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DON'T MISTAKE THE CAUSE

Many People have Kidney Troubles and Do not Know it.

Do you have backache? Are you tired and -worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Highly coloured; contain sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warnings of distress. Heed the warning; don't delay. Use a tested kidney remedy: Mrs W. T. McCusker,, Alton Lane, Nelson, says:—"As the result of a chill which settled' on my kidneys; I suffered agony from backache and other symptoms of kidney disorder, for some time. My back was so stiff and painful that I was hardly able to get about, and it Wj&s as much as I could do to attend to "my household duties. The kidney secretions were affected and I had watery | swellings on my ankles and legs, and | ■ primness tinder "the eyes. My rest at night was very disturbed, and I always felt tired. T was really in a vevy : bad way, and, although I tried many kidney remedies, nothing seemed able to give me relief. One day I was advised to try Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, so I got . a bottle. Before. I had finished- it I felt very much better, so continued taking the pills, and six bottles made a -complete and permanent cure It's six years, since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me, and I am still in splendid health, so my cure lias been well

tested." Mr McCusker confirms the above two years later, and says.—"My wife has had no return of kidney troubles sinc« Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured her eight years ago." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold "by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or -will' be posted on receipt of price by Foster McClellan Co.. 76 Pitt street, Sydney.

In discussing the possibility of securing more energy and initiative in Government 'Departments' Engineering says that" "every board tends to get tilled, .sooner or later, with 'safe" conservative men, who. as (he years pass, cannot always realise that some of their juniors in position- and years might with' advantage be given greater responsibility and initiative. This remark applies j equally to Government offices .and to private undertakings. In the latter case, however, salvation is found in the fa.'b that a smait junior gets known to other firms, who may provide him with fuller opportunities. * Again, al! Government Departments, and! many commercial men. appear to disirnst .skilled technical advice. The very '"act that a man knows something of Nature is held to preclude a knowledge of men. As one consequence ■we see that the Government scheme for British dyes deprived the technical experts of all control over poli<.-yi. a condition which has proved fatal to more than one British firm of chemical manufacturers in the past. I>r. Baekeland. Perklii medallist and inventor of Bakelite'j confirms Professor Armstrong on the unwisdom of this policy. He insists on the absolute necessity of having chemists on the board of every progressive, chemical /works. To merely employ able chemists is not enough. The successors to Messrs Simpson, Maule and Nicholson did this, but they refused to take up the '■blue' discovered by Professor Meldola, which afterwards founded the fortunes of one German firm, or to patent the pioneering discoveries of his successor. Professor Greene, which went accordingly to the profit of other Teutons. In short, as Lord Sydenham has well said on another occasion, the ■ type of organisation stereotyped in Go- ! vernment Departments, and not -an- | known elsewhere, involves the man who | knows all about a subject having to deI fer to one who knows less, and the j latter to a still higher official who knows I nothing whatever concerning the point at ! issue;'.'.

He -jests at colds who always uses "NAZOL." Nothing so pTeasanfc, so speedy, so sure as- "NAZOI," in curing coughs and colds: Splendid for children.: Is 6d ner hottl« of 60 doses.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 2

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