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Medical. ■ "■" ___ of i S til lIS TSWiI H II HSPB H 'HWH M»9 r u / / :' - US 1 , 1 \ wfk — 3 I Kill^WfiH/// ■■ \ s Yes; thousands of them here in Auckland. In ) < offices, in workshops, in homes —everywhere they may ) i be found. But they should not be —Nature ? S never intended them to ache. And they wouldn't C ✓ ache if it were not for the delicate nature of those i r filters of the blood —the kidneys. You know that \ 5 when a filter gets clogged up there's going to be 5 ? serious trouble if it isn't cleaned out. It's exactly ? h the same with the kidneys —they became clogged and \ J disordered through cold, overwork, strain,, or faulty ( / living—the poisons they ought to take out of the s / blood are left and carried all round the system. ( A Backaches and Kidney Trouble follow as surely as \ > night follows day. But there's a cure—a perfectly ( 5 safe, sure, and proved cure— Dean's Backache c \ Kidney Pills. J }~ | AUCKLAND PROOF,"] \ ( Mr. H. L. Kidd, Beaconsfield Street, Arch Hill, Auckland, r X says:—"l saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and as I \ C was suffering with the kidneys, got some at Pascoe's Pharmacy. , > ? / For some years I bad been afflicted with pains In the small of S } my back, and was also troubled with the secretions, which were t > painful and full of sedimentary matter. The pain in. my back was € ) so bad that I could scarcely straighten up. I am pleased to in- V \ form you that three boxes of Doan s Backache Kidney Pills cured J 3 me. Dam's Backache Kidney Pills are excellent for the kidneys, and J \ I am pleased to publicly recommend them." . . i > Four years later Mr. Kidd makes a second statement: —"I V > am still wellfree of backache and urinary trouble, and have been ) J during the past six vears. I need not enlarge on this,, the facts \ \ speak, for. themselves.*' ) \ For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3/- per box (six boxes 16/6), J f or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt X / Street, Sydney. " V " After having recovered from rheumatic fever I was »>o weak that I thought I would never get strong again. .JffiS&Sit A friend insisted that I should Jl jSSP&v ,■ try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After I wT *W< k a d" taken about half a bottle '■' i'M*9b Ei/A my appetite got better and I be- \ t| 18)1*3 ikJ J»k\ v x .k *— lli V W\ gan to be quite light-hearted. I Amx was l u^e and strong before fwWfyP I had finished the sixth bottle, I hut to make sure I took in all eight bottles." ft / Adelaide. AVER'S Sarsaparilla makes the blood rich in red corpuscles, thereby imparting to it new life- ; giving power. Begin taking it at once. Day after day you will slowly , but steadily feel yourself growing stronger and stronger. | As now made, Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains no alcohol. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas that will disappoint! you. Get "AYER'S." » Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LoweU, Mass., U. S. A. ————————i~— i. ■ in ■ , 1 I. i 1,, ' A|jAw. C Gold Aedal Paris 1900 *\ ■ llßrivallea for the Complexion! NO oure-no pay J ISl^^^K^^^Si j WlotettaHalr Food llllSißPl Docs not effect a permanent cure for J IF*WOLFFS SQHKJiJIRLSRIJHE Baldness, Dandruff, or any similar I Q a „ C h em | sts A . Perfumers'] hair complaint, with from one to six V 'J bottles, provided the hair roots arc still alive, you will be given your money back in full. "~ " "~ ~" ~* - — 31* A WONDERFUL. DISCOVERY. Chemists. Stores, Hairdressers. .This is the age of research and experiment, when jo w>i/->losmlo Ap-miitQ- *" nature, °to speak, isransackedby the scientific J in'eanu Sifpv »Tri mmf for the comfort and happiness of man. Scicncehaj « MESSRS. GORMLM AND COOK, indeed made giant strides during the past century, g Oornmerce-siieei. and arnong be-by no means least important— H . . < . i ' discoveries in medicine comes that of oi When one thinks of the fact that TH API O • § not millions, but milliards of microbes and This preparation is unquestionably one of the most g , . . , , . .■"... ,(.„„i „u,a _„«. genuine and reliable Patent Medicines ever intro- *3 bacteria— which this actual photograph 2 uced) and has, we understand, been used in the _ Of a minute drop of tooth moisture forms a Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Kostau, Jobert, pq specimen—arc living in a neglected mouth, Maisonneuve, the well-known Chassaig. .£ i ... ,° ~ °j-„. ,■ .' nac, and indeed by all who are regarded as autho- H it seems nothing less than disgusting to rit i C3 in such matters. includin| the celebrated a allow SUCh destruction to COntinUO in Our Lallemand, and Rom, by whom it was some timo mouths and teeth. since uniformly adopted, and that it is worthy the ' attention of those who require such a remedy we g __H— "i»ii„ think there is no doubt, from the time of Aristotlejtf!;\ » downwards, a potent agent in the removal of Q "ST these diseases has (like the famed philosopher's g i ' . A- *X stone) been the object of search of some hopeful, *$ r ***?>» «Oi. generous minds; and far beyond the mere power— J\SSSSr,i % *~j'*'\ \ ' \«"** X x * such could ever have been discovered— trans- P4 A~-*7?C " ' V *&/* i \i. muting the baser metals into gold is surely the dis- g '»r 7 .ok ''g V A« J £>X coveryofaremedysopotentastoreplenishthefail- m (A | (^i^l^M&jL?-.-!«.*& M"' M in S energies of the confirmed ivutin the one case, O I - = %Kfc. -¥* IT>l C«gfSS\ « V and in the other so effectually, speedily and safely « I'* >%?'* ••~^2> : ?f"'3 : *%:i -O - I to ex P el from tfa * system without the aid, or even * \ jSTifc 'hi *i*Ol"a 2 the knowledge, of a second party, the poisons of r 4 l/*— M V If i acquired or inherited disease in all their protean C \-rZk?/>' ' •.*S\."«»* ""v?"""**/* / forms as to leave no taint or trace behind. Such is § \^r^- v Y\\J THE NEW FRENCH remedy § , THERAPIOW i /£■ -"-** s fcjfi.3 r which may certainly rank with, if not take prece- Q ~J?~lwr dence of, many of the discoveries of our day, about " which no little ostentation and noise have been H made, and the extensive and ever-increasing deBacteria found in the, human mouth, that has been created for this medicine wher- t* 600 times magnified. _ ever introduced appears to prove that it is des- M It is simply incredible that there still tined to cast into oblivion all those questionable exist many educated people who refuse to "5T di f that w ,f. forraerl y th ,° °'= reliance of 3 v J. { •*. . i 5 ix -, x medical men. Therapion may be obtained of tho S realise that it IS an absolute necessity not principal chemists and merchants throughout tb« 3 only for the preservation of the teeth, but vorld.—DiamondFields Advertiser,Km»EHi.KY. also for the general health, to take regular care of the mouth and teeth. " Odol arrests most thoroughly and effect- .AUCKLAND TTJEKISH ively all fermentation and decomposition ySiiP&v •"» BATHS 00in the mouth. Everyone who uses Odol ifflrTTS may N \akk\" daily as regularly every day insures the greatest HB JfL. a TONIO BY TUB MOST protection for his teeth and mouth that DELlCATEscientific, discovery has up to the present Unequalled for the Comtime made possible. plexiouj This liquid antiseptic dentifrice is daily Ladies and Gentlemen