ItflN'T NFfilFfT VftIID KMNFVS. ~'~Everu J P iclurit The kidneys need attention just Te[ls a as mucn as tne bowels, especially after colds, * a <> 1 I exposure and overwork, or when the kidneys raw I are over - ex 9^ te *l by beer, spirits* or tea. .*<~s\ \ v *^ s were more often remembered and /?. \ promptly acted upon, there would be fewer I W«* l^lf^V''' / M fatal cases of kidney disease. *LJV y\ ' J lJiw\ c b ra * n rcßts wn^e we sleep. So do the / muscles. Even'the digestive system slackens. ft fsi ($ But the kidneys never rest - Night as well as Itfi I. % ay *key keep on with their great work of E V I\ V filtering the blood —if they did not, # you could*. II I! ral \4, Iγ l. _Jzf7>ni not live mere than a few days, for the urinous II I Hi WTlll / / waste left in the blood would poison the whole Mil if hat * 3 v tne s y m P tomß °f kidney B I \ M iemmETlria trouble are much the same as those of slow TpoiM \ w alf soning—you feel as if you could fall off to sleep m 1 fll at an y time of the day * you seem to have no M I s*— — ~ energy, no ambition; the ankles and limbs may M \ c dropsical, the joints get rheumatic. The fill \ |T s «^^^g^^^pSi» Beu *W" excretions contain a sediment. "^—; v~'~*^sffl^w 2s When the kidneys are in a weak and exI hansted condition they have no chance to rest / \L\ and P ick U P their strength. Bonn's Backache I —««Jl Kidney Pills give them just the help they need. * n^s i s solely for the kidneys; its. in- ! % v> , gredients are of the highest quality and absoMj" lute purity, and quickly help the kidneys to throw off the poisonous waste and surplus Backache and Kidney Trouble Cured S;^T»S," y *£ Auckland Testimony matism. Mrs J. Mundav, ,r^ r eldbnre," 3rd Avenue, Kingsland. Auckland. says:-"A member oC my family -uSercd B g SURE YOU GET DOAN'S. terribly with kidney trouble, and was so ill that it was ■**-* ~~ necessary to lie up for days at a time. The backache In"* 3 c a rt^ t a*kSS'w , iS?n ti VFZm Q«IcHJ r Doan'. Xidn.y nil. ar. ..Id .t 3/- p.r The secretions were also affected, And rest at nisht was bottle (6 bottlei 16/G), at »U cliemlita and store*, or disturbed. We Had a doctor attending the case for some from Foster McCleUaa Co., 76 Pitt Straat, Sydney. time, but as there was no improvement noticeable wo tried hospital treatment, but it also did no good, so we ; , were at a loss to know wh.it to do. One day «m* enMflM ' someone advised us to use Dorm's Backache cNS*" WR^ E^i3C?CflCh© nno bottle it was very evident that we had || |&iw| BCSsSIIOV then on the Improvement: was steady, throe fiPSiSfIL bottles making a perfect cure. O\-er two Pj™ KaJEIC ■■■Oβ years have elapsed since then, and there has BHU/Wav* mh> ™*™" i*i^p
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AILING BABIES j Grow Big and Strong When Given Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Dr. Camelfa Tablets are the rccos j nised modern remedy for Shuttered Nerves, Indigestion, Kidney Weakness, Annemia, and all Debilitated conditions In young or old. I'rlccs 1/9 and 4/. Refuse Imitations ■ Every mother should know Ihnt Dr Casnell's Tablets are just ns good for children as for grown-up people Tuev I should be given In all cases of retarded development, where there Is stomach trouble, nerve weakness, or wasting; In fact, lor backwardness o( any kind at any n^c. DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS, The Sure Invigorators.
PREVENTS AND BEHOVES «^fffi?? BILIOUSNESS si3^^ >HEADACHES ■ constipation - By its record gained through nearly fifty >V SYRUP jS years of public use, MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP has proved itself the supreme remedy for digestive disotders. It acts directly on the organs of digestion—the stomach, liver and bowels —toning them up to healthy activity, so that they are able to do their v.ork efficiently. It thus.prevents and banishes the distressing symptoms cf digestive disorders, such as pains after eating, biliousness, headaches. constipation, flatulence, acidity, heartburn and languor; all of which arise out of the faulty action of the stomach, liver aud bowels. Test it to-day. BANISHES INDIGESTION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 241, 8 October 1920, Page 8
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