t&sS!3&^ f** Every picture tells a ttoryfi It's torture to work with a A LASTING CURE, lame, aching 1 back. Get rid of Mr. John Marsh, Penrose Avenue, i+ 'A Hani- fhp raiiop Prnhah- Newtown, Wellington, sijys:—" I was it. Attack because. irooaD- a gtmfc suff9rer from trouble iy it S weak kidneys. for some time, caused, I think, in the first place by a cold settling on my Heavy or confining work is f^uX^n^^ S hard on the kidneys, anyway, shooting like the stab of a knife. I and once the kidneys become ■B° b_*° bad that I could hardly move, . " •'and work was out of the question. The inflamed and congested tne kidney secretions wero affected, being trouble keeps getting worse. **"<& a»d cloudy, and causing a burning sensation when passing. My - „ . . , ankles and legs swelled considerably, j $The danger 01 running into and there was puffiness under the gravel, dropsy, or Bright's Dis- eyes; tHese latter symptoms I knew . . tt -n , bsing signs of dropsy. My rest at ease is serious. Use l)oan s night was dißtarbadj and j always felfc Backache Kidneys Pills, a fine tired ana worn out. I went on sufremedy for backache or bad J£? J^TLj'good* 8 SVx I kidneys. They are endorsed by got Doan!s Backache Kidney Pills, , Wellington people, and have and this renzedy soon put an end to , . ... . „ my health troubles. After taking : | been curing aching backs for them regularly for a few weeks the I years. Read the testimony of Pains in W back had gone, the urin- __-,.-. , , _, ary trouble was rectified, the dropsical Wellington man m the next spellings disappeared, and I felt once Column. more ™ Sool^ health." Two years later Mr. Marsh says:— Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold at "I am still woll, and have had no re3/ fv bottle (v bottles 10/6) it all Chemists turn of my old complaint since Doan's nd S ore o trom FosterMcClellan Co, 76 Backache Kidney Pills cuie.d me some Pitt Street, Sydney. years ago." i Ask yotss* Gi*@cer f©ar D®licio^.s -with Fruit i SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS i J. H. WHITTAKER & SONS, 167-168 Vivian Street, WeHJnfton _. J*J^w T^* came *° Pass 'n a d«fant EasEenm laftel that there ffvjf I lived a certain wise magia'an-^named Ket-Chup. i 'if And the fame of his culinary cunning was noised abroad, \\ijj so that it reached the ears of the king. .-..,,,. . I g Being sore aftlicted with divers ills the monarch did summon Ij^ the wizard and demanded a magical recipe from him. v I I ' Thereupon, the magician caused an earihern vessel to be 9 ffl filled with rich spices, and fruits and herbs from Lebanon, j] jf that he might bewitch it. ;;r • >x, ■. . )..■.& if j$ Then, 10, there came forth from the jar pleasant and piquaat | W odours, and'the air was filled with the aroma. , £-8 Straightway the king tasted of the jar and immediately hw i ¥ st appetite was restored , Wfi Therefrom Ket-Chup did reap rich reward. ! ■*3 ' The magician's recipe has been preserved thrqugh the ages. 8 9 In ».ifto4ifi§El fwin it is us« 4 i?» waipng ' ""^' 111 ' ' ' ' i^ rl {^P/l y/& On]y there is nothing mysttififtnt or 11 "S^^-^f^i */}& magical in ihe manufacture of Beaver. J& yjj >ika3J '* a en^ °f 6ne fruits % %>MI "©-^ ~T V JjsS m^ »pi«es, and is ihe
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 13
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