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Is a form of Siood Poisoning. You will never have Rheumatism if your kidneys are well. For Healthy •Kidneys filter from the Blood al! the Rheumattc and other Poisons that cause Disease. Keep the Kidneys well and they will keep you well. Rheumatism is >^^"**S >V not a disease in it- iy.'^'§|s^,^V self; it is but the kf r ' vT? • \" •I • •'.*-" 'A symptom of a dis- \jj&fc "^fißw^-VH^-^'^i ease. It is caused o^%^^%^^^^ I '''^JlL^J^ 'M [ are the only means r''*-'.^il \ j I The whole health y"% J "*— '^/ // I of your body, there- \ i ' / Si f [ I fore, depends on V^ ' f keeping your kid- I / ' /f neys Avell. There T) £ ~ / II can be no rheuma- \/\, S / 181 8 tism with healthy j W s / ft kidneys, no nerv- § / I ousness, no head- 1 «^Sy f aches, no bad blood. i *«| I ! Keep the kidneys | | I * well, so they may filter all impurities from the system, and they will keep you well. are the great medicine for this purpose, because they give just the aid the kidneys require to properly filter the blood. They heal the kidneys' delicate membranes, and best of all, the cures are lasting. | WELLINGTON PROOF. | Mr. J. Black, Junr., bootmaker,. 41, Wordsworth Street, Wellington, says*:-— " Bending over my work caused me ±0 have a bad pain in the small of my back. This has given me a great deal of trouble, and I hay« often wished that I co'trfd get a cure. I used to have my back rubbed with liniment, but that only gave me passing relief. I also used various remedies but they did me no good wortfc mentioning. I then obtained Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at Fletcher's Pharmacy, and lam pleasad to give this remedy a tip-top recommendation. The pills gave me immediate relief and the good results have proved permanent. Anybody following any calling where there is a strain on the back should give this remedy J a trial." I Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and'Storekeepjers at 3/-" per box (six boxes 16/6), or will be posted an receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. BUT BE SUiE YOU OET 03AO 10 "Having held a position as field umpire to the South Australian Football Association, and having to go under rather severe training, my conjliililli^ stitution had a very severe IP? \, strain. The tonics I took did /i* *ill^ I© il 1 31(y k k en€^ Ine ' I "then tried jjMjffl \T Mm Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and can WwL *^^JiW faithfully say that it did me a \to^®S*^ = v^^^ "wonderful amoant of good. In «^^^^^^^^^^ fact, it built my -system up so that I conld go thro?1 s l1 m 7m 7 training w&hoob an effort. Phil a - bi^comn, ' '^Wrif ' Now of Penola, S. A." imparts force and vigor, and builds up the whole system to withstand the severe trials and tests which sooner or later come to all of us. , As now made, Ayer's SarsapariUa contains no alcohol. Be sure you get the old reliable Ayer's Sacsaparilfa, irot some other kind that will only disappoint you. uess&a.s&y- Frsparcd by Dr - J > C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A« If You Want. * J f£M£ "^Suality, Flavour and I ps^K Strength, Use I I F you want a tea of exceptional quality and j| A delicious flavour^ you should use Amber Tips, i Everyone who has tried it says that it is by I % - far the best tea at the' price. S I Not only is Amber Tips an exceptionally 8 ! high-grade tea, but it is also most economical. E ' | Nearly every brand of tea claims to be economi- S Ical, but Amber Tips js economical. j| You can make more cups of delicious refresh- 1 ing fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tips 1 m than from any other brand at the same price. | I If your grocer does not stock Amber Tips, 9* I ask him to get it for you — it is sold in three i 1 grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. A trial will c^n- 1 I vince you that we have not over-stated its merits. |

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 13