People who Work. It is the constant strain of aEo»ff-every-day duties that makes backache and lame back for 'tfti'Vi, 1 * x both men and women. Tho ' salespeople, standing on their Jr\i] \ N». feet for hours at a time, reach- a \& ins: to high shelves and lifting jf ..jp heavy rolls of goods; the VSsyl /\'a^\ housekeepers in the house, with their thousand-and-one duties crowding upon them; tlie woman in the rush and A\ i bustle of business life—is it . yJrfljjml ' -'' 1,1/' any wonder that they get | \ tf. •' L tired ? Is it any wonder that ji WmtM I aching backs tell the story of i WM' / | ' sick kidneys? ' Jj< jl j I The kidneys were never in- j'A > I/. Ij WmfW j tended to stand hard strairis. /if . i WJi 'wfsßfc j When they have more work fr ■ j Mtfffl/r forced on them than they can take care of, backache comes, i| and - lame back, headaches, ' rheumatism, irritable, nervous feelings, and urinary troubles. > And, after a while, if help isn't sent to the suffering kidneys, Dropsy, Gravel, Stone, Urinary' Trouble develops. But there is a cure for every form of kidney ( trouble—a sure, never-failing cure—the one remedy that is ! absolutely certain; and there is plenty of proof of this here in ' our own city. , | WELLINGTONS WQMm ■ I CURED'BY DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILI.S, I Mrs. Heenan, 37 Arthur Street, Wellington, says:—"For years my bus- j band had troublo with his kidneys, Ho Had a severe pain in tho 6mall I of his back, which was so bad that it was agony tor him to work. S Then ho used'to bo always drpwsy, and was so tired, that he said ho \ felt inclined to be resting all the time, lie used many medicines to i overcome this undesirable state of affairs, but was not satisfied with i any of them. In i fact, nothing' teemed able to give him relief..l saw ! Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and. seeing cases similar to ; his- cured by this remedy,, I sot 6omc at Mctcher's Pharmacy. After ; taking one box ho felt ever so much better, and went on with tho' treatment. Now. ho is quito well, every distressing symptom has disappeared." i They are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s. per bottlo (sis bottles lGs. Gd.), or will be posted on receipt of prico by Foster-McClellan C 0.,. Syduej% ' •N.Z. Electrical Fittings & Accessories Co., 101—LAMBTON QUAY-101, H. J. I3ULFORD, Manager. C. J. DREWITT, Engineer. Telephone, 2355. b ' ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION carried out cromntlV well. HIGH-CLASS ELECTRICAL FITTINGS a Specialty P 7 ' * Electrical Machinery for Every Purpose Erected bv Experts CENTRAL POSITION AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. ' I'GUARDIAN assuR ~ c & "V WW<r-aa\s l TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED £0,500,000, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—J. G. W. Aitkon, Esq., J; E. Blair, Esq. FIRE.—AII Classes of Eisks Insured at Lowest Current Kates. Sumyi made and Quotations Given Froo of Charge. ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease, Employers' Liability, Publio Risk and • ■ Mortgagee Indemnity. SEW ZEALAND -BRANCH OFFICE, 157 Foatherston--St,,' "WcUhirfon, ' 1 R. J. White, Manager. 1 General Agents', Messrs. W & Q. TurnlinU Customhouss Quay, Wgton.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 4 March 1911, Page 14
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