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I What's the Matter ? H I •jggSgk Doctor:" Is the pain there? ' ; 1 Ah! that's Kidney trouble" ■ | § \ \ \if HOW T0 FIND OUT -—Does k !> \\ \ \ every cold affect your back and <t V \ \S C cause a disturbance of the action % \ \ t c kidneys ? Do beer, spirits, C I 1 \ j and tea excite the kidneys ? Does % 1 \ L \ a slight exertion tire you, causing S 111 shortness of breath ? Do little a I I I i\ things annoy and irritate you ? , \ % \ I 1 \ y our li mb s swell, or is there a \ 1 I \ \\ pufiiness under the eyes ? Do C ,3 I \\ y ou have pains in the back, sides, ,' *■ C I S lor * Have you rheumatism, C >i£asP§§f»bS • I B S ou * or gravel ? These symptoms, a I s *" Ss f and many more, come from weak U Doan's Backache Kidney Pills 1 soothe and heal the sore surfaces (} of kidneys and bladder, and thus \) help the kidneys to filter and pass off the disease impurities. I Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are a special medicine for the f> kidneys and bladdar, have no action on the bowels. 1 8 YEARS CURED. £ Mr. F. N. Black, Willis Street, Ashburton, says : —" Years X ago I wrenched my back lifting a bag of wheat, and have had i< pains at the base of my spine ever since. When shearing 1 i\ suffered terribly, and I got so bad that I could not shear. J) From the back the pains went down my legs, and I suffered a ■. % good deal owing to this. I was always trying different remedies, g but with no success. Some months ago I noticed Doan's -: || Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and as they were recom- . **i > g mended for backache, I got a supply. lam very glad I did so. , . X for they cured mc. These pills are all they are said to be." C Mrs. Black confirms the above: —" I am pleased to tell C you that my husband is still well. Eight years is a long time, *.; % but his cure has stood the test of time." % DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS are sold by all Chemists and % Storekeepers at 3/-per bottle (six bottles 16/6) or will be posted oa receipt , - , C of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. ' - . ■ . ■ ■ ■ , - v* ■ '%. ■ METM f ARE YOU PREPARING for Jf IL Vi V YOUR WINTER THINGS ? ; This advertisement should interest every man who is particular about * ' what he wears. Our assortment of everything to complete your apparel t, : in Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, etc., affords an unusual , ; * opportunity for seeing what is new mr styledom for men. GLANCE WITH A KEEN EYE DOWN THIS LIST ' ■ • " ■ i* ■ UNDERWEAR MUFFLERS , Natural Unshrinkable All-wool Pants You'll Want One r ,_.,.,., A ,, 5 / _ , 7 /?? / '" Warm Motor Scarves 3/11 and 4/6 Natural Unshrinkable All-wool Shuts Brown or Navy Knitted Scarves 2/5 ' - ',■.. -,«,•* «r • ' 'S i~ '" Silk Mufflers, in black, white and cream ,-: Colonial Winter Weights mPmJ- 2/11 m ?/| - • , ■■,«»•* ,<r • v ■C^-V ' Silk Mufflers, striped 3/94/96/6 /•" * Colonial Winter Weights in Shirts— - v ' ' ' 7/6 9/6 -. UMBRELLAS SOX—THE BEST The man looking for an Umbrella of A ' Plain Black Cashmere — quality at a very moderate price will 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/3 pair find this good news. Strong frames, ; Black Cashmere Ribbed, medium and covered with best silk, '" \_ winter weights .. 1/9 2/6 pair Special Prices— . -:" Knitted Woollen Sox, ideal for winter 5/0 jm <q/b •••/* yti* 21/-- - - 1/- 1/3 1/9 pair / 1/ iv/» i*/» n/» *,/ _. . Fancy Striped Sox, Splendid Value In .i: > : ' BRACES ~^t SHIRTS Plain Standard Makes— )-7 New Winter Styles 1/6 2/3 2/9 3/3 3/6 'g; In Ceylon Flannel, soft cuffs and band Fancy Braces 1/9 2/- 2/9 3/6 4/6 V f 5/6 6/6 7/6 Men's Cotton Braces— * ~; $*■ Choice /11-wool Shirts, soft cuffs and Only 1/- each Rare value '<• f p band ... .. 8/- 10/6 12/6 " , , .) > Strong Working Shirts, collar attached WINTER CAPS A HATS ~* V , e/S "»/O •/•! 1 " ! _________-____———— Caps, latest shapes and styles, various ;,. -1 TIES—THE LATEST shades.. .. 1/9 2/9 3/6 4/6 ;\ f r*u „ ~, 7* J <,»\,« LoungeHats4/6 5/6 10/6 11/6 12/8 •.*: -- Choice Handkerchief Ties ..1/9 2/6 Frame Hats .. 10/6 12/6 13/6 >'* Paris or Derby Ties, beautiful patterns Black Flexible Hats, standard makes / ; 1/- 1/9 2/3 7/e to/6 13/6 -. ' Stud Knots, various shades, all at 1/6 ' V" ~ Dress Bows and Ties .. 6d .9d.1/- LEAT H E R GOODS ' * GLOVES OF QUALITY We are direct importers of fine Leather ' ' , Astrachan, lined throughout- Goods and carry a full stock of , , , 1/11 2/11 5/6 Travelling Bags, Hand Bags, Smt Kid Lined, various shades— Cases, and Leather Novelties of every , 5/6 pair, superior quality description. Fur-lined Ibex, special quality 10/6 Brief Bags ~ .. 13/6 to 19/6 Knitted Woollen Gloves— Kit Bags „ .. .. 27/6 • ." 1/9 2/6 3/115/6 Suitcases .. .. 19/6 to 55/GRAHAM, WILSON & El§9 C Ail CI I 1C RECENT "BELL" SUCCESSES. Oα Oct 32nd. ioio, Fred Croscm&n, weighing 14 stone, mounted . 00 his 331b. " BELL," secured FASTEST TIME in Canterbury Cycling Club's 20-mile event, covering the distance in ssmin. 40MC. ' On the sam« date p. WIoTCAQUE, also oa a " BELL," gained < .. the premier honour in theDrokis* Event, covering the 10 miles in aSnun. J3ssec. ■, - TIMARU TO CHRIBTGHURCH (Sept. 3, 1910) { ' Will Arnat... - - FIRST PLACE J [ Smii«i- Smith ... - FASTEST TIME Establishing a Nem- Record and winning Blue Riband as Road Champion, 1910 ( : Jack Ooultep - SECOND FASTEST TIME ' Wβ still hold the RECORD TO DUMEDIN, e«tabll»h«d by Jack Ai>n«t—l SB houm St minutes. • 1 BELL BROS. • High Street

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14030, 29 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14030, 29 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14030, 29 April 1911, Page 6

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