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Some men call for Beer I But I Wise men call I For BAIUNS H BALLINS BREWERIES N.Z. LTD.
KIDNEYS CAUSE OF MANY BACKACHES Flush Out 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes It Is surprising how quickly many sufferers relieve nagging backache once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may he clogged kidneys. Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 miles of tiny tubes or filters'which strain the waste and acids from the blood. A healthy person should pass 3 pints a day and get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter. If your kidneys don't work well, this waste stays in the body and may become poisonous, causing nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, puffiness under the eyes, rheumatic pains and dizziness. It may lay you up for many months. Don’t wait 1 Ask your chemist for DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS . . used successfully the world over by millions of people suffering with backache and other kidney disorders. They give quick relief and will help flush out the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So be sure you get DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY FILLS.
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ASHBURTON COUNTY R.C Saturday , June ZS FLAT RACING—JUMPING TROTTING FIRST RACE 11.45 a.m. Special Train from Christchurch at 9.30 a.m.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22435, 23 June 1938, Page 14
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