, ONE WORD IN HUE Is better than two afterwards. A chance to profit by another’s experience. It is a strange thing how peopl® will pnt away an opportunity unt u too late. It’s only little things th go to make up our eveiy day lif.,_ the trouble is we don’t pay sufficient attention to tnem. Backache is a ttle thing. Sometimes it comes a hard day’s work, or a slight cold. “It will pass off,” you say; “it’s only the result of oyer-taxing the back.” It isn’t the fault of your back, but your kidneys. The exertion of training has interfered with their delicate mechanism. You call it backache, but it really is kidney ache. If the kidneys are not relieved, chronic complications set in, and this is where the “little thing” should not be passed over. Read the experience of this man: Mr T. E. C. Waters, builder, late of Wellington Road, Marton, and .now living in Wanganui, says;“Wheu returning from the South African War, 1 caught,, a severe chill.which went to my kidneys, and as a result my back used to' ache fearfuly. No one knows the agony I endured. I could not move or jtoop freely, and this seriously handicapped me at my work. I was also subject to several other symptons of kidney disorder, but the backache troubled’ me most. At last I had the good fortune to hear of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills and immediately sent for a bottle, and used them with very pleasing results. The pain seemed to get less after each dose, and when 1 bad finished a course I was quite cured. It is grand to be free of pain again, and I am very grateful to Doan’s Backache BNfihiey Pills for j my lasting cure. It is eight years since I gave up taking this remedy, and have bad no return of my old complaint all that ti^aae.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeep- ( ers at 3s per bottle (s tx bottles 16s 6d), or will he post ed on receipt of price by Foster-McOlellar Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sdyney.

Women Appreciate the satisfaction and attraction o! having bright eyes, red lips, clear skin, a buoyant step and lively manner. Only healthy women possess these attractions which arc the outward signs of physical wellbeing. If your skin is sallow, the eyes dull, the steps listless, and you feel languid and depressed you certainly need eels Of Beecham's Pills, that incomparable remedy whldh has been so helpful to many. They have a prompt and beneficial action on the organs of assimilation, relieve headache and biliousness, give tone to the ■stomach and restore the appetite. These pills contain specially selected ingredients of vegetable origin and of proved curative value. They are safe, gentle and effective. For over sixty years women of many nations, have been helped and strengthened by ii a» Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled 10} d., Is-lid and 2s-9cl. (original English wrices.)

MOTHER mb * <&> s. i Mother Seigel's Syrup is a ready means of preventing or banishing stomach and liver troubles. Thirty drops taken in a wine-glassful of water after meals according to' directions will tone, strengthen and stimulate the organs of digestion—stomach, liver and bowels—to healthy activity and so enable BANISHES them to perform theirfunctions easily and efficiently. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is made from the medicinal extracts of more than ten varieties of roots, barks and hearbs, which exert a remarkably beneficial effect on tired, overworked, or weak digestive organs. Put it to the testyourself to-day.

DBBSmtaCKKIKSV* .. R/INGITSKEi ADVOCATE. RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. ’ THE heavy increase in the cost if paper, etc., has compelled all the newspapers to revise their charges, and in order to come into line with our contemporaries the following will be the subscription rates to the Eangitikei Advocate as from March 31st:— IN ADVANCE. £ s. d. Per .Annum ... ‘...250 Per Haii-year ... 1 2 6 Per Quarter ) 011 3 Per hlonth ... 0 3 9

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12102, 10 July 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12102, 10 July 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12102, 10 July 1920, Page 2

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