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. : H . V* V w Strength for Old Backs mm w C2 pwyrtctan Story T*Q* , greatest discomforts of old age are backache and rheumatic jj, itlff, Inflamed or swollen joints and urinary ills. And too often, these troubles are caused by a weakening oi the kidneys. /The kidneys have a heavy during a long life of Qtering the blood and keep the body free from the ritating effects of uric acid when the kidneys are urorn and weak, there is ila comfort unless help is them. ir r ■■ WDoan's Backache Kidney have proved a great ig to many old folks, became they banish backache, * " folate urinary troubles and [p the kidneys to keep the Mood pure. Doan's Pills do not affect the bowels: they fStoAJy upon this kidneys and |e bladder. bf all Chemists and Stores. •MeClellan Co.. Proprietors. Street, Sydney, HuaUtos local proof Mrs. J. Bunt, 84 Aberdeen Street, Ohristehurch, says; "For some time I was a martyr to backache and kidney ailment, and anyone who haf suffered in this way will what I went through I war often so ill that I could hardly get about, th* pain in my back being almost an bearable I was also subject to diflsinesß and bad headaches, and to make matters worse my rpst at night was disturbed. A friend suggested 1 should take Doan'» Backache Kidney Pills, so T got samt at once. The first few doses relieved me a little, and after using fou» bottles I felt splendid, so I gave up taking tbem. It was evidently a little too soon, for T had • slight return some months later, but I took another bottle of the Pills and they completely fixed me up, for J have not had the slightest trouble with my kidneys since. Doan'» Bnekacht Kidney Pills of high recommendation, and 1 advise sufferers to give thorn a trial." Bixteen years latw, Mrs. Bunt says* "My ear* still holds good, nr sign of kidney trouble having re turned sinee I used this remedy ove> sixteen years ago." QAN'S AR Our comprehensive service is available to every purchaser. at Morris House rmr risk a private purchase ? I THESE 5 ARE GUARANTEED iOKRIS-COWLEY Coupe. Very recent,model and PI PA |Js perfect condition throughout XIDU |QRRIS- OXFORD Tourer* Very luxurious This was an jpxpensive model, and is indistinguishable from new JtORRIS:OXFORD Roadster. Smart and snappy. Is ex* .pensively equipped and has done small mileage X?QOC jwith one owner US-OXFORD Tourer. Beautifully finished. J?1 CC i been carefully daiven and well looked after .. XIDD )RRIS-OXFORD Tourer. Finished in deep red. jPI f»A Paint And upholstery as new .. XIDU No dealers* profits to pay tor. House Cars are priced to Quit 20 Tourer. Spleildid order. An expensive atja low price .. IGE Roadster. Very smart car. Well shod and somical ~, .. .. .. Coupe. Good tyres and battery. Carefully n by one owner .. .. .. BEAUTY Tdurer. Balloon tyres. Paint arid :al appearance very good ) Saloon. Repainted and overhauled. An £95 £SO £45 £65 ical town car )EBAKER Light lent condition else Id you this one £145 Six. Very smart, and in £95 SUNBEAM "Six" Sports very £165 Fast [STCHURCH MOTORS LTD. orns 110-112 TVAM STREET WEST OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS WE SAT C*EKVICE We say something C. I WIIIIAMSOH LTD. Maaufaetaron of Perambulatorw, Path Carts, Invalid Chain, etc. See Our Famous HYDE PARK PRAMS CUSHION TYRED Who Is fitted to Prams or fash Cbsix*. Cur. Clombo Tu*m Sir—*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 7

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