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I What's the Matter ? j jrfK!& Doctor :" Is the pain there ? | Ah! that's Kidney trouble." | § \§* \\-. // HOW TO FIND OUT.—Does |"! C 1 \ \ every cold affect your bark nnd § <| % I \\v cause a disturbance of the action I S. \\ I of the kidneys ? Do beer, spirits, _ £ 1 \ \ J and tea excite the kidneys ? Does 5 € 1 \ L\ a slight exertion tire you, causing | I_ | 1 I A shortness of breath? Do little 5 C I I \\ things annoy and irritate you ? I _f V » \ Do your limbs swell, or is there a § £ \ 1 \\ puffiness under the eyes? Do S € S 1 \| you have pains in the back, sides, S 5 \ I I or }ieac * ? ** aye y° u rheumatism, f 1 _<___p_l%lfi_l 'II S out or S r avel ? These symptoms, I C ■ f' V * v C man y m ore, come from weak § i Doan ' s Backache Kidney Pills 1 •1 / I soothe .and heal the sore surfaces % € of kidneys and bladder, and thus | % help the kidneys to filter and pass off the disease impurities. % 1 Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are a special medicine for the | I kidneys and bladder, have no action on the bowels. 1 1 I 8 YEARS CURED. | £ Mr. F. N. Black, Willis Street. Ashburton, says :—" Years 3 6 ago I wrenched my back lifting a bag of wheat, and have had £ _ pains at tbe ba.se of my spine ever since. When shearing 1 J % suffered terribly, and I got so bad that I could not shear. ? % From the back the pains went down my legs, and I suffered a C g good deal owing to this. I was always trying different remedies, € f> but with no success. Some months ago I noticed Doan's § # Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and as they were rccom- % <| mended for backache, I got a supply. lam very glad I did so, 5 I! for they cured mc. These pills are all they are said to be." 3 C Mrs. Black confirms the above :—" lam pleased to tell J C you that my husband is still well. Eight years is a long time, g % but his cure has stood the test of time." X % DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS are sold by all Chemists and f C Storekeepers at 3 /-pet bottle (six bottles .8/6) or will be posted on receipt J € of price by Foster-McClellan Co., j6 Pitt Street, Sydney. J .^mj._tf_u_w-_^ I Beautify Yonr Home. J. %tti_.j_-iM-a_ftSi_^_^ l 1} With this season's rich coloured Wallpapers, | I in tasteful designs. There is a splendid selec- | j lion at prices to suit all purses. g \ *& Large stocks of Bon Accord, Sanitary, and | I I; Metal Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Brushware | ■ i I are stocked, all being of the highest qualities. | | | f A prompt despatch of all work, at reasonable | | I prices, is guaranteed. j| 1 | 107 Colombo Street CHRISTCHURCH J *%kmamimL^^ I DECENT "BIELL" SUCCESSES- | On Oct. 22nd. !qi.-.. Fped Cross man, weighing 14 stone, m? ul ?.~ on his 231b. " BELL," -C..ured FASTEST TIME in Canterbury Cycling j Club's 20-mi!e event, covering the distance 111 55mm. 4Dsec. 1 On the same date F. MoTGAGUE, also on a "BELL," _ ain ~. i the premier honour in the Druids' Event, covering the 10 miles in 2 S nun. 33. s '-"".- I TBMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH (Sept. 3, 1810) i Will Amt.t ----- FIRST PLACE ! Smilo-. Smith - FASTEST TIME f Establishing a New Record and winning Blue Riband as Road Champion, *9} 9 1 j Jack Coulter - SECOND FASTEST TIME 1 I Wo still hold tho RECORD TO DUNEDIN, establish©** | *. by Jack Arnst—l2 hours 21 mlnutoa. | 1 BELL B_!©§. • High Str**! §

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 6

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