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5> How aiany people suffer constantly from t^^^^M^w^^^^^Mi^Mi^^s^^^m aching backs^ and don't know why ! lIIW Backache is kidney ache in most cases. The m \ ||j| [j j||l ||i|li > iy"™ lv ™ rtllMilltt ™™™'««™wiißK«aßaaHyffi^^ | kidneys (located- in the small of the back) ache i! 418^81111 *- vs Z/ "ffiWV Bl and throb with dull pain because there is % con- jj| j l^^^i^l I Tells A SsOt*V **W§ 1 gestion or inflammation within. You can't get BbP^^lmi^^ rid of that ache until you cure the cause— the • BETI^ fHHIIII^^ Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, IHiiii^^^y -B *u m and thus drive away backache for good. llfll lllltfliW^ I \ s ** jxxuf uS your oaciSt wO suoop or nii/**™"ii you iF P\ / ■ os^ « suffer sudden, darting pains through the hips, Itilflrt ftl\H?V / f*x ISF J> I loins and sides, suspect the kidneys. There will / * f'lf in * be other signs too : headaches, dizziness, scanty ™ llllik V\ \^b § \ r^Si M 11 % or painful urination, rheumatism, brick-dust sedi- |i|i||| Wkfk W% \ t II ment in the urine, nervousness, or a constant II Take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Thousands I^HifflHi S ■i'iiiilli have found quick relief and lasting cures through M lilS 118 this famous kidney remedy. piliiSSSSif 1 s^l\ * \ 111118 Backache and Kidney Trouble Cured II |H U* J i Mr. F. Yeatts/ Creiff Street, Northland, Wellington, il|ili||sS|l9 \\ iilii I "I had marked symptoms of kidney trouble for a long afiifil 11 111 1 m*&^^ iilii 111 1 time, I suffered terribly with backache. I could not stoop iff ll |ff 1 1|| 1 1 |j| 1 11 if | or move about freely, and at times -the pain was so awful that |ij| jillll I I ffi ||| 1 'III! 1 11 * my back felt like breaking. The kidney secretions were M | li|]!| I ill 1 1 jilli ll Iplfll M ' disordered, being thick and cloudy and containing a red ffli If|l|j||Sl|l| I I ill 11 * sediment. I got vary little rest at night, and 'consequently WJwi ff 1 ffii| 1 11 ! | , a lllill' I ' 1 1 \ ' always felt tired and languid. I was badly in need of a good B| i|j|||!|i||i || ift I IWII'I '' kidney remedy, which, lam pleased to say, I found in Doan'a pi lii liipljll II Hwilii Backache Kidney Pills. Three bottles of .these grand Pills ill IP 1 I ifii II illllilii regulatetl-the secretions, stopped my back from aching, and SliiJiPamSif} jl{PH|uMfi!j|MH« 11 llfiillP made me feel bright and well. It is twelve months since I raHliil|ll|llH Ii 111 IllilP was cured, and I have had no trouble with my kidneys during ISf iff l|fl|ii|i|| ii iiiiilß d f oP rave? la r >et t e8 ' f * tal h**^' 3 I)isease ' or a S onisin S attacks 111^^ iiSiSSS 1 t?£2ssi& trie 'stj&ffis™' m po " w BlliH^H^^^B JyIVL Hi* Majesty Xln Z George V., the fCk >*o%Z^*s& ' Wf^ 1 T^TW Royal Family, and the Governor- r^^&jZSs^ Wto HI i|fli |^ FOUNTPEN 1 111 Itiswykiportant WC~m Which is British made and the \\\\\l| | that Indigestion should be HBll Worlds Standard in Fountain ft 111 | arrested before it becomes laiT \ra Pens t 11 liMl chronic. The failure of IkTO ll ALL THE " 111 lira! t^ xe st 9 m< x cn *° properly 111 SpMd WrHlnß cham i" onshi p» 1 11 e^vsjt£z£; ■li^^lra ' r ° r y ears P ast have been won by \V \i||jß j from half-digetted food. lllP^II users Of tho "Swan" Pen. No other I\\ \lßl j' llniwl P^ "se^ "aye gained even a place Hi llm i Dr * Cro »» land s Wft j \|a in these contests. 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It is aminei'al soap of flour- l^~~^^^ I(> _**^Sss^_ i^^^^" like fineness, made especially for cleaning and polishing windows, mirrors, painted wood, tile, enamel, brass, and nickel. '* jjjjj Easy to use. On windows, for example, simply apply a thin lather, which Ififj! dries in a moment. Then polish oil with a dry cloth, and your windows will 1 fairly shine. Only takes a moment. _<y/> „ is a complete food loi Boa Am} saves a lot of labour and brightens up the whole house. _L7JrflS VA. al] babies. It jg simply I)V America, where it has been in use for twenty-four years, Bon Ami is a _^3t!__2>^~^c«am m _nd eXtra household word. , "' added. A»k your -doctoral 6d proves its wonderful worth— at your grocer's. !& < ~-~o!ifc~*\ hmokbus BhtmM realiia [&!&$/ -~*B*[p A t hat."Fl«enzol, i 'aarKled CLARTON HODGSON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON M ■■<& / cufe»lmoko" 8 tw? -_—--- _.-_————.-_-—__——————--—— -i-—— «■__ ->,.„_____,__, t~MM PhemißP hemißt 'S an^ Store*! ' ™ l/t aaa 2/1,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 11