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I'iilure of Annfy llggetto fefe» f'p hsr quaint Quaker- SffimM-SP!!} lit !?^L'?r , ' ,'Bs?sr/3. three years lefareTter deatff. Many y§<s§ 3gq flicre Kred in a quiet country town iv Canada an old Qualasr lady, who was affectionately known as Aunty Bogers. She had. acquired great skill in rornpounding medicines from certain roots and herbs, tlio curative properties of which she knew full well, aud mauy are the stories they tell to-day in Ontario of her wonderful cures. Chief araottg them was a veuipe for curing Kidney Disease, an ailment that was tiexi playing sad havoc with tho farmers round about, who were comiiellefl 1 to work exposed to all sorts of yveafcher, aud many an beur of suffering was sared, and many n, life snatched from the very gtave, by what came to be known as Aunty Kogeis's JSiidney Cure. Now it happened when folks wer,o ilocking from far and near t§ l?eg of Aimfcy Kogers some of her Kidney Cure, that the fame of her j)uepartitiou-Toaehed the ears of Mr. James Boau, Ihe eminent specialist , of Kingsville. He obtained some of Auuly Rogers'd preparation, ami his- superior knowledge of medicine told him at once that she had made a mast valuable discovery. Al&oiign this formula was a most excellent one, yet Professor Doan, by experimenting, improved it, and brought jt to such perfoatiou that it was found to be an infallible cure for all kidney and blafdder ■ troubles. It was found to be a.healing medicine for the kidneys. It southed, their surfaces and strengthened them, aud this helped the kidneys to remove all the waste and impure mattery from the blood. Por some years the medicine was only used ronud about James Doan's neighbourhood, but its merits soon spread, and to-day Boan's I Backache Kidney Pills are known throughout the world. I jDhe vabae of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cannot be over-esti-mated, bacajise the kidneys are tho most important organs of the body. They filter the blood. ; They aw for weak, worn-out, tired, languid, restless, uervons, | I iitisitable people — people eafcily worried over trifles, peevish, chilly, short ! oi breath, dizzy 3 irregular heart, lheumafic, with pains in tho back, neuK>ig£i, sleepless, debilitated', and used up. Such. peo&le have kidney disease, and they may bo cured by heal- • ing the kidueya which cause these symptoms. Dean's Backache Kidney KHs do this. Have you any one of these »vmpioins ? •

TSB METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUJLDINO AKD 'INVESTMENT ■ SOCIETY. fVXSE business of tbo above Society will be carried on in the N.Z. Insurance Cojnp?4iy*s Temporary Offices, NATIONAL CHAMBERS, CORNER OF GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS (Mo«sra. Young and Tripe's Bmldinge). NOT TOE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FERE, MARINE, AND ACOEDENT. Capital £1,500,000 i fffTHE Eke and Marine Buiineßß of tha ! Company will be carried on in Temporary Offices, situated in NATIONAL i CHAMBERS (Messrs. Youajr and Tripe's Buildings), CORNER OF GREY AND j FEATHERBTON STREETS. • a a.'ewen, | Manager. | Wellington. 22nd October, 1906. PHOENIX THICK PEEL! HOENIX THICK PEEL! THE BEST PEEL XN THE ' WORLD. Sold Only, in Packets and Tins Brandod "Phoenix." If yon take any other you are putting upc with a second-class ortiole. THIRSTY, EH? AT euch a timo the Good Health Brand oi CORDIALS and EXTRACTS aro Just thfc thing. Raspberry, Sarsap Winn, Lemon, Elderberry Wine, Lemon Snuaflli, Cherry Wino, Pineapplo, Gingor Wina, Herbal Bcor, Black Currant wine. la PER BOTTLE. Caution.— Sco above Trudo Matk is on ovory bottle. . -All Stores, and at GAfcDINER AND HARDIES, SO; CUBA-BTREET,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 129, 28 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 129, 28 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 129, 28 November 1906, Page 4

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