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Those Awful Backaches. When a woman's back aches, she is miserable all over. Life is a drudgery, and even the lightest of daily tasks an intolerable burden. And it is all because of the kidneys. Poison in the blood means more than simple backache. The poisons are being carried into aH parts of the system, and will work untold harm if they are not removed. > It is the duty of the kidneys to take the poisons out of the Iplood. When they are well they do this — when > .-**_ they are sick they i|lii||&v can't do it, and it ellliliil is then that backre§SfPsP|if ache and lame j^^llp'"^^v make well men /iP^I BACKACHE . H M.V. / make well kidfli \ v \. / neys — no matter t ill \v. ' Wl i what the trouble Ru v' \V V^sla- Sj ne kidneys LTin. v^ Xjlraiili *i' are ou^ °^ sor^ s > Fjio^^Tyy^Jpiii Backache B^s^^^^^/^^^ 1| right the difficulII v wu^^Ei/ \vt H Tne y are dom s 'ifflS V Ji Vxl^vNl * every day^ right men and women * to do their wotk better, making them healthier and stronger and happier. > Hundreds of statements to prove it — statements just like this one from a Wellington citizen : — » Mrs. E. Stuart, 18, Jessie-street, Wellington, says: — "For years I have had Vidney trouble. The symptoms were backache, headache, giddiness, ana debility. Th» piuu in the small of my back was tlie hardest to bear ; it struck up between my shoulder blade* mid uUo seemed to affect my eyes. I could not stoop at times aud sometimes I wub worse than others. Occasionally the pain was agonizing and I would be laid up with it. I was treated by a uuniber of doctora^and I usad all manner of remedies, but it was no use. Some time ago I got Doau's Backache Kidney Pjllg at Fletcher's Pharmacy, and since using ' these Pills I think they ar« splendid. Tkis is the best remedy I hare erer used. I have beeu in grand health ever since taking- it, having lost all the symptoms I mentioned above, and I shall always keep the Pills by me iv case I should need them at any time. I feel better to-dny than I've felt for years." ' For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3/- per box (six boxes 16/6), or will be posted on receipt of price by ' Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. BUT BE SURE THEY ARE DOAI'S. RUP T LIRE CURED BY THE SHERMAN RUPTURE APPUANGE AND TREATMENT. Ths on!y Genuine Method in tho world that is Recommended by tha Highest Medical Authoritios. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mr. W. Martii;, the only Representative ■in Australasia, begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that, owing to the number of sufferers waiting for him in the various centres of the North Island, he will bring his present visit to a close on Saturday, the 29th October. Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of these great remedies must call at the Hotel Cecil on or before that date. Consultations are Free. Houfs : — Daily (Sundays excepted) from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Extra hours, Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 7 to 9. REMEMBER, Saturday, the 29th, is positively the last day for procuring Dr. Sherman's remedies in the City of Wellington. Send for pamphlets, " A Warning and Guide to the Ruptured," and " Indisputable Testimony." These contain medical reports and New Zealand testimonials. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS BSVJiTATDOS^S. To prove that Dr. J. A. Sherman's Method has no equal, Mr. Martin will forfeit £200 if any medical man or specialist in New Zealand can show an illustrated book of their cases, photographed before treatment and after cure, that will equal the one lying in, his consulting room. All cases to be cured without operation. —^ Thpro'c GEiPIIIHTV in ' DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. S|Tiallpnr^ •1. friii Brim 1 I\i tr* fr 5^ 8m * v Doso * They TOUCH the B=a B W & Pi Small Price*

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 14

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