THE PENALTY OF OVERWORK. MANY PEOPLE ARE BEGINNING TO FEEL THE STRAIN. ", The heavy ; tax of overwork—the extra strain so necessary to many trades and occupations is hard on the kidneys. The kidneys begin to fail in their work and the poisonous matter collects in the system. If your work seems hard for you, if you have a lame, weak, or aching back, if yon seem tired and listless, if you notice sediment in the urine, unnatural colour or irregular passages, and seem to be running down without apparent cause, begin at once with Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, the remedy that has proved so beneficial to your neighbours. It has brought strength to the backs of thousands of- working men and women. Read this proof;— Mr. F. C. IVolferston, Leah Street, Stratford, says: "For ten years I suffered more or less from severe, aching pains across the sraiill of my back. Sometimes they were very severe, and it was as much as 1 could do to get about. I could not bend my bock without enduring positive torture, and this handicapped me a good deal. Dizzy attacks and “disordered secretions were other symptoms which clearly showed my kidneys were in a ba.d way. About two years ago I was advised to take a course of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and they were spoken of so highly that f started using thorn without delay. After a day or so the pains in my back began to case, and as 1 persevered with the treatment the improvement was maintained until finally I was cured, and 1 have had no return of the kidney trouble since.” Two years later, Mr. Wolferston says; “I am still well, a fact that speaks volumes for the curative powers of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills.” They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Fostor-M’Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, he sure you got DOAN’S. 14
I ( PERMANENTLY CURED! Fre« Booklet explaining howto remove Goitre sent on request. Write to-dv.y. QWr 3000 loctiitw. HunJreii *f leltianiali. A J. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui* FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 4AA ACHES, L.1.P., on metalled ‘±'-»U roai ] i three miles from railway station - , all'in grass, 100 acres ploughable; five-roomed house, cowshed, woodshed etc.; factory and school 2J miles. This is a first-class mixed farm, and has milked 60 cows and run 400 sheep. £l6 per acre; £2OOO cash, balance to be arranged. Would suit two soldiers. nrj ACRES, freehold dairy farm on O • metalled road, two miles from Stratford; seven-roomed house, cowshed. etc.; all in grass and ploughable, 12 acres in crop; will easily carry 35 cows. £BO per acre; tcrfiis to he arranged. FOLEY & JAGO, AGENTS STRATFORD. a 454 THE PICK OF THE WAIKATO. lOING CONCERN GOING CHEAP 30ING CONCERN GOING CHEAP 30ING CONCERN GOING CHEAP 30ING CONCERN GOING CHEAP oao ACRES, Freehold, practically all juUO j n grass and crops, half rich river silt flats, balance undulating semilimestone and volcanic country, well fenced and in nine paddocks, well watered. Buildings; First-class residence , .of seven rooms wash-house, Vix-hail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Situated: Two and a-half miles from post office and school; river landing on the property, railway nine miles, saleyards 4J miles. ■ Carrying Capacity: Now on the pro-perty—-Four horses, 30 cows, 28 dry stock. The. property could bo improved "in a very short time to carry double the stock. Stock: Thirty cows, one bull, four . horses, one boar, five sows, 65-gal. separator, three cream cans, 30-gal. milk vat, discs and tyne harrows, singlefurrow plough, trap, sledge, all harness, sundries. ■PRICE £33 PER ACRE. PRICE £33 PER ACRE. Terms; £I6OO cash, or good . securities and bash. Remarks: This is without doubt one of the best snips to be had in-the Waikato. Land of this quality is not sold every day at this figure. A big rise in price is certain; got in early. Apply to the Solo Agent— R. H. WOOD, “THE LIVE AGENT,” VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Nazol, price Is 3d, obtainable Central Cash Pharmacy,*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16688, 10 March 1920, Page 8
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681Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16688, 10 March 1920, Page 8
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