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ANOTHER ratf? <VH I■WM I 1 B WW S&iSvOO Every Picture Tells a 'Story." The most misohievous poison (mown to scienoe Is urlo acid. I No man, woman, cr child is tj aafo from Ita attaok. It ) carries on its mischievous Orark quietly and almost unsuspected, exoept for a feeling of heaviness, drowsiness, and Instability In tho patient. 1 in health this dangerous i poison is filtered from the blood and removed from tho system by the kidneys. But when they are weak or diseased tho poison gradually . accumulates, and sets up disease in all parts of the body. It may deposit in the 7 muscles or Joints, oauslng . rheumatism, backache, lumbago, sciatica. It irritates and inflames tho urinary systemobstructs or otherwise deranges the action jf the bladder, in other oases it , //r . orystallises Into sediment, gravel, or stone. Ooan's Baokache Kidney Pills check the accumulation of urlo acid by maintaining a vigorous aotion of the kidney, and bladder and promoting a free flow from the kidneys, so that the acid is flushed out of the aystam, and the urinary organs left clean and sound. COLD ON THE KIDNEYS. .. A l \? Jas - Edwards, 33 Chambers street, Glenavon, Duncdin. savs:As the result of n bad cold, which settled on his kidneys, m v husband Zl I d , a£ ° ny f 'T bn ° kache for s °™ time. H e was so bad that ho had to lay up, and could not even turn in his bod. As time went on ho «ot worse tor urinary trouble developed, the secretions being thick and iA f " 1 T I 1 COntammg a red B * ! ' n,0Ilt ' H« swelled a good deal, aud this I knew was a sign of dropsy. Ho was really very ill but nothing did him any good One day a friend urged him to try Doan's Rackaeho Kidney Pills ; and he is very glad he took the advice, for four bottles completely cured him. This did not happen yesterday but ten years ago and I am pleased to say my husband has not been troubled Kii.v%m dnOJ T> a \ that "T + , H6 a i Waj ' s kee P» Doan ' s Backache Kidney Pills ,n the house and takes a dose now and then just as a preventive against his old complaint." faith T ?n° n™«* la n* r i S 1^ d T ards l ? a P : -7,:;- M - v lu,sbaild haß still great U P n DOa "'f% i,aClii, tlF ( ! My , Pil ls are so,d h y «" chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles lGs 6d), or will be posted on receint of price by Koster-McClellan Co., TG Pitt street Pvdn-v receipt vH^mpmi^s A&S©LWTE£§T 'IT* ALL ALTERATIONS OF , TOKTANTED Known—That Billheads OirBE H A??™ JJ* TO THE ral Printing' of every description are ~ ~™ «^2 FF J C , E be:fore "vied at tho ' Evening Star* Office at Moll O'CLOCK of the PRECEDING DAT. derate Prices. S£BSSC£S223£Sf HI " High Co-Efficient-18 " Kills Bacteria and Disease Germs. A Powerful Antiseptic and Disinfectant. Fiffht the £ lix vvlth watGr and US9 for sprinkling j igm ints floorSi flushlng cloS6ts antJ SlnkSi j« Present outhouse®, ashpits, eto. c. . , 18 times mare powwful than carbolic Lpidemic acid. "KP " Fluid Sold J n &°ttles, eel and if, also pint and l.un rwr rima quart tins, by all Chemists and Stores. m s><S I m m m 01 I 'm. No matter what you wish them for—whether for a dav*B tramp an afternoon of sport, an' evening of society, or for uusinesß—' we have appropriate Footwear for ovory ocoaolorr. To experience a feeling of entire satisfaction regarding your Footwear it is necessary to wear a pair of our Shoes. They aro stylish perfect-fitting, absolutely reliable, and tho price is moderate* In these days of high-priced leather you aro never sure of what you are getting for your monoy—you may get value and you may not. So far as Footwear is concerned, you cau do away with, all uncertainty by purchasing from 32-24 PRINCES STREET 212-214 GEORGE STREET And 135 King Edward Street, South Duncdin.

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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 10

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