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Are Your Kidneys Weak? WEAK KIDNEYS CAUSE BACKACHE, GRAVEL, URINARY DISORDERS, DROPSY, LUMBAGO, AND RHEUMATISM, Every moment of your life poisonous waste keeps getting into the blood from your food, and from the wear and tear of the body. But the kidneys filter it out and keep the blood pure. But when the kidneys are weak thev cannot do their work thoroughly. Then some of the poisonous waste gets left in the blood, and you begin to feel dull, heavy, and drowsy ; your back is bad, your head aches ; dropsical swellings appear in the ankles or under the eyes, and the heart becomes affected. You may get rheumatic twinges, lumbago attacks, or dizzy spells. The bladder acts too often, or there is pain in seeking relief. There may be sediment, gravel, or cloudiness of the water. When the kidneys are ill they need a kidney medicine—ordinary medicines won’t do—they cannot cleanse and relieve the kidneys. Doan’s Backache Kidney Tills act upon the kidneys and bladder—help the kidneys to filter the poisons out of the blood and dispose of them through tin urinary system. A DUNEDIN WOMAN Cured by Ooan's Pills. Mrs J. Rackley, corner Bird and Richardson streets, St. Kilda, Dunedin, says:— "Kidney trouble came on slowly in ray' case. The first sign I had of anything being wrong was a pain in ray back ; but I did not bother much about it, thinking it would soon go away. In this I was mistaken, for as time went on 1 got worse and worse, until I was in such agony I could haidly move; in fact, I was often obliged to lay up. My ankles and legs began to swell, and this I knew was a sign of dropsy ; then the secretions became directed, being thick and cloudy. I was also subject to dizzy turns, and altogether in a very poor state of health. I tried nil sorts of kidney remedies, but nothing did mo any good. At last i pot Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and this medicine worked wonders. The first bottle benefited- mo considerably, and eight bottles made a perfect euro. Six months have elapsed since then, and I am still well—a fact that proves Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cure to stav cured.” •• Every w PtcluTi 90 Tdls a blory •WES' 'M an WJ& as O es u Tmvl out from niormus: till nierht— Doan s Hackache Kidney Pills are sold at 3s nor bottle ('six bottles 10s Cd), at all chemists and stores ; or from Foster-McClellan Co M 76 Pitt street, Sydney. Hoad bad, heart bad, rheumatic and dropsical: - Have you suspected your kidneys? % i V.£KS M m rwll m nlv'-y-y vrvAJ ' V V m a is"T ¥• F-"= Tain Vi* n 12 Pdonthly Allotments of £25 In every bag of Gerstena you v/ili find full particulars of our monthly competitions. Bnv a ban-to-day. Enjoy the food and savo tho bag! GET UP TIME That’s the time to drink a glassful of this popular fruit saline. It 1b as pleasant to drink as it is beneficial in results. It keeps the Stomach and Bowels in good health, and assists one in maintaining the highest business efficiency. Each 2/ bottle contains 64 doses IS* Ev-jr'TN r™3 r? “ m p kti &; % 1 tp hd D-i k-$l M wJa fcN* LI w m Sale at ail Chemists & Grocers Cooked In TWO SVii rusts i-c nave Your O' & l «« and choice a ™' _, /8 , 1(10, 2/-. 