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ONE WORD IN TIME IS BETTER THAN; TWO AFTERWIAIRiDS: A CHAiNCE TO' PROMT BY ANOTHER'S EXPERIENCE. It is a eta'ange" tinlng; hotw people will put" aiway aou oppojrttiu&ity uantdl too kite. Ifs only little things tihiat go to make up oimr e,very^day life, the trouble is, we' don't pay sufficient attention to them,. Ba'aklacihei is a little tihiing. Stometimies it domes affceir a haatl day's wtotrfc, or ia edigjbit cold. "It J will .pass off," youl say; "it's only the result of over-taaciing' the bacik." It isn't the fa«lt of your <badk, tomb yow kidneys. The exertion of straining has imteoifeiied with their delicate meahatnisrai.. You call it blaioibaicihe, but it is really 'kidney aahe. If tihe kidney® are nioti relieved!, cthiiioniic dasomders eeG in and tliis ib wihare tihe "little tihang" sihoiuild not be passed over. Read the esperienicie' of this mm: Mr W. Reid, Kanaka Road, Thames saysi: "Kadiney trouble was/ the bane of my life for mmtihis 1, amid those who haive betdni aiffli'Oted in. this way will knioiw 1 wiha* I wenit through. Having found a icentaia oure for tliia coimP'Lairnt I ami gjlad to let obher 'fiiUiffererß know ol ifc, anidi I hope mainy will profit by my experience. I had j agsoanisdiig, paiin® in my bacik whiffh preivemitied me fii-'omi nnowing: about freely and! tihds Ihiampered me a lot at my Work. Mry .resit alb nigjiib was bVokein., the secrebioins Were somewhat affeiotied and generially speaking 1, I wsas in ia poor sftate <yf h,«aitli. One' day Bonn's Blatkiaciie Kidney HII^ weA 1 bmoughib unideir my nioitdae, amd th#y proiv^ a bleß&inig:. They gteuvte me relief lalmos* at oncie. and) by the tTme I had uweki four bofbfclea I was completely cured and have felt grand er«r sinoe." Doom's Blaicikacfee Kidney Hlls are scid by >all chetmiartfei amid sitWkeiep«rs a* 3s p^ir Iboftte (six bottles 16s 6d) oic twill be posted on Receipt of price by Foster-McaeJllam Cb., 76 Pi** Street, Sydney. But, be stiiPft voot get. VOAWS. n THE THREE WAYI. Garg 1* for throats, Sniff up th« nostril, for Catarrh, Swallow for laiuen«a. Don't forget that Fluensoi not only kills the bacilli, but alio heals and soothes the delicate membraneous lining of the throat •ad nose- Everywhere 1/6 and 2/1. AbtoluUij rtiJH .übititwtW. » •

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18384, 4 July 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18384, 4 July 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18384, 4 July 1917, Page 5

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