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TOKO SETTLERS' DANCE TONIGHT The annual dance of the Toko Farmers' Union will be held in the Coronation Hall to-night, for which the Dixie Four Orchestra has been engaged. A free bus will leave Stratford at 7.45 p.m. Messrs. 11. E. Blyde, president of the North Taranaki provincial executive of the Farmers' Union, D. LeC. Morgan, secretary, M. G. Trotter, president of the Stratford sub-provincial executive, and J. M. Smith, of the Agricultural Department, will be present to take part in the distribution of prizes in connection with the field competitions

A CAUSE FOR EVERY ILL. , *? e " ons , T: ho at mldd] e age should teel the lull strength and energy of youth, are often rheumatic, nervous irritable and inclined to worry too much. There are spells of utter weariness, life is made miserable by constant lameness and dull backache, and sleep, jy disturbed by pain and distressing Urinary disorders. You have tried to shake this off, and you. have missed the hidden causewonder why y OU cau - t Probably g i(;k J kidneys. Prompt treatment with i Doans Backache Kidney Pills would i right things quickly, as in the follow- ' inj; case:— ' I

Mrs. G. Hall, 1 Wellington Street, Hawera, says: "My back gave me a lot ot trouble for some time It was very weak and ached almost constantly, the pain being particularly severe When stooping. I had often read that backache, was generally caused, by the improper action of the kidneys, and I. felt sure that this was so in my ease, as the secretions were disordered, and I was subject to dizzy turns. My one desire was to find a medicine that would put my kidneys in a healthy state, and at last I found it —Dean's Backache Kidney Pills. A friend advised me to. try these Pills, and 1 a»J pleased to tell you they proved a blessing. The first bottle save me relief, and six bottles cured mo completely. f have no sign of backache now, and feel splendid in every way--"- f. TwCiivt; years later Mrs. Hall savs: "T>oun/$? Backache Kidney Pills cured tile of kidney trouble over 12 years complaint since. My husband has also taken Bonn's Pills with beneficial results." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Poster-McClellan Company, Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

j The success of the two British Industries Fairs in London and Birmingham has been so great, and the fillip they have given trade has been so considerable that surely N.Z. mightfollow suit? A New Zealand Industrial Fair might do for us, if held in one or more of the big centres, what the same thing has done for England. Wo have plenty of tilings to show visitors from far and near—including tobacco of superlative quality. Connoisseurs from overseas have said that our tobacco, compares favourably with that of any other country. Its outstanding merit is that there is hardly any nicotine in it. That is because it is toasted. There is no other toasted tobacco. As for the imported it is often full of nicotine, ami quite unsafe to smoke constantly. There are four brands of toasted: Riverhoad (iold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They are all mob low, sweet, cool and fragrant, with a rare bouquet. It is a remarkable tribute to (lie popularity of these tobaccos. ! that imitations are on the market'

VERVE Strain disappears when you take British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets, and you will sleep better; 3s. E. 0. A. Gaw. Chfimiat. Don't slop smoking if you have a cold. Dab "NAZOL" on your cigarette—it clears the lungs.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 214, 19 August 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 214, 19 August 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 214, 19 August 1931, Page 2

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