2P ■* aW ' h ” THROUGHOUT fhp Dry-cleaned All dir£ and oil removed, leaving Mop as dean as new. Price, 1/6. TAYLOR’S CITY DYE WORKS. THE WORLDy JJi J I I J s } 3 fi \ -\S-4jU STOtUJ ’’y/ . , tv V fcri t M . y "tiii riiTs YUHNO PARK^t I A [I TOKIO m !X-5 •■vx • &5«55k; 1 1 !T Ar : ¥ vh-//* / m c rr. ii/i ■M* ; . ■ -l&TgtSliJ'lfrßa&u. tMn»JjbK uiree C ties’ Ggarett . ■ mmtjm i&aßgSfa-. TAP !|||i££^OH.O.V/i!D - x. iykuyo, p. vy ‘ ‘.u>v «iwT r,s ’ol tr L.ojid=s?^S 'T ■4-i HE | MstPuvejßich Mellow #T M-TSinia Cofjcicco a = R«9 Anmn NOW ON Note the Special Bargalns we are offering ttiisweekin Manchester and furnishing Depts. 25 REMNANTS FLOORCLOTH, 6ft wide; slightly damaged. ’ 2/11 per running yard. 150 FIRE SCREENS. Sals prices—2/3, 2/11, 3/11 each. 30in JUTE CARPETING, Green or Fawn. Worth 3/6. Sate price, 1/11£ yard. A BARGAIN.—IO dozen CUSHION SQUARES. Sale price, 11 each. (Worth double.) 20 pairs SOILED CURTAINS at about half usual prices. HEAVY ORIENTAL KITCHEN 'HEARTHRUGS. 5/11 each. BLEACHED TOWELS, extra largo and heavy. 1/15, each. 1 Gala WHITE FLANNELETTES. Sale price, 5/9 dozen. SILK PRAM QUILTS. Reduced to 3/6, 4/6 each. BROWN STRIPE ROLLER TOWELLING. Worth 7d. Sale price, yard. 7 dozen ALL LAGE SIDEu BOARD CLOTHS. SJd each. | WASHING DRESS FABRICS, 30 pieces 25in TUSSORE SILKS. Sate prices, 1/, 1/3. 34 pieces sin TUSSORES (pure). 2/, 2/6 to 4/11. 10 ends FINE BLOCK STRIPE VOILES, Navy, Black, and Palo Blue stripes. Worth 1/3. Sale price, 7£d. Oddments COTTON DRESS FABRICS, Ratines, Crepes, Voiles, etc., etc. At Sale prices. 40isi VOILES, in all new shades. Sate price, 1/9 par yard. WHITE PIQUE, double width. From 1/4 to 2/ per yard. These are much below makers’ prices to-dav. HOSIERY, LACE, AND CLOVE COUNTERS. 76 only RICH WIDE SILK BELTS, Ghene, stripes and checks. Originally 2/11 to 4/3. To clear, 6d each. MILLINERY RIBBONS, wide width. Reduced to 6d and 11£ d per yard. Special lines in LADI ES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. From 1/3 per dozen. OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, in Black, White, and colors; considerably reduced. Few only to clear, l/li and 4/11. Sea the DRESS TRIMMINGS at 1/, 1/6, and 3/ dozen ysrdo. Worth 6d to yard A few dozen WHITE AND TA ELBOW LENGTH GLOVES. Worth 6/11. To ctoar, 2/11 per pas PLAIN CASHMERE HOS! Black. Sate prices, 1/G, l/n to 3/( RIBBED HOSE, Cachmei finish. Bale prises, I/O, 1/3, 1/r A L L-WO 0 L GA 3 8-3 MER IrJOGi-, “Black,” embroiders fronts. To clear at 1/@ pa SHOW ROOM. inEonco of SUMMER MODE HAf3, TOQUES, ET( Regular prices, 13/6 to 33/ For 7/1 PIQUE, VOILE, AND iVSUSLI BLOUSES. Worth 5/11 3/0. Sale price, 2/11 sac A tew one-piece ROBES, good colorings. At 7/1 0/11, and 10/3. Worth fro 17/0 to SD/Q. takers’ range of CHILDREN PEINT GINGHAM AN MUSLIN DRESSES, At half usual prlc ■„' DO GCKSETS, small siz< only; White and Bra 1 Worth S/S to 16/8. To dear at 1/11 and 2/1 MERCERY. SUMMER WAI S ' L'GA e '6, sizes 3, 4, and only. gale price, 1/1 i’S ELASTIC BRACES. 1/ pair. Worth 2 E: 1- D ?,1 ERJ N 0 UNDEs SH?RT3. i/ti paf r . Wort 2-/ Q. YIOTS SOFT WHITE SHIRTS collars or bands. 2/4: &1£?-!’S_ FLANNELETT' SAIiiTS, collars or bands. i/r frtSN’S TV/ESD CAPO. lojd cad THE CIGARETTE WITH THE PEDIGREE ,r VOU smoke -A p.pe op course you smoked-capstan imavv cut-

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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 3

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