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EVERY WALK IN LIFE AUCKLAND CITIZENS APPRECIATE "THE LITTLE CONQUEROR." •- Every class of citizen has sick kidneys. The busy business man , Tushing through life on the run fails to realise the constant strain he puts on his kidneys- The mechanic forced to assume unnatural positions, stooping and straining at his work, does not know that his backache is simply kidney ache. The clerk on his feet continually leaning over a counter or desk, railway men, conductors, train guards, engineers, street car men, subject to constant jarring, all have- backache from' the kidneys. Women at their household duties, boys and girls at play overtax the kidneys, and give them more work than they can do- s Tis a fortunate thing.'the kidneys warn you when in trouble; that they cry out,for•help.- neglect -the warning. Ehjn'-t neglect a bad back. 'A : lame, weak or aching back if neglected means future trouble. Doan's Backache ney Pills cure every form of kidney ill, care a bad back and make sick kidneys well. Doan's Backache. Kidney Pills are endorsed by people you know: Read what an Auckland man says:— Mr Thomas Hunt, brushmaker, Kmgsland, Auckland, says:- I —"Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are very good for pains in the small of the back. I used them for this ailment and can vouch for them being all they are said to be. for they cured mc. They should be used by all who suffer with the back -or other symptoms of disordered kid : neys. In fact I believe if people knew how very good they are for these troubles, there would be little or. no backache in New Zealand! it was the only remedy I could get to do mc gooc\ I obtained it at Pascoe's Pharmacy." Do not be satisfied with any imitation of' Doan's Pills, imitations are worthless. You want the remedy which Mr Hunt recommends, therefore be sure you get Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and see that the word "Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/ per box (six boxes 16/6)) or will be posted on receipt of price by FosierMcClellan Co., 70, Pitt-street, Sydney, New South Wales. But be sore they are DOAN'S. THE GUINEA- POEM. A CHEQUE FOR £1 1/ has been sent (o the writer of. this verse —- Miss M.fc>., Kopuarahga, Masterton. Brother's clothes are black and greasy— Sister said they should •be bnrned. Mother washed them all with SAPON: Into Sunday clothes they turned! WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem publishes Every Saturday. Best'original four SHORTIIne advt. verse about "SAPON" wins each week. SAPON wrapper- must be enclosed. Address: — "SAPON" [Oatmeal, Washing Powder], P.O. Box .635. Wellington. . Wi'ite for free Art- Booklet, containing 23 valuable hints on 'Washing. - ■

Are 2°u troubled with the discomforts of this and slut is Barry's Tri-coph-erous. It / jp HHk. I this unpreasantdisease ? Yes it is a disease, goes right tothc cause-of thc-tiouble. Itsup- I ©9 1 and a very fatal one so far as your hair is *h e hai roots wjih nourishment; it re- 1 IT IPipll?is>V J concerned. Dandmff is the forerunner of bold- builds the scalp; it IriH, the dandruff microbe. \ if nes". If you have dandruff you should take ■ listen To Season \f ' steps-at once to cure it, otherwise it will feccp \i Mgsls*MsM?- J^^~-W'~^:--on iacieasing until it totally destroys your hair. Na one ' c,m B*°" blux ,Q a tut every- J^^&y ' body who has'nt chronic baldness (which it d***. j £r ft,, .'_. , „ _ inccrable) can grow strong, thick, luxuriant d&s^t&lSSSt ,^^ Waat SJandrcif Is hair, if they will give the necessary time to the ' When your hair roots become weak either P* 0 ?* ol Si<ar scabg. Nourish your ■ . from a run clown condition of healthor from »calp; build up the wasted tissues with Barry's ■«.= ,_.. ~..-. -, ■ neglect, they begk to When decay. This is the way to get results, *? l ° SJ imitations because sets in it is. accompanied by a microbe growth and resu&s are what prove m«e than aTthl i f^J~,~ —*, ° a them ' be which continues to multiply, and as it does, it . advertising in the. world. Part your hair wih j -JT Salesman and his "Just absorbs all the rahiral oil of the hair and a coarse comb, then "sprinkle on the Tri-coph- "* ijO< " i stor y which cotamoa sense refutes. scalp. When the scalp .is deprived of its <=rous. Wet your scalp thoroughly but don't least upon getting Barry's Tri-coph-erous. It source of nourishment it grows thin, tight, dry. drench fc P»J ate ° r "i"«ad" is made in New York, U. S. and acrossDandruff is simply particles of the dead scalp ■ Mj> for four or five minutes. Mate it the.end of every wrapper * this trade ma&S .... . , , , , „ —— - loose and puable. Use Barry s Tn-copk-erou* : .. . ■■ ,:..- :., -which have become dry and peeled off. ." . ■ ,\ , . : , • •• - - ■ twice a week but keep up the manipulation . ■ , -^^^~,.,_ . _, _, every night. Continue this treatment with a Blow Vα <Lcre It shampoo with Renter) Soap for a month or ' M^^^^^^^^^^l£^« You can go on foiever "pouring" things on vvecks. This will prove to you. the hair rM^Sljy^^^^^W^^^S?Baii?wl your head and yet get no. benefit from. them, P ovrer 9 f Barry's ( ' Note (lie. name Bjodav &lbo. You must remove the cause. -You must You will be astonished at the wonderful im. -.. .- ;. . . ;.' . ;'-,«:• strengthen and rebuild'your scalp'; make it -provemenL _ M ■ , . ; »i , r _■,-.„■ ■ •■:■■ > ■_.. . ;. : strongsoUat it can withstand'inTovercW Special Warnih.J - pe^To^Reu^s"^^"^^!' the dandraff germ. ,;Make it fleshy, pliable; Gommetcial jealousy has led many toimi- , b J.L"we.'3»empu;«J»af.<liey,i(J»MS*«.«ak*f Vigorous. TEere is only one way of doing tate Baxry's Tri-coph-erous. I c

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 7