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Medical. ■ .- ' ' •"'.': \ Aunty losers, lilt Quakeress, I The History of a Famous Medicine. j; ! -——■-■.-■":-■ ?■•<■'■' :'■:',■ ■■';'/• —— -* 'TV'-' ' .''■ ""-.-•" ..■>■■' --" ■"■'.« VU" >*/? 'I ■ Mm..:';:- i;!:.ri;!j ;■,:-. :- ■ ■ '•' ' ;:: ' : :„::,w . ■.■•-■'■ --'"■ ■'■ %" ' if . S <1 ,>v-"7 - v.".v J ,'t ,, ' > l'A. •■>•>-■■ -.■.,'■- ■ ■ -.' > ,-■■■■■ -..•■;-.,;■■,'■ "S-lai : : '■•■'* :1| IP*l fflii ' ?Sili i iHalf fe ««' ' : ;"/""■,.'" Mill fe- ; •V:«fM^S3s:^S^^i If «H s^V l^r l ' 'Picture of A wily Rogers token in her quaint Quaker sitting-room t« 1 Staywr, Ontario, three years before her death. I Many years ago there lived in a quiet country town in Canada | ■ an old Quaker lady who was affectionately known as Aunty Rogers, I She had acquired 1 great skill in compounding* medicines from certain roots and herbs,,the 'curative properties of which she knew full veil and many are the stories they tell to-day in Ontario,of her | : ? wonderful cures. Chief among them was a recipe for curing ; kidney iisease an ailment that was then playing sad havoc with the farmers round 'about who were compelled to work exposed to all sorts of ~ ;-:-;• weather and many an hour of suffering was saved and many- a 1 •'ire snatched from the very grave by what came to be known as I ! Aunty Rogers' Kidney Cure. ! Now H. happened when folks were flocking from far and- near to. I : bee of iunty Rogers some of her Kidney Cure that the fame of her j i preparation reached the ears of Mr. James Doan, the eminent 1 i specialist of Kingsville. He obtained some of Aunty Rogers' pre- I . !■- paration, and his superior knowledge of medicine told him at onee | I that she had made a most valuable discovery. i Although this formula was a most excellent one, yet Professor j "■'' I Doan, by experimenting, improved it and brought it to such perfection I that it was found to be an infallible sure for all kidney i and bladder troubles. I It was found to be a healing medicine for the kidneys. It . ! soothed their surfaces and strengthened them, and thus helped the ," I kidneys to remove all the waste matters from the bleed. ' For some years the medicine was only used round about James j - Doan's neighbourhood, but its merit soon spread, and to-day Doan's I Backache Kidney Pills are known throughout the world as the great §:,,: specific for all kidney and bladder troupes. . I=^ : The value of I 11 IMI \l *z| I DAtmAußiC iiiUUti rILLS . cannot lis aver-estimates!, because the. .kidneys, are k J the most important organs of the body. i I They filter the blood. - _ I'j ! Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are far weak worn out, tired, I j languid, restless, nervous, irritable people; people ■. easily worried I - I over trifles, peevish, chilly, short of breath, dizzy, irregular heart I rheumatic, with pains in the back, neuralgia, sleepless debilitated I and used ip Such people have kidney disease, and they maybe- 1 "red by healing the kidneys which cause- those symptoms. Doan's J Saehe Kidney Pills do this. Have you any of the symptoms? I Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists I. ! and storekeepers at '3/- per box (six boxes 16/6), or will be g posted on receipt of price by Foster-McCiellan Co., 76, Pitt- g j street, Sydney, N.S.W. _ J :'■'.'.: But Be Sore They are Doan's. ■ An Adelaide lady sends her photograph, and writes! g*!&ife*L "I used to have terrible -t "•'. feelings come over me. The 1 w'i ■ doctors could do me 110 good. &'•/ I could not sleep ' my appeh% *^ e * mQ > and I WaS a [, ,l|,W most miserable woman in liliSw ee d. Having read of Ay er's J il?' ' Sarsaparilla I thought I wls jW® wouldtl Tit- To my,great . surprise, after taking only lit „ . y two bottles I found myself 5#W. :gm very much better m every way. After taking six bot- 4 SN >) ties all my disagreeable feel« ings left me, and I was completely cured." ■ If your appetite is poor, your digestion imperfect, and '• you feci nervous and weak, you ought to take f\ ¥ r Kb Sarsaparilla ■ It expels all impurities from the blood and gives strength -" and vigor to the nerves. A thorough course of treatment - with it makes rich and red blood,, brings the old color back to the lips, fills out the cheeks, and gives the glow of perfect health. : ; j A good appetitea good digestion—a healthy liver— [ an active brain and strong nerves; these are better than great riches, and Ayer's Sarsaparilla will help you to obtain them. Prepared by DE. J. C. AYES & CO., Lowell, Mass., IT. S. A. There are many imitation "Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get AYER'S. Ayer's Pills, sugar-coated, for constipation. In glass bottles. Wnoopma! If--.. .:,-—1 s 1B NI fi 1N o I ; •-. -~,. b,^l: M. MO Wi~~m ; .Tbe..best'treatment' for whooping cough is that which aims to relieve the I WfaM '■■■symptoms,"prevent complications, and 'improve the general health, :Angler's I; 'tm 'm Emulsion does : all; this, and does it better than any other remedy. It not |; ;, m e|l: only; greatly; relieves the spasms of coughing and retching, and prevents fc fH ■■•El s'catarrhal complications, but it builds 'up strehdtri. increases vitality, and j; ,Pi m enables the child to throw off , the disease more : qtiidkly and with less : danger r m M of after ill - effects - It should be given as soon as the first symptom is noticed ; , ill JIT and .continued until the : whoop has ceased. Of Chemist's, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/0. * ■ . ' ■-■ '-'-'- ■ - "■■' ■■'•.'1 1 ! \ s Wsfi M|3 JJA IWffl BB» SHSaa KMS ,«to> JWl'/PB Basik B lE® 'i >'." I=l • A FREE SAMPLE ,ly; ffls It f| . 'on receipt for postage. - ■ Mention this paper. * 'J| t \ k%afl'THE ANSIER CHEMICAL. ;; CO.,;t<!* ; ~' 7 Sarracli St., SYDNEY. W.S^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13146, 7 April 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)

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