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I Wonder if All Mof Hera Are 111 Every Picture 7e//s A Story Kidney Trouble U too common among: women. Their indoor life, trying work, anxiety for the children, and lack of change, tend to weaken the kidneys. Moreover, there are criti- AUCKLAND WOMAN cal times in every woman's CURED OF KIDNEY life, when changes are going TROUBLE. on which further load the kidneys with extra work that ' M .. Mjry I*. cmptum sir«». helps to injure them. .T m~ Siie*» "i Attacks of backache, head- »'.■* \'i!'T\\ n -"V™" J\li<- m lt hWith^for ache, dizziness, nervousness, ! i':,','i" , , l | r ';,,, K if';\ iweMinVJ ,l '.',n'iii , y'i^Sl lj ili l <! despondency, and urinary '■ »ni ; i«-«. ">«■ i-'-i"*> eiwuomi W uiick . r ,, - ~ J :""' 'I l.v. an.l I alwuvs fell lireil ami troubles follOW. ! ,i,- X |>~rinic Ilie'tiim- I was suf When these symptoms'ap- i 'r,,'."fi,' i, , '"t'"!...tiifn B »"'■'n'!« "t'llan pear, the kidneys, having the i i<"<'»< i had ainuwi riven m> most work to do, should re- j 'j-V.'.'LrL" K^il..-*' , ™!?,.' 1 "".! °L D °«£y ceive attention first, and j n " "ri'X^Lf'Tn'a'few prompt treatment is needed j dix 'l<]',- r ,''m,u,V,ri,>« iil-Ir us.-* an™ to ward off attacks of Gravel, j s '"" '" r, '' "" "■"i," '•• " Dropsy, or Rheumatism. < t!iT * : ~ Doan's Backache Kidney j. • ,■ ','.\', ~?\>.7r/i'*<:l\\l'-tJ \"\™s rm*' Pills greatly assist weakened \ *!'7 T> " '"""" kidneys. This medicine is J ' ' BACKACHE KIDNEy PILLS solely for kidney and blad- j it . toli , h . ~, rhnini , u .„„, 5(0 .,, e a , der troubles, and has no ac- s/ 7 : « i..?tt!.'-. ..r re«.l"t o! tion on the bowels. j 'lu'^.u'lrs.^'tT'sH^V 1, ' ,1 "" l '" v.

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Do you wish to be free from Rheunia- part of your body affected by Rheumatism tism? To say good-bye to pain, swelling, The pain, swelling and numbness are idenand stiffness? To enjoy normal, vibrant, tical in every respect. PERFECT HEALTH? To be- one him- . dred per cent, efficient, mentally, and phy- Rheumatism is too Serious J £f risk' to be Ne^cted. Without charging you a penny or plac- Rheumatism doesn t run its course like ing you under the slightest obliq-ition, I some diseases, but grows steadily worse, will tell you how to secure PERMANENT Ifinore it. and it will undoubtedly leave FREEDOM FROM YOUR RHKCMA- you a helpless cripple, with distorted useTISM, regardless of how LONG or how l f ss limbs. So don't neglect it, but ACT! MUCH you've suffered. Dent wait until you have lost my addrrss—until this offer has Rone from you Different from Anything You've f°r sood. For protection's sake, get Rhcu- - , _ v j £ ma tism out of your body. Be efficient— Used, Seen, or Heard or. well—happy! Don't let this complaint hanIfs a pew way-radically different and d j«P - >ou '. , Don-t ™ nStni . to _ be »*•=*» successful It banishes Rheumatism posi- of the «»■««» «* lon f r J**? 6 *)* 0 ' tively. painlessly, speedily and permanently ™£ £* \iffi U " BY REMOVING THE CAl'SIi. No > our aulJ - our P- e ß le "' relectric belts, rings, plasters, harmful drugs, S ; Coupon—No Obligaexercises or harsh dietary restrictions. ° . « i Something NEW AND DIFFERENT. tion Incurred. |°™ e i^? T *™ p1 *' P leasant - convenient and Th!nk how , „be when EFFECTIVE. Improves your health, and g( , ( rfd of Rheumatisra , What a plelsure makes life worth living. it wi| , br to get about M yQU once did , The Only Sure Way to Banish n T c ° Rheumatism. * now sceptical you fee!, I say you CAN get rid of your Rheumatism quickly, pleasantly, Sane and sensible. Strikes at the very permanently. And I'll PROVE it to you ropt of Rheumatism, and removes it. Stops if you'll sign the coupon. Complete and formation of Rheumatic deposits in sys- post it brfure you forget. That is all I tan. Disintegrates and eliminates the de- ask. By doing this you'll give mc a chance posits already there. Cleanses the walls to prove every word. Will you do it? of the arteries and capillaries. Frees the Yes? Then do it NOW—before you turn blood of its glutinous matters. RESTORES this page. NORMAL CIRCULATION. Pain, swel- E j BEATTIE, ling and stiffness vanish. Rheumatic head- ' aches disappear. Mental and physical The Rusol Laboratories, dullness gives place to alert energy of mind MACDONELL HOUSE, PITT ST., and body. Corrects intestinal, kidney and (N Bathurst St., Sydney), liver troubles Rights digestive wrongs ' ' " Helps nature to throw *ff all abnormal con-1 ditions - I Mr. E. J. BEATTIE, No Mystery About i The Rusol Laboratories, Rheumatism Now. ! Macdonell House, Pitt St., ~ . I (Near Bathurst St.), Sydney. Rheumatism is not due to unc acid. It; is poor circulation. Prove it! Try this; Kindly tell mc how to get rid of my little experiment. Tie a string on your; Rheumatism, quickly, pleasantly, and perwrist. Form a ligature with a penholder, j manently. It is distinctly understood that «nd twist. Watch your hand swell. Note! this information is free, and does not comthe peculiar character of the pain. Com- i m it mc to make any payment or obligate mences with a prickling sensation like "pins jm c i n any way. I enclose 2d. stamp for and needles." Changes into pain of the j postage most agonising description. Observe the; - v s n.-V2i finger nails. See how the blood changes; „ from scarlet to red, and then to black j ' This is due to the fact that the blood I through stoppage of the circulation does: Address not pass through the lungs. Compare the feeling in the numbed hand with any other .'

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 9

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