Right m the Small of the Back. A bad back is Nature’s signal of distress, a call for help from the kidneys; The aching tells of dangerous congestion that robs the kidneys of their blood-filtering power, or painful, wasting inflammations. There is immediate need for Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills to relieve the pain and heal the diseased kidneys, to ward off more fatal and painful disorders. Learn to keep the kidneys well. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills will do it for you. Grateful residents of this City, testify. Their statements prove it to you. & DmretHns , Kf H, P* Non% 42 High Musselburgh* fi«n e dm ? 0U says^—“l?Qr three years with Pauls in the small Of my back* The winter they 6 lifted. Was a very severe .one. an«i I fancy that I caught cakl winch went: to my kidnevs* and 1 then commenced to get those terrible pains in my hack which norcr quite left me* I tried various rotnedies, and wore plasters and flannel belts, but nothing did me good* 1 saw Uoan b Backache Kidney Pills advertised m tho year 1901. I got some, and they cured toe* inero was no mistaking my cure* os the pains left mo when I was taking the medicine, and I have an ache or pain since.” Mrs Norris confirms the above* ton years later ;■—* M l am pleased to bring the above statement' up to date by telling you that mv husband is still free of backache, L£.W Sa ?i* n ° ?° re ’ ttc speak for themselves of the sterDOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS Are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or will he posted on receipt of price by Poster-McClellauCo., 76 Pitt street, Sydney* BUT BE SURE THEY ARE DOAN’S.
Take care of your eyes, or better still LET US DO IT FOR YOU. WE ARE EVE-GLASS SPECIALISTS With 25' Taara , 'Erpert att cfc a a ,j w -Kepatatioß. Chemists and Opticians (Opposite Post Office), > 162 PFlncas at,* Dunodin. It is often said by people who do not know, that baldness is incurable. That is not fact. Most people who have lost their hair have still live hair-roots, and these can be made to. produce a vigorous growth. Mr. Brice has on many occasions demonstrated this by making hair grow on heads that have been bald for years. Mind you, in such cases the core has been a trifle slow, and treatment had to be persisted in, but still it ultimately proved successful. is the only cure which has photographic proof of successes ..obtained in New Zealand from living New Zealanders. These photographs, copies of which are displayed in various shop windows and in the newspaper advertisements, are in every essential detail genuine ; indeed, Mr. Brice offers £SOO to anyone who can-prove that the above statement is not correct. Here is another example which proves that Brice’s Regenerator Before Vang After Using Soretton’s Bond, Heathcote Valley, _ August 15th, 1008. Messrs. W. BEIGE & SOM, Bear Sira,—l am very grateful to.you for the great benefit and excellent result my daughter has received by using your Hair Regenerator. It has completely restored her Hair again, as shown by thephotographs taken before and after using it. I tried many other Hair Restorers before consulting you, all of which failed to have any beneficial effect, and I eon confidently recommend your Hair Restorer to anyone, : Yours faithfully, GRACE VOGBL. Special Strength Circassian Cream SaBBEBSBBBBKBaBSBS AS* Remember j That the photographs exhibited are cures effected by Brice’s Regenerator (nothing else), and that when you want to give these specifics a trial, don’t be persuaded to use something eke. When substitution is attempted, the substitutor is considering his own benefit—not yours. ._ _ . Ha photographs of actual results are now on view at Marshall's Pharmacy, Princes street; Wilkinson and Son's and J. Neil’s, George street; H. L. Sprosen’s Pharmacy, Otngon; B. S. Sco field’s Pharmacy, Stock Exchange Buildings; A. E. Baker’s, hairdresser, Stuart street; Wa»Kinder’s, North-east Valley; F. P Stephenson’s, South Dunedin Pharmacy; A. B. Hall’s, hairdresser, South Duendin; G. V. Inglis’s, Koalyn Pharmacy; N. Dodds’s, Port Chalmers; A. 13. Hunter’s, Mosgiel; C. A. Clark’s, Mornnigton; and Lewis Bum’s, Milton. No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. Sold by all good grocers and stores at 1/8,1/10 and 2/ T per lb. iV_ ‘ 38 Wholesale Agents, William Taylor and Sons. Ctd. KRBKs*ns9sagßai When M> Pimwam. a Boiler, Remember.: METfIVEN, ‘Mai smmmm ‘ Makers, 1. Thai, a built-in boiler is awkward to work until that it requires a lot of fuel to heat it; ac that in time the brickwork. about it- crnmbk and goes to pieces. 2. That a sheet-iron boiler soon-wears out,, doesn retain the heart well, and is not -nearly e economical as a “ METHVEN.” That the •• MEtHVEK " is best of. alPWaahiii Bcalsrs. It has a cast-iron frame that, will stan a century of wear; it- heats extraoidinariJ (juickly (because the fire oomes right up again; the copper bottom); it is partahle, 3nd caai l j Soy to the XromnoDger. esnMtenppyytm.-wiwaHoTsa. ' ' ■ ■
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Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 3
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