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THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KM IT Thousands have kidney trouble and *' don’t know It,” because it comes on so quietly. To all appearances the patient may be in good health except for an occasional backache and a heavy, drowsy fooling. But bafore tha disease is much farther advanced thera are sharp, shooting pains in tha iOin> and back; the water is cloudy and gravelly ; tha patient may have to keep getting up in tha night to relieve the bladder, or there may be distress in aeaklag relief, and partial stoppage —then the limbs begin to swell with water (dropsy), the heart oaaras affected, the hands and feet are chilly • there may bo rheumatism or lumbago. The only hope of successful treatment Is to commence “ before the kidneys become seriously Involved.” A thorough course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills should be taken to rslleye inflammation and congestion of the kidneys, and to restore the natural actios of the kidneys, promoting a free flow by which the poisonous impuriles art flushed out of the system. Every Picture Tells, aStory/ % iHt n m The achsrag back warns you— The rheumatic twinges—the lumbago palps— That tired, drowsy, irritable feeling'. LYTTELTON SVIAIM CURED TO STAY CURED. Mrs. John Ferris, Sumner Road, Port Lyttelton, says“As.the result of a strain my husband suffered agouy from backache and other distressing symptoms of kidney disorder for some time. His back was so stiff and painful $ that he could not stoop or move ' nhout without enduring torture. ,ilie kidney secretions were affected, and lie had puffin ess under the eves, and always felt tired and depressed. He tried all sorts of kidney medicines, but nothing seemed to do him auv good. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills were at 1 ast strongly recommended, so we sent for a bottle. He started-taking them at once, and that was the beginning of the end of his health troubles. By the time be had .finished the bottle he felt much better, and thus encouraged, he continued with the remedy until he wan quite cured, using in all eight bottles. He is a different man now, and feels grand, thanks to Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. It is over twelve months since these Pills cured him, and he has beeu free from all symptoms of kidney trouble ever since.” For sale by all’ Chemists and .Storekeepers at 3 j- per bottle, (six bottles 16/6), or posted by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. Wm Y^.-rr m H iM! m fife: ■mz m — ***V*\i 1-!

C. J. Williamson. Only Perfect Boat Shape •> Body made of 3-ply English Ash „ From (VColombo St- (near Belt) ’PHONE 1803. W r ben everyone is preaching Economy, go one better and practise it yourself. A second-hand outfit of clothes for man or woman can be had from meat less than half the cost—and yet, for every practical purpose, be as good looking and last as long as if new. » I buy from the best homes, and just now have very full stocks. Every article I sell is sweet and clean—my fumigating chambers ensure that. And look at the money you save. Mrs. Ellwood, Second-hand Clothieis 123, 125, 127 Armagh St. ’Phone 3087 Travel First-CI USS ™ le a Hupmobile & n 4 Travelling first-class by rail or steamer, just means that you travel in greater comfort than you do in “the second-class.” Travelling first-class by road means travelling in a Hupmobile. It offers greater comfort than most cars at its price. For instance—upholstery is 10 inches deep—two inches deeper than in last year’s Hupp. Can’t you almost feel yourself sinking into these soft, comfortable cushions ? Then again, the rear springs are underslung—s2 inches long. The 1 chassis can skip ‘‘as much as it likes " but the body glides smoothly along. The Hupp* Is a First-Class Car In All Respects The car's equipment is complete, and improved in certain details. The top operates with greater ease. The wind-shield is rain and storm proof. Levers in the front compartment are set forward to facilitate entrance to the driver’s seat from the right-hand door. Concerning up-keep—repair costs —we can cite, the Hupmobile -record of'less than ONE-EIGHTH OF A PENNY per mile travelled. In passing, let us again mention that the 1916 Hupp is 20 per cent, more powerful with no increase in petrol consumption. The moie you know of its detail of construction and behaviour, the better able you will be to make a judicious investment, The 1916 Catalogue tells all you wish to know—write for a I free copy. Better still—call and see a Hupp. Christchurch. m m. Mm U m & m

rswi v.-; :■ •(•-:vi Cleansing and Beautifying To keep your hair in health and beauty you must wash it —but be careful what you use. Many a tine head of hair that would have been a joy in old age has been lost quite early in lile through wrong shampooing. Avoid, at all costs, ordinary softps and shampoos containing henna and other dangerous ingredients. Instead, use Icilma Shampoo Sachets. These wonderful wet shampoos will surely and safely cleanse and beautify your hair, and (if used regularly) make it grow thick, long, and lustrous and keep it from tailing. Use them for the children, too —boys’ and girls’ hair that is washed twice a week with Icilma Shampoo Sachets is a pleasure to look at and will never need hair lotions or the like. Icilma Shampoo Sachets are the only shampoos that help the hair to grow and protect it from falling. Icilma Pwiaratiniis arc BRITISH <*> Vd IJ Shampoo Sachets 3d. per packet. All Chemists. FREE TRIAL On receipt of 3d. in stamps to cover postage and packing, we will send 1 oilet Outfit containing four of the famous j Icilma Preparations together with a useful IBook on Beauty, Icilma Co. Ltd., Dept. 6 Fealherston St., Wellington. . The Best Apple Land of All—Here, Right at Your Door l We are sub-dividing 616 acres at St. Martins, part of the famous Cashmere Estate No hotter Apple land is to be found in the Dominion than this—it is above the frost line, and tomatoes ripen here out in the open. It is protected from the Nor’-westers—the great objection to Apple culture in Canterbury. It is situated on the slope of Cashmere Mills, and in the rich valley. The soil will grow anything—a rich, black loam. Why go far afield for your Apple Orchard ? Buy one of these allotments, plant it, and keep your eye on it all the time it-is growing. The Nursery- . man from whom you buy your trees, will give you planting and cultural directions. Live on the block too, if you want to make a home of it. The position is as good as Cashmere Hills, where youTiavcto pay for a quarteracre, block. Ihe St. Martins tram serves the whole estate—a 3d. ride from the Square. Prices run from /30 an acre down makes you the owner of an Orchard block. See us about it. H- H-C©©k & C© o INGLIS’ BUSLDIWQS CASHEL STREET JUST LIKE WALKING UPON A THICI SOFT CARPET When You Wear WOOD-MILXE RUBBER HEELS. Get a Pair—they cost less than leather heel;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 5

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