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THE COST OF NEGLECTING Think of the cost of neg- jjllj 1 ri lecting your kidneys —it pi 5 (/ ? * \f Pj( t \ "< * means that you are allowing ckl T 2 Is / Vc X a kidney poisons to accumu- 5..&." late in the system, and these /if^iil / poisons cause violent pains ||| v€? |S7 in the back, Dropsical v^^p^T -*-J— LJ Swellings, Urinary Dis- iWv \/k orders, Gravel, Stone, Rheu- £&& f\/ _y^|^^T matism, Grout, Lassitude, fc|y>L / ' v v Sleeplessness, Inclination v L x to Worry, Excessive Thirst, i^Sjb. /fti \L J^J Neuralgia. The genuine | ITri tm' fy } Doan's Backache Kidney n JJ-^" y^^Z^Pills restore to strained, 775^%^ J*^Sf^rT§ over-worked kidneys their 3^ 1 p i full power of filtering the |||fir -^li X dangerous kidney poisons IliPik nH \^&&s~--~^ dr< from the blood, and dis- pS%I |^^^» charging them from the tmJ^&^^^^^H system. ,■ JmmsmMKffl/\ xgf LASTING CURE OF 12 MONTHS Mr. J. W. McLean, 112- Abel Smith Street, Wellington, says :— "At one time I used to suffer terribly from lumbago-like pains in the small of my back, no doubt brought on by improper action of the kidneys, caused through me having to work outside in all weathers. The pains were very severe and prevented me from stooping or moving about freely. At times I was in such agony that I felt my back would break. Other symptoms of kidney trouble were dlSord6redd IS ord6red secretions dizzy attacks, and a dull, tired feeling that I could not shake off. I was really far from well, but notwithstanding the fact that I was always trying different remedies, nothing semeed to suit my case, and I suffered on m spite of treatment. One day 1 heard good reports of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, so got some to try them. They did me good almost ?L™ C V nd 3fter tak \ n ftf t C ° Upl ! ° f bottles X felt ever so m «ch bitter, and a ™S course completely cured me. Twelve months have elapsed since I ridfr, D a7erm B anfnroue^^ PIUS ' ' <Un StUl "* 5 ° CUre »■ Ic - >S b!uS a S e XSIZX SIZ ™V re S ° ld -A ■* Chemists and Storekeepers at posted onreceipt of piL b * "For the Blood is the Life." "JIJI YOU are troubled with "ffp YOU are suffering the ** i Eczema, Blotches, Spots, *•» aches and pains of Bad Pimples, Boils.Carbuncles, Sores Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Scroor Eruptions of any kind continu- fulous and Ulcerated Sores, | ally bursting through the skin. Glandular Swellings, etc. . ! Tl? YOU have that constant "EW? YOU are in the grip of ** itching and inflammation •**• Rheumatism, Sciatica, of Piles and Fistula. Lumbago, Gout, etc. All these are sure signs of clogging blood impurity, calling for immediate treitment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money on useless lotions and messy ointments, which cannot get below the surface of the skin. Waat you want and what you must have is a medicine that will get right to tlis root of your trouble,, a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter, which alone is the true cause of all your suffering. Clarke's | Blood Mixture is just such a medicine. It is composed of ingredients which qiickly attack, overcome, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever cause arising), and by rendering it clean and pure, can be relied on to effect a lasting cure. ' The True Value of CLARKE'SBLOODMIXTURE f «w™m . is certified by a most remarkable ' uA fkflte' YIP < collection of unsolicited testi- J&s£k TO>^l 1 aSSy monials from grateful patients Cs§b| IliAnfl il§9 of all classes — patients who have ' "*^*^'^'^A Wp been cured after doctors and *fttff-£ wriia >MJ . hospitals have given them up as H Pgß 1 jt£ B. B8 ■ ff incurable — patients who have I m m *•• been oured after trying many MMMai^nwMm^^HiMHM ether treatments without success — patients who, not only have been cured of the particular Skin J " r y B1 °^Sing, fro b m vt w SS The World's Best Blood Pnrif ier have found great improvement r^ITDVC A» ¥ in their general health. (See V^ \J KH9 J\L+L+ pamphlet round bottle.) Clarke's Blood Mixture U pleasant oKIN & uLUUu UlotAotO to take aad warranted free from anythlßg Injurious to the most chemistsand STOREKEEPERS delicate constitutloi of either sex, from Infancy to old-age. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Lf iiilii Nearly a Hundred and Sixty r^fef»e|ii^ Years Ago H I the painters of those clayi, in knee-breecliet § ns anc^ buckled shoes, applied Berger's Paint (M J for their best work. i .TtT'*^ i And ever since the fame of Berger't has I; ! been spreading throughout the world, until i .■■ now there is none so firmly established in ji S '•>.* the public confidence as '"""ISP* p—^ j Remember, also, that Berger's is British — j Sjf >?i ' an^ as a^ l^ e dependability and quality j jfi&f that it associated with British manufac- ! 2a. _21w?f%l tures. Full Imperial measure, too. ! $* s *2fs\jP THE BERGER GUARANTEE! \ M-skS&SS^I J^ Berger's does not cover better, work easier, . last longer, and give uniformly better results than any other paint, we will refund the full value of the paint. «*. R. MARTIN. LTD.. |^^^^p^\ ! JvVSKVSNNN^XxsSSN Manners Street. \ ?*np«m|J «^^^^N|^SN^v Al»o sold by GEO. WINDER, i^Sv^ffl ! Manners Sireet, Wellington. 28^ V^HUF^^

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 16

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