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All fagged out — Scarcely enough energy to get homo I in the evening — No rest after you do get horne — As I tired in the morning as you are at night — | Back so lame that you can scarcely bend it — Aches i and throbs, and pains even when you lie still. ' I Kidneys are to blame — I Theylre not taking the poison out of the blood — I Need help, and need it at onee — | Other Wellington people have been in the same | condition — Hundreds of them — They've taken 1 B©As9'S BAOKAGHE KIDMEY PILLS I And they've. been cured — ' I Cured so quickly and permanently that they could I scarcely believe their own senses — I They'll tell yeu about the goodness of Doan's Back- R ache Kidney Pills — Tell y©u with a glad earnestness I that you can't help believing. ' , | Bead what one Wellington man has 8 to say :— . I Mr. Bryco Me Walker, Blacksmith at Lyon's 1 'Bus Stables, Abel-Smith Street, this city, nays: — n "The statement which has appeared in tbo Willing- jjj • ton press that Doan's BacksAe Kidnvy Pills cured • m vie of severe backache is quite true. These Pills « proved Al. Before I took thi& remedy I used fr«- ,H queutly to be afflicted with colds in the kidneys, and ' jj| at those times the pains would be ao*severe that I li could scarcely do any work. I obtained Dean's PrHs X two and a half years ago at Fletcher's Pharmacy, and H a short course niadj) a permanent cure. I've never ■ had a cold in the kidneys since. I would recommend fi anybody who suffers in this way to use this remedy." I You can buy Doan's Backache Kidney Pills of all 1 Chemists and Storekeepers, at 3/- per box (six boxes I 16/6), or they will be posted on receipt of price by I Fostcr-McClellan Co., 76, Pitt Street, Sydney* N.S.W- I BUT BE SURE THEY ARE DOftM'S. I

THE JLU^GS, THJiI THIIOAT, THE VOICE. -„ *«l Oft v. •J^^df-j A. The Larynx or organ of voioo J "° -^^^j3ltf &jHt> 31. ''lie Trachea or \\indpit>e. GEEAT ANTISEPTIC C. Tho Bronchial Tubes of it dis^ fIKMIOOY scoted lung. For tho Cnro of 4^^W^gß^*a^^g* j), Lobo of one of the lunys. COfJQHS! COLDS 1 u_^j ±jn M uigfl^ 6UITKD FOR BUONCHtTIS! and 2881^^ H" YOUN^AND INFLUENZA! W Invai.uabi.b^ And tho Provention of J^^^^^^^^^ **T> PUBLIC Consumption. SPEAKERS. HUDSON'S EUMEiNTHOL JUJUBES (Registbrbd), CON'fAIN NO OOOAINK Olt OTHKR POISONOUS DRUG. Sold by all ClieuiiHtn. in. Tins, 1/6; from tho Proprietor, G. HUDSON, Chemist, Ipswich, post froo on receipt of Shinipn. Sydney Depot : 5 und 7, Qtioen'a Plane. MADK IN AUSTRALIA. SHAItLAND k CO., NEW ZKALAND AGKNTS.

T* Twn a«;WRTION made by thousands of men after they have been ■ StoSrtoSKterSlßof ««.*». Men who have suffered the | ravages of Wasting weakness, who have beeii crippled lor years with g ScSatism. Men whose nerves were so unstrung that they wpre greatly g stertlcd at the faintest unusual sound, Avhoa backs Avere so Awak that, m S ordeTto rise after shtiug n few moments, they, had to lift themselves up § S theVr nnm the effort being accompanied by excruaating agony, g S wWc ./mnacus were so Aveak Uint to ent Avas to be miserable for » hoursaftenvS ff medicine^ waneocssary. constanUy. Men whose Jimbs were drawn put of f§ Sai and ffvisted bVSciatica, and thousands of others suffering indea- S crßk "a« ny-all join in one grand chorus, one great acclamation of joy, J SSff S "greatest invention o£ the modem. medical ; asking all J sufferere to share wiUi them their health and happmess, advisuigevery weak g ranu or Avomau to use ... 8 Dr. flcLaughlin's Electric Belt, 1 The Wonderful Natural .Invlflorator. There is nothing so I I Mnfetnffi iiothinii so invigorating, nothing that will relieve Aveakness 1 ™, { nS« <t* sneedily and surely as Dr. Mclaughlin* lilectric Belt. It is % shl?c but l£nd y B assis^Nature by a general reinforcement of. the I ( vital cnerev ov int'«si»K a mild, invigorating current of Electricity Hito * the Nerves, and by supplying the system with the very essence of nerve Jg | vigor and iier\-e strength. <g 1 • TIRED OF DRUGGING. mrrcvß?: N.Z. I hx n ca« it will please you to know that the beneficial effects nt the Klcctric Belt are W On application we Avill send you one of our 9 IZ?««£*<3t PtrtAKT Illustrated Free Books to any address, post B JPICC UWfti pai(l# i^-ery'pne should have one of these, X . which, will be found of jjreat value lo those H ' ailing. We Avill also make a Free Diagnosis S |I?f»pifx TaCT toain'onccnlHug, and rtplain the Avorkiucr & )TI CV^ I^3l' of :h \ s wonderful Elcc'-:c Appliance. .. . « > The Dr. Mclaughlin C0.,"~ 1 f 548, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 88, 10 October 1903, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 88, 10 October 1903, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 88, 10 October 1903, Page 14

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