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i Does your back ache constantly? Do you !I S ! ! || \\ I I 1 feel dull, miserable, and tired all the time? I IDo you wonder why ordinary daily duties [V n« l TnA Ox "S 1 | wear you out? Do you have "blue" days tVBPJf PlCtanTelhAbtOr/. fl I ! and restless nights ? | l!l!!|il|l!lIMHll!! I if I Kidney sickness silently plays out the : i^^S^^S I 1 I strongest person. A dull, draggy ache in the II i small of the back will tell on the healthiest I^^^^H 11 | man or woman. And if the kidneys fail in :jM | | I their task of filtering uric acid poisons from ilLffi^J^'C" 1 1 1 the blood, it leads to painful attacks of IPt^C/.?. •'*) JvS^l i I neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, gravel, head- R 1 B 1 aches— to worrying attacks of dizziness, ncr» J^jSfcw \M "|P^^l 3 I vousness, heart palpitation, scanty, painful, I Jjj \ \w| fS'^'ill I I and too frequent urination. *>y I jV !i I I Don't neglect weak kidneys. There is a " V : ' i" >! lfeb -.» £/C S 11 i danger of running into dropsy, Bright's disease */ yM^**By i\ 11 lor diabetes. At the first sign of backache or t , ♦ A* "j& W^^py^ | lpw»| I 1 disorders of the urine use Doan's Backache tt. S^M^^--^^^ \'*y&&i\ n 1 Kidney Pills. A remedy that has cured your 4^^Sr^ / feT^PS S I neighbour will cure you. S^jSSS^' JlfJ If JS 1 I A WELLINGTON EXPERIENCE , /] j^^l I 1 Mrs. T. Aitchison, 2, Peel-street, Petone, Wellington, says : . JK 1 ".- /*& \^ » ffl I "About five years ago I was suddenly seized with a most jjaf J*rl V\K H H | terrible pain across my back, just above the kidneys. I was llßj M I I K,«V mEg 3so bad that I could not move, and was confined to my bed //ttf (# ft \\ H ffl | for two weeks. At the end of that time I managed to get up, JJjf {k\ lif S but was still in great pain, and felt ill and miserable. The -j-Uh I V"'^wnWH H I kidney secretions were disordered, there was pumness under jm\ |j| V' 1 ' I . '4^ f Imy eyes, and I was subject to dizzy attacks. I was realJy jjn| ■ "I vOst ' I I very bad, but although I tried all sorts of kidney remedies, WjL i g? V'^j^ ! lit Avas not until I had been taking Doan's Backache Kidney & Jfc , a<\ \A""& \ 1 Pills for a few days that I got any relief from my constant U f , \^ V"'/**' • I 8 suffering. I persevered with these pills, and by the time I had 'h t> *v V?'"" I I taken nine bottles I was cured, and felt a new woman. I , , „ > . > \\ " ¥!• ;. I 1 firmly believs Doan's Backache Kidney Pills saved my life, |» * s^^' ! • 1 ias I don't think I could have gone on suffering much longer. tliifr^H^ vS '< 1 llt is over four years since I was cured, and lam still well." J ft y* X>®rW \* t V Zi\ "•.•' '^ ♦•'„ W,\ > I I / i fe^AJlfjn^^ I 1 For »ale by all Chemists aud Storekeepers, at 3/'- pet j I ili I j I | bottle (six bottles 16/6), or post free from Foster McClellan j | jjjj 5 1 Co., 76, Pitt-streot, Sydney.. 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One spoonful of this jj| I perfect meal goes as far as three of other breakfast if BHS^lSiii^^^^^Wil/ II 1 fo ° dS; It>s f - ar richer " l food value » solid * odv " a R\7)^^R^^wl \\ AU the fami ! y wiU be better for Gerstena— and 1 r \^Stj /f^^^l^^^^^^Ml ■ \ \ motner fi n(^ s such a help in the morning rush to use If I / "TT iL r \\ a porridge that is tJtor oughly cooked in Two Minutes. • B 'li Wl^^^Sl \\\ Try It Once f fKu^TPhf^i jT J / la V E. Vov}lt3s, Whangarei, f\ Aft % ?l I I V feaf P^^^^^f H well aatwfi«d with you GERSTKNA J kOoVcO.n Vrf^^i^ ' I' I, WStiMa illlila \\ M?* 1 ' . l am 801<r y t«at I did not start m Mlwra V'Manyfedwr a *"' ! A I U using > fc . l)efoi<e i because it has two a (* a J~C STrirtdS : \*-A vSMffls ii Roo^ J* 01 "^ 3 aoout it, it is so easily *f vferSrena rUf'" ; Vli cooked and so easily digested." £ . '^toftiftctunngCQ* j v STRONGER IN COPPER. "~ SOUNDER IN PRINCIPLE. , METHVEN SEAMLESS COPPER WASHING |i«— — «"«««w«| TjOTT'C'TJsa MAN OF BRAIN. & yt X>\Jx±JEjSSiO. j an 4 Mfin of Brawn <"^\\j^ TITETHVEN'B SEAMLE3S COPPERS excel in j w^iSdVwV.KkSw.. > X jMSk IT*o&!o^^^ "^"S^^^HlN principle of construction and quality of —m& fitucit i> ■iiurtd by ul'mt VJkTJCksH ' v^^^^^^^ material. No rough joins to catch and fray tho _ •^y»^^^^^^- ?W^tf*tf clothes; no seams to. burst, leak, or burn out. j^^^P^ Tho copper sheet from which Methvens are made «j / pßrrn r<sL^^ \^^]k^- 'S^lii^f " tw i ce the thickness and strength of the or- j Z/^sauA^^SjL |»* a **<cv Ws&ietfl VGE&M .. Bu ? the Methv . en Seamless Copper Wash- M k „,,(„, j)< fej^ n a IDg B ? le , C hOttt yy ° Ur V r , On ™° D^ ei>l •Il WIU , SBVe Jffn «uin«JlinkthMcle«.tk c AVTIjA « l^Sj:^^^ 1 v *Vi^^^f your clothes, save trouble in cleaning, and out- JJ L be«d,e»tiecubi»ou«n«"— hr2/f*r v R,," \^^ U| ° DRA -o&M we » r » ny other Copper Boiler in oxistenct. (^«l iBI| !" lsin ; p "" d «" B j.v. t " t i'(ry^ METHVENS, LTD., S S&S^KStihW _ ii f *yr^ MAKERS DUNtTDTN cS- IS jg^a^ 58* SW :»'Hlri>, abu? WUtl^ U -Jl-I.MW .j* 9 J^^ RELIEF |"***|*m*| |^L * (Rtgi. Tr*it »«r*^ m S^fF ldsor>»tienliby tjffijSL COFFEE ESSENCE Ssics^2l&-§si^!fe W|| The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: S'S^C&lF 6 lv' Cold and foggy ! What a day ! Face it bravely ! "but since stnrt'ugyour treatment, it!, HHi/|y Her M is pcp c ™T-v Symingl r )s - Essence!! Hnrr * i, ss:o7 o nSorK PP i yP o, e dr \ yjsj^fi/ U P • ' Pour boiling water in your cup, and ft^ free to any address, .■ . SP% goodljt' 8^ .^ "HU" HUU ° HaPPh ' CSS ! j IQ »^^^S^#f X

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 106, 6 May 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 106, 6 May 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 106, 6 May 1915, Page 11

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