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I Stop that backache! Backache is the Kidney's cry for help, they lie gust beneath ske small of tke baebj-an3 g I pain m the back is Kidney ache. Eeed the warning. . .... 1 I The danger of a wreck begins immediately the vessel springs a leak, and then is the easiest time, the right time, I I the safest time, to safeguard the ship from being wrecked. The danger of Brig&t's disease, dropsy, diabetes, and s otber I i fatal kidney disorders begins immediately there is any sign of kidney complaint — haekaehe, dizzy spells, urinary dis- g I orders, sediment, gravel, impure blood, pains m the loins and siSes, puffy eyelids, swoSen ankles, etc. The easiest time., s i the right time, the only safe time, to protect yourself against fatal kidney complications is when the fibSt signs 1 I appear, for kidney complaint conies on unnoticed, and it is bound to end fatally ii neglected. Take no risks wjfch your I I r e #r, vs tun -■' « health, b*t begin with Boast's "Backache Kidney Pills at I • I t V n stow" I- the first sign of anything wrong. 'Kiey will cure you to I 1 •msssasm*^****. l> I j, stay cTire^, as fcnose wla© s^eak here have been cured to I I ll^^ffliifPj^ -Jbk Lasting Cures fey Doan's Pills. I |vj^ : ; l^^^^^^^^^l^^^ ,/,*&* Air. Donald Kerr, saddler, 412 Boiukt- Utt: W. Hibberd, St. Pftul'fi-streofc 1 1 ■ 1 '■'■ 1 1 i '^M^^^^^^k^^^ //^^L^^^^JS^^6. rtreet, Melbounie, Vie, says t""^lree Bandiviok, Sydney, N.S.W., says; "It H i rt# ■ W^m^^^^^^^^^^^W^SW/yMh^, l-m&ffl&Ckßy y ear s ago I made a stat&neit that is more tkan a year ago since my hue- |g I «S If l^^^^^^^^^^W///mr^^SMXW V o ™'* Badcacte Edney, PHlk Ifad baia osed Boan's JM»<*e ffidney | i «i m^^^^^WMfM W^W^^^/'^^m^MrS/W enred me of Mdney ailment. Fveofsi Klls for .backache, I am 'now enabled » i ; ' *liU JIPSL '*" seen the. statement which I made at ffie to say that the Pills wrought a penna- B a • time' published m the papers. Kyjs nent cure m his case, fie is v?or H B ') *$*!££s --"tl !^ a »*»' < > perfectly correct, and lam pleaoedlto enthusiastic about , the piHs, and is M m ' s *y * hat I* m sm ri 8 ht ' !»«▼«:%>*■ always them for » " I ? had a»y return of my a2ment doapg aihaaen^» r fts bacbaohe and ©dney trouble. If v ■ y/nfliffiF^lPiffi^^ j- ttoße three years. Previous to using • fie had^sen bad over ieo. yeurs, so you H IS ' ll i^^^^^^^^^^MM^^^^^^^k^tPf^f^irii Ift fil J ' 'Hi t^' : Boan's Pills, I used to put up with a can see it is no common remedy that Hf m •^^^[v^^^^.^^^^^^^o^^^^MpP^ l^ \ '■> * II II ! ** 00 * *'**" of pain m the, small of my could cure him the way Boan's BadJc- M, ra fj^^^\\N^^^i^^^^^?*W^^§^|lll^ I ' f iII back and the loins, but not since, itny- ache Kidney Pills did. They went to S ra J^^^^^LAV\K\^fe^^^^^^"^^^^i-«^ t S f'l w^° BU ? ers n * c kidaey* the root of his trouble. Ovep a year g m j. l^^mrai>!^rM?^P^^^^f'^^^^i-"^! fi 1 l»- ahonld use this medicine. There will is a goofi test of the permanency of aln 1 111 ' 'IHiSi^VV^^Kpl^P^^K^ Hi i %■'■ te n '° baekaoll ' B w^ Me CoMll ' g P : ms cure." >■ -^ •• H

