I Who Bear Pain the Better] —Men or Women? I I BACKACHE CURED. I It is generally admitted that women I AUCKLAND EVIDENCE. 1 are constitutionally bettor tittcd to I -~.„ „ ~-,,,, "TITCr. -. ~ H . ,„_ ._ ~ ~ I Mrs. B. White. .0 Nelson Street. Atick- ffi L-ar pain than men. consequently land, says :—"For two jears. off and on. B v they are most disposed to underrate ' H'llte.ed from baekaclje. and during H I the" seriousness of" such disorders as mosl ,?' tn „' H " TO tr ? ,D s ai-erentg 1 :,„._.--i,-_ ,i-.,-- i ! • remedies advertised as cures for th so i Headaches, dizziness, isnnatural drowai complaint, but no_<- of them gave nip so B | ness, dropsical swellings, too frequent much as passing relief. Hearing one day £ or deficient action of the bladder, urin- ! c 's'. , a cure effected by Dean's Backache H ■ j- , , „ . , , . Kidney P Im. I decided to try what this El ary sediment, dull ache m the loins remt _y _. onld do for _S. I bought al ! and back, and persistent rheumatic bottle at once, and used the Pills with H i twin-.-. I "O'Uont results. Tbe first .ew doses ■ 5 ° | benefited mc. and by the time tbe bottle _\ | If you have any such clear signs of was tinished I was perfectly relieved ofH kidney and bladder disorders as given |"", p l^. r B ° c J e n " h * ls , a _ t,TinK a " nl(,nt . B , j ,_ , . , . , ° ... an<l never seems to leave you day or M above, don t neglect your kidneys until | nisht. but I am sure as lone as Doan's H TOO LATE, but start at once with a i Backache Kidney pills can be obtained _\ thorough .-ourse of Doan's Backache no r&2,™ c £™£l T , in , thi . r ,va - v > " ~ f T.-., t,-h i -.. ■. Twelve months later Mrs. White con- ■ Ividney Pills, and persevere with them Qrnis the above, and says :—"I am still I until every trace of the dread disease well, and have had no trouble with mv| jis gone. Doan's Pills promote a free Doan's Pills cured mc over 'a M i action of the bladder, eliminating uric 5 1 add in gravel, stone, lumbago, and Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold fl | rheumatism, and flushing out the by all chemists and stores, at :;,'- per I j waste water in dronsv and retention bottle (6 bottles 1./_), or post free on I _ _ _h.i--.-ji. r ,. ceipt of prtce froln Foster-McClellan J Eg Co.. 7G Pitt Street. Sydney. g BACKACHE I IgE-HBBB ■■a_______B_____HMBBB.MBMBMBMMMIBBBMM An Apology. I The manufacturers of WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS. 1 Messrs. White, Tompkins & Courage, Ltd., of London, Liver- _ pool, and Belfast, feel, after having; supplied the New Zealand jj Public with them for so many years, they, owe their Cus- _ tomers an apology for any inconvenience they may now be | put to througf.t he temporary stoppage of supplies. Owing to the exigencies of this terrible War. all shipments of WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS have been suspended; but a» soon zs Peace is restored and the prohibition raised, ampl. supplies will be forthcoming. fi lv the meantime, the Public may be pleated to know that I! they are being supplied in considerable quantities to the g. Australian and New Zealand Troaps at the Front, and in the 1 p Camps and Hospitals in England. I I DON'T FORGET 1 I White's Jelly Crystals. I ■ ' -__. mm, ■■,■ „ Fun and Education j For the Children | Picture-making is an ideal hobby for boys and girls. a There is great enjoyment in making snapshots of j each other—their games and playmates. And it is j more than fun, for it trains the intelligence, and it lures to the healthful delights of out-of-doors. A Child can learn to use a Kodak I or Brownie in half-an-hour. The Kodak system of picture-making is perfectly simple—no darkroom required from start to finish. S Autographic Kodaks cost from 40/- upwards; Brownie Cameras (they work like Kodaks) from 10/I upwards. Kodaks and Folding Brownies are the only Cameras with the Autographic feature, which enables pictures to be titled and dated at the time they were taken. Look for the name Kodak or Brownie stamped on the Camera for your protection. | Sold by All Kodak Dealers \ iASK FOR FREE PRICE LIST KODAK (Australasia) LTD t Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 6
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