A CAUSE FOR EVERY ILL, Parsons who at middle age should fed the full strength and energy of youth, are often rheumatic, nervous, Ir it able and iuclined to -worry too much. There are spells of utter wean - ness, life is made miserable by constant lameness and dull backache, and sleep is disturbed bv pain and distressing urinary disorders. son have tried to shake this off. and wonder why you can't. Probaby you have missed the hidden cause—sick kidneys. Prompt _ treatment with Doan's Backache Pills would right tilings quickly as in the. following ease: Mr. W. Maddison. 210 Park .Road South. Hastings, says: “I consider Doan's Backaeh* Kidney Pills ihe finest remedy known for ridding tlie back of its aches and pains and restoring disordered, kidneys to a healtln- state, and I do not speak from hearsay but from personal experience. I* suffered terribly from backache, the pain being often so bad that 1 could hardly move. The kidney secretions were thick a ff. cloudy and contained a red sediment and altogether .1 was far iroin well. Nothing I took did'me any (rood until I used Doan s Uacka-cno Kiduey Pills. I got relief from the first couple of bottles and from tbeu on the improvement was rapid, five bottles of the Pills completely curing me. 1 feel splendid now and have 'only Doan’s Pills to ihauk for my wonderful recovery.” __ Eighteen years later, Mr. Madcueoii savs: “I am still well and hay© not suffered with my kidneys since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me some years ago. I still take this remedy whenever 1 feel at all run down, and it does mo a lot of good. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co.M Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. •• But,' bo sure you got DOAN'S.
<, “Anything new m ' cigarettes ? asked a customer of a llnnediu tobacconist. “Yes: here ovc two goodbrands. But why not roll your own?.. The cheapest ready-mades cost Od for 10; better grade cost Bd. or 9d. 801 l your own and -it will cost you 4d for 10 instead' of 6d. because a two ounce- tin of tobacco,;; say /at 1/10, will make fully 50 .full-sized -smokos, a saving of 30 per cent... more of course, in the caso-.of. .tiio higher priced articlo. .Bear.iu.mind, too, that even the finest ready mades rapidly lose their flavour by'keeping' while those you make yourself .■ dm)j arc always fresh and fragrant. Hie tobacco ? Well, . 1 use New Zealand, toasted myself. It’s •unbeaten for flavour and aroma. .The toasting also largely frees it of nicotine, : so that;' it is absolutely pure, and safe ther you use Itiverbead Gold,' N aT y: Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), * Cavendish'-or Cut Plug No. .10 (Bullshead).B. llie: customer bought a two-ounce tin, remarking that the., saving was . weU--•worth while in -these times. v lt' cer<: thinly is,—Series. P. 3-18. . :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11952, 24 May 1933, Page 3
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