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Hard on a Mail Who Must Keep Going Backache makes life a burden, and is particularly hard on the man who must keep going. Headaches, spells, and distressing urinary disorders are a constant trial. Take warning! Suspect kidney trouble. Look about for a good kidney remedy. Take a Christchurch- man s word for it. Learn from one who has found relief from the same suffering. Get Down's Backache Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Edwards had. Christchurch testimony is good, for it can be verified. 'Every Picture Tells A Story" 3 w fain Daan'a Backache Kidney P'"' ara sold at 3/- per bottle at all Chemists and Stores, or from Foster-McClellan Co.. 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. Christchurch Proof Mr. A. J. Edwards, 14 Sherborna Street, St. Albans, Christchurch, says:— "Shortly after recovering from a bad attack of fever, I was suddenly seised with sharp, shooting pains In my back, which soon got so bad that I could hardly more. ,The secretions also become affected, being thick and cloudy, and containing sediment. From these symptoms I knew my kidneys were at fault, so I took all sorts of kidney remedies, but nothing seemed able to relieve me. Donn's Backache Kidney Pills were one day brought under my notice, and as a last resource I got a bottle to try them. Thoy proved to be the very thing I wanted. The first few doses,eased the pain in ray back, and six battles restored me to perfect health. I cannot speak too highly of Doan'a BeeVache Kidney Fills, and re<omm«nd them with every confidence.'* flix years later, Mrs. Edwards says:— "My husband has had no return of his old complaint since Doan's Backacho Kidney Fills cured him sis years ago." Backache HI 11© Kidney I ILLwi

Here is welcome news for housewives. Materials in constant demand are offered at values rare even for sale time. Lay in a stock at these prices. 40in Madapolam— Usually 28in Striped Flannelette— Usually .. . 30in Striped Crepe— Usually .. .*i • 40in Pale Blue Voile— Usually .. . . 28in Harvard Shirting— Usually .. 30in Light Ground Cambric— Usually 1/1 If yard 2/11 yard ALL AT • 2/U yard 2/11 yard 1/1 H yard 1/11' i yard m A YD. .. 4/6, yard .. 2/11 yard ALL AT 40in Poplin, in grey— Usually • • 32in Striped Flannelette— Usually 32in Heavy Twill Flannelette, white— . Usually .. . • • • 2/1 \ yard 40in Striped Armure Cloth— Usually . . •• . . 3/6 yard 38in Check Cotton Tweed— A YD. Usually .. ... .. 2/11 yard 40in Floral Voiles: — Usually .. .. . 4/6 yard I'll# e SB9BO-7510

SUFFER NO LONGER! IP you are dull, depressed, and out of sorts, troubled with Headache and Constipation, your Ayatem needs an overhaul, and your blood requires cleansing! SULFARILLA TABLETS Will soon make you well and vigorous again. Tate one every night—that's all! THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER I 1/6 per Box at any Chemist's. Wholeule: KEMPTEORNE, PROSSjtR &CO Ltd. i K5563 '

imith & Smith Sawmilling St 38-144 Toam St. West, Chrutchnrch. Timber Merchants. Sawmillers, Firewood Merchants, Manufacturers of Firelighters, Woodwool, Cases, etc. ■ etc., beg to announce the arrival, ex '• Kia Oro," of a very large consignment of E.P.R." Accumulators" of all amperages and voltages. Accir mutator plates, and other Electric Sundries. These accumulators are of proved worth and are now the standard make in N.Z. . . Early applications necessary. • _ • - imith & Smith Sawmilling l*£ Phono 715. 8905M103 P.O. Bo* 761

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 3

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548

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 3

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