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ODD LINES from GOULD’S STOCK at WARNOCK’S SALE 10 I’ieees 3Gin. EVENING CLOQUE, ole., in pretty shades of Pink, Salmon, Lemon, Lettuce Green, Dusky Pink, Jade, and Blue, etc. Usually 2/6 to 2/11 yard. Great Value at—l/6 Yard. 4 ends 36in. PINEAPPLE VELVET— In rich, lustrous shades of Green, Blue, Pink and Cream—ideal for evening wraps, cloaks, frocks, etc. An outstanding bargain at 1/11 yard Usually 4/6 yard. 10 ends 36in. AFGALAINES, etc.— ln Green, Wine, Black, Lt. Navy, Gull Blue, etc. Usually 3/11. < Sale Price—2/6 Yard. 36in. FANCY TWEEDS— In effective mixtures suitable for frocks or skirls. Usually 3/11. Sale Price—2/C Yard MAIDS' COATS-A good selection of colours; in warm coatings. with cosy fur collars. 33in. to 44in. Usually 29/6 to 45/-. Sale Prices—2l/- to 29/6 LADIES' WINTER COATS—A line of English Coats, smartly cut and richly trimmed with opossum amt French napin. Navy, Black, Brown and Bottle. SAV., W., U.S. t Usually 72/6 and 4gns. Sale Price—49/6 AFTERNOON FROCKS. — ln Silks, Marocains, and Crepes, including English and American Frocks; all good styles and colourings. Usually 29/6 and 79/6. Sale Prices—9/11 to 29/6 CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS— Of Wool and Fancy Knit Mixtures; all colours; in a large range of good fitting shapes. Usually 6/11 to 29/6. Sale—4/11 to 19/6 Warnock’s Drapery Ltd. FOR BIGGER SALE BARGAINS WANGANUI

BACKACHE IS THERE ANYTHING WRONG WITH MY KIDNEYS? That is the question you should ask yourself when you first feel the stabbing pains of Backache. fPain in any part of the body is Nature’s warning that something is wrong. If the kidneys become inflamed and clogged, and so are unable to remove the waste products (uric acid) from the system, pain is felt in the small of the back ; from a slight discomfort, to intense agony like a knife thrust in the back. You must realise what a menace to health such a condition means. To neglect it is down-right dangerous, as poisons will accumulate all over the body. Naturally this puts a severe strain on the system. Rheumatism, Painful Joints or Muscles and Urinary Disorders are further indications of Faulty Kidney Action. De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills have been specially compounded to meet and relieve all forms of Kidney Trouble. They put their healing touch right where it is wanted - the kidneys. From the first few doses you will get relief. Persist in the treatment and your kidneys will once again rapidly remove the accumulated poisons and waste matter from your body. Your pain will vanish, and you will feel Weak Kidneys cause brighter and more invigorated - meaning that pain in the Bach that once again you are in perfect health.. Be sure you get the gennine— Dewitts z pills Sold everywhere at 3/6 and 6/6. The large size is a wonderful saving, as it contains 23 times the quantity in the small size.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 137, 11 June 1937, Page 8

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