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I ' _ - ; Medical. ■ ... . Aunty Rogers, the Quakeress. £ The History of a Famous Medicine. • 8 . Picture of Aunty Sogers taken, in her quaint Qtuthtr;sitting-room in, I Staynor, Ontario, three years before her death. ' 8 Many years ago there lived in a quiet country town in Canada I an old Quaker lady who was affectionately known as Aunty Rogers. I She had acquired great skill in compounding medicines from certain roots and herbs,-the curative properties of which she knew full well, and many are the stories they tell to-day in Ontario of her ' wonderful; cures. Chief among- them was a recipe for curing kidney disease, 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 !l round about, who were compelled to work exposed to all sorts of weather, and many an hour of suffering was saved and many a life snatched from the very grave by What came to be known as Aunty Rogers' Kidney Cure. V ' , ; Now. it happened when folks were flocking from far and near to . beg of Aunty Rogers some of her Kidney., Cure that the fame of her preparation reached the ears of Mr. James Doan, the • eminent specialist of Kingsville. He obtained some of Aunty Rogers', preparation, zyid his. superior knowledge of medicine told him at ohee that she had made a most valuable discovery. ; Although this formula was a most excellent one, yet Professor Doan, by experimenting, improved it and brought it to such perfection tliat it was found to be an infallible sure for ail kidney and bladder troubles. It was found to be a healing medicine for the kidneys. It soothed their surfaces and strengthened them, and thus helped the kidneys to remove all the waste matters from the .blood. For some years the medicine was only used round about James Doan's neighbourhood, but its merit soon spread, and to-day Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are known throughout the world as the great specific for all kidney and bladder troubles. - The value.of ,:;S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS | eaenot be over-estimated, because the kidneys are the most important organs of the body. They filter the blood. Soan's Baekaehe Kidney PHls are for weak, worn out, tired, languid, restless, nervous, irritable people; people easily worried . over trifles, peevish, chilly, short of breath, : dizzy, irregular heart, rhewnatic, with pains in the back, neuralgia, sleepless, debilitated and used up- Such people have kidney disease, and they may be 1 oared by healing the kktaeys whieh eause those symptoms. Doan's ; Backache Kidney Pills do this. Have you any of the symptoms Baal's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists ,uhl storekeepers at 3/- per box (six boxes 16/6), or will »be j posted on receipt ©f price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pittstreet, Sydney, N.S.W. But Be Sure They are Doan's, " The i photograph and letter we are privileged to publish below testify eloquently to the value of Ayer's Sarsaparilla: y- "In my line of business, viz., * . miner and prospector on the v ! , mr fields in tho West, one is always m <int subject to feeling out of sorts on Jfi ,\®v? account of the diet. Several times I bad to give up work anil ■ seek medical advice, which is Mm L \ very expensive there. ' I got ho" j&BijSi.relief, and then tried several tonics, one after the other, but they did me no lasting good. ; _ . Reading about Ayer's Sarsapar»lla, I gave it a trial. It did me / more good, with lasting ' effect, /ZtJwmthan anything I ever took; and I : ■ '- now-always take two or three bottles out with me.andy have no more occasion for expensive medical bills.".— Th6mi>- - ' son, Ilindley St., Adelaide, S. A'. 1 Such a testimonial shows how valuable Ayer's b'arsaparilla is to those v'y who need strength, energy, a clear brain, and ability to prosecute - • ; life's work successfully. It removes all feeling of exhaustion, braces . up, makes work easier, gives strength to the muscles, refreshes and invigorates, and, best of all, takes out every impurity from the blood. AYER'S Sarsaparilla The • Greatest of All Nerve Tonics. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S, A. Be sure that you are not induced to take some other Sarsaparilla, claimed to be "just as good." See that you get " AYER'S " Sarsapariila. Ayer's Pills act on the liver; they cure biliousness. n r ? , • I CORNS CORNS I Does not let go of you when you apply i - ■ . V? . ' - ' • S Hons or liniments to your aching joints o? | Cl'REb TOR EVER WITH | stiff muscles. It simply loosens its bold \ tt COR NEAT A " 1 I for a while. j UUKNtAI A. , | Why? \. They Won't Come Back. | Because to get rid of. rheumatism you i Price Is. I aiust correct the acid condition of the blood j | on which it depends. Take Hood's Sarsa- \ Prepared only by. I parilla which has wrought the most won- B - .» . amr _ Uo „ ict 1 derful, radical and permanent cures of this A - S " J - LAMB, Chemist | painful disease. 1 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, i "I was suffering from rheumatism and 1 -Also at SYMONDS. STREET. | not able to use my limbs. After taking g Hood's Sarsapariila a short time, I was ' ■ • ' -- able to walk some and am now as well as ~ usual. I can recommend Hood's as a sure cure for rheumatism." George S. Adams, fiSUTTISR-SCOTCH Terrace End, Palmerston, North, X. Z. • 10 W1 I Cn-OWW « V»« ■ Hood's SarsaDarllla ,s THE healthy and _ w W.* fcfcfcti nourishing sweet IN irtdiPi//effu 0 ' 1 !.!? chemists. Made by THE OLD COUNTRY. ASK * ' "OodCo..Lowpll.Mass.u.s.A. THE CONFECTIONER FOfT CALLARD & BOWSER'S. all leading Chemiats and. Store«, Is and 2*.- J ' urn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 6 (Supplement)

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