During the war the Isle of Thanet nderwent 119 German air raids and mibardmeuts from the sea.
Feel the Pain to-day? How has the back been to-day? Maybe it caused you to groan often, But surely you haven't given up hop* of ever effecting a remedy—just because many SO-CALLED remedies have failed youl Get a bottle of the pure, sura noA, prompt Dr. PATCH'S AKEGO (Ache-go) "Made from Healing Herbs." It has brought welcome relief, health, and happiness to hundreds who had considered their cases hopeless—real martyrs they were, till Afcego (Ache-go) got on the Job. It eliminates all Uric Acid—the cause of Backache—from the system. AN EX-MARTYR'S j TESTIMONIAL. "X have much pleasure in reoonv mending your 'Akego' to anyone suffering with backache arising from kidney trouble, of which I have been agreat sufferer for some time. A friend of mine told me of 'Akego,' which I purchased from Sconeld's Dispensary, Dunedin. I have taken two bottles, and since then I had no return of the pain. J feel that the remedy is going to be permanent, as it is six weeks since I had the last dose. I now feel better than I have for years. I have recommended it to several lady friends, who are getting beneficial results." There are dozens more like this on*. Get your bottle to-day, 2/6, 5/-, chemists and stores. Lyttelton Agent: Parsons, Chemist. Every mori\ Take a glassful of Stevens £3) Health Salt—the pleasant and popular health saline. In a few days you will prove it* power to banish mental and physical lassitude and restore the vim and vigour of healthful efficiency. 3/6 per bottle All Chemists and Storea t
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1588, 17 March 1919, Page 6
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278Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1588, 17 March 1919, Page 6
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