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Woman Needs AH Her' Strength The woman who has a bad back is in constant pain, for her work must be attended to just the same. Any other member of the family would have prompt and loving care, but the mother is inclined to neglect her own ills. So many a woman who needs all her health and strength to stand the work and worry of keeping house becomes a chronic kidney suflerer. Don’t neglect a backache, lame back, disordered action of the kidneys, dizziness, headaches, or nervous spells. Probably it’s all the result of kidney weakness. Women all over the world recommend Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills for just these troubles. Ihey act quickly and do lasting good. A Sfory’y\ / i( i '/ |f % s IS A. I wd H fife I iif ; 11 Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold at 3/ per bottle at all Chemists ami Stores, or from Foster-M'Clellan Co., 15 Hamilton street, Sydney. 11 II 4-f DUNEDIN WOMAN CURED OF SEVERE KIDNEY TROUBLE. Mrs J. Rackley, 75 Fawcett street, Smith Dunedin, says;— “Kidney trouble came on slowly in my case. The first sign I had of anything being wrong was a pain in my back, but 1 did not bother .much about it, thinking it would soon go away. In this 1 was mistaken, for as time went on -1 got worse and worse until I was in such agony that I could hardly move; in fact, I was often obliged to lio up. My ankles and logs began to swell, and this I know was a sign of dropsy; then tho secretions became affected, being thick and cloudy. 1 was also subject vo dizzy turns, and altogether in a very poor state of health. I tried all sorts of kidney remedies, hut nothing did mo any good. At last I got Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and this medicine worked wonders. Tho first bottle benefited mo considerably, and eight bottles made a perfect enro. ’ Six months have elapsed since then, and I am still well, a fact that proves Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills euro to stay cured.” Four years later Mrs Rackley says:— “l have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured mo over four years ago,” Br n p’sr rw . .apfcarnp few \tliaf L? ii I&U4 |ti W I’A A l l to;’ I IMS 11 ij k’4 fca gxaßMiwnwjgxvgscccß o to You Means Our purchase of only HighGrade Materials, years of experience of raakityg and fitting Good Clothes, determination of Correct Style for your individuality, and a just price. SUITS TAILORED FROM £G 10/, G. S. Mj. PiS'k’.C! iiS THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDLNG, Water Street Entrance. Lato Night Friday. ’Phono 2,833. ’Phono 2,833. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I have much pleasure in announcing to Clients and the Public generally thaf, J have taken into partnership my brother,_ Mr GORDON K. NEILL, who has recently returned to the Dominion after an absence of four years. Upon tho expiration of his military service Mr G. K. Neill devoted himself to scientific study and practice in Great Britain with such success that he has attained the following distinctions in Optical Science and Practice: —D.B.O.A., F. 1.0., and also F.S.M.C.. together with tho honor of Freeman of the City of London. The stylo of the firm, will remain as at present—viz., HUGH NFILL. Two Parlors have been fitted up, and as both Messrs Hugh Neill and G. K. Neill will bo in regular attendance, Consulting Work and Eyesight Examination will be carried on without tiresome delays. llf T/"'' I I T\l TT 11 I Professional Opticians ii U \jl it i N ill ILj L 249 Georg© Street. HUGH NEILL. GORDON K. NEILL, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. Tel. 3,150. D.8.0.A., F.5.M.0., F. 1.0. & SALE fill Gins’ and Women’s Vests, Knickers, Nlghtdrosses, Combinations, oto., reduced UPSess than pre-war prices. Ladles' Velour Coats in moo Fawn, etc., for 95/. Ladles’ Tweed Coats in the latest styles and materials—£3 15/. Were £5 151. la.fi All our Model Miillnary nt specially reduced prices. All-Woo! Sports Coats from 19/0 to Ggs, These garments aro the very latest, and are marked bolow cost. A Golden Opportunity of scour- [ lug Stylish Goods at Money- I saving prioss. t 1118 liiil £ Fuji Siik Blouses, with lovely jdtrhrad Collars, for 25/. Wore jap. Silk mouses for 17/3. A real bargain. Morning Bbusos, in good washing materials, for 5/11. A special clearing ijn®A long-awaited opportunity of being able to secure quality goods at prices that will in many instances be difficult to replace. Hero aro a few linos:— Plw IS 1 KilKO EDWARD STREET, South Dunedin. fi?7 & Men’s All-Wool Colonial Tweed Overcoats from £2 10/ to Ggc. 2ao Suits in nice Browns, Greys, etc. Special ■ offer, £3 to/. Men’s AiKFur Hats to dear at 12/3. Collars, Ties, Shirts, and Man’s Rosiyn and Mos-gwl Underwear at reduced priooa, vs*;*. Av# t-i irtfr rjVi? > •< X Aa U yss&jl ')Bg& $ n & ■ FT ym ir>, iwiECTiaEsraaciasOTaMsara^^ 4 ’bj ,'iVN S ,l #ii ii Yellow a¥e w In At M Saw /If fifaaA

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Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 12