23 fiHOZKEE-ST., WEIUHBTO . ' - November 8, 1905, To Mr. F. Webb, Herbal SpecialistDear Sir, — It is with great pleasure I write to thank you m saving my wife's life, after a long and painful illness. She was suffering with an internal growth, with a very bad attack of piles, and asthma. It has cost me a lot of money for different medicines ; they have done not the least good, and at last she got so bad that the doctor said he could do no more for her, and we were to" let her have anything she fancied, as she could not last many days. But, a friend of mine that was under your care told me to try and sea if you could do her any good. She called to let you know of the case, and you called. I told you the doctor wanted to operate on her, but you said nothing of the sort— that you would promise to have her out of her bed again. I can only thank the Almighty that He has given you the power and abilities to do as you have done; for I do not believe there is another man under the sun that could have done the same, for my, wife is up and about her work regain. I could never have believed it had I have been told, by anyone else. It is a most wonderful cure, and I feel sure she would not have been here now if it had not been for you. Hoping you may be spared for the benefit of the public at large. You can make any use of this you may think fit, and anyone wishing further proof can get it by applying at lOd Tinakari-road. My wife's age is over 75 years, and that was very much against her. Ido not know how to express my gratitude for your kindness. I have also to thank you for the cure of two of my daughters, with different complaints ;> and one of them (Mrs. Philp) is well and strong again, and the other (Mrs. Ganaway) is improving wonderfully. Wishing you every success. My wife joins me m thanking you. I am, yours faithfully, ; ALFRED MATTHEWS, 104 Tinakori-road, Wellington* Successfully Combatting Disease. — A newspaper representative who recently visited the consulting rooms of Mr. F. Webb, herbal specialist, of this city, gained some idea of the widespread popiilarity of his method of successfully combatting disease. On the occasion mentioned, Mr, Webb's appropriately furnished rooms m Colombo-street North were filled with patients, and every minute saw the number increasing. From the tone of the numerous authentic testimonials received by Mr. Webb from persons m almost every part of the colony, who have been cured by his system of herbal and vegetable treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created a sensation amongst those who have had them brought under their notice. In all over nine thousand cases bav6 been dealt with by his system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during the eighteen months Mr. Webb' has been established m this city he has treated close upon fifteen hundred cases. Ono strong feature of, his system is that it does away with the necessity for surgical operations m a. large, number of cases where such are usually considered necessary. ' He has removed from the human body various growths which are usually only removed by means of operations. The esteem m which Mr. Webb is. held by his patients m this city was.shown on Monday afternoon, when about one hundred patients and ex-patients waited on him and presented bim with an illuminated address and a gold medaL The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed by 88 persons who have been benefitted by Mr. Webb's system of treatment, refers to Mr. Webb's skilful and valuable services performed m this city and district during' the past twelve months. Of some of the cases dealt with the ; signatories deem it no exaggeration to say that they border on the miraculous ; m some instances complaints of twenty years' stianding have been cured, and m others he has been successful where medical practitioners have given thena up as incurable. Recognition is also made of the many gratuitous services rendered by Mr. .Webb to, persons m straitened circumstances who have received his special attention' and care, altogether apart' from' any mercenary considerations. The gold medal which accompanied the address bore the inscription : — " To F. Webb, from his patients m Christchurch." Mr. Webb is leaving bna ten days' visit to- Wellington, where Inhere are one hundred patients requiring his attention.— ". The Press." \ F. WEBB, HERBAL SPECIALIST. Box 384 G.P.Oi, Wellington.

Down m the prohibition country when "the raging billows'^, of an ] angry thirst threaten to run the human craft on to the rocks of de.s- ; pair, the bright gleam of the "lighthouse" shows the way to port. Such | a "light-house" had its glimmer dim- j mcd m a southern town the other day as ."it" was proved that he carried a bottle of whisky m his pocket and sold nips to those V\ r ho were prepared to. pay for them.

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NZ Truth, Issue 67, 29 September 1906, Page 8

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