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ACHING KIDNEYS CURB—RICH RED BLOOD MADE BY DR WILLIAMS’S PILLS. The health of your kidneys depends upon your blood. If your blood is weak, impure, or watery, your kidneys aro bound to ache. Dr Williams’s Pink Pills for Pale People are the only cure for aching kidneys, because they actually make new rich rod blood. " Yes,” said Mr John M'Avenue, the wellknown contractor, of Boundary road, Palmerston, New Zealand, “ for months I suffered with dull, aching pains in the small of of my back. I think it was rough living and camping out while looking after my contra els that started my trouble. Anyway, it whs while out camping in the bush that I first began to feel bad. My blood must have got out of order, and then I began to get those dull, aching pains across my back and loins. My stomach seemed to be getting weak, and I went right off my food. My sleep was verv bad at night, and every day' I felt tired and done up. My face, too, began to look sickly, and the skin got dry and yellow. At last, through reading a lot about Dr Williams’s Pink Pills being good for different backaches and kidney trouble, because they actually made new blood, I thought I would try them. After taking a couple of braes I felt better. I began to feel l hungrv and to sleep better at night. And when 'I got up I did not have that tired, weary feeling. And, best of all, the pain in my back was twenty times easier. I took a half-dozen boxes, and after that I felt as well as could be. Thanks to Dr Williams’s Pink Pills for Pale People, I never get a backache or a of kidney trouble now. - ’ • ere was no doubt that it was Mr M’Avenue's bad blood that set his Iddacvs aching. Bad blood clogs the kidneys with painful, poisonous impurities. That is what causes your back to ache and almost break with dull, heavy, dragging pains. The only hope is to strike without delay at the root of the trouble in the blood with Dr Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People. They actually make new blood. They flush the kidneys clean, heal the inflammation, and give them strength for their work. Dr Williams’s Pink Pills don’t touch the symptom? —they cure the cause. That is why they cure for good, and at the same time improve tho health in every way. Dr Williams’s Pink Pills contain just Ihe elements that actually make new blood. That is why they are the surest cure for all blood diseases like anaemia, biliousness, indigestion, rheumatism, lumbago, kidney and liver troubles and skin troubles lik.e pimples and eczema. And for just the same reason they are the greatest help in the , world for growing girls who need new blood, end for women who are troubled with irregular health, especially those of forty-five when the blood becomes do- £ ng .„..£S ain ; But y° u must get the genuine Dr Williams s Pink Pills for Palo People—always in boxes, never in bottles. Price 3s a box; six boxes 16s 6d, post free; from nil chemists and storekeepers, or direct by mail from the Dr Williams’s Medicine Co., Old Custom-house street, Wellington, N.Z [Advt,.] B i A unique event has recently been celebrated in Manchester, in the comb" r ,f age of the triplet sons of Mi Edward Buck of Bnrlord Bouse, Whalley Range, The three young men are all ‘associated wiih th«r father in business in Manchester. They were bom op June 27, 1883. The comb" Ci age was celebrated at a gathering of relatives and friends. There were eighty guests at dinner, and the assembled aunts and uncles of the three voung men pre sented them each with a gold chronometer. 1 Coughing—sneezing— Handkerchief; Poofc-bath— mustard— No relief. Doctors, parson— Heaven sure— Hearse not wanted—- " Peppermint-Cure." •—jAdvvl

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Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 1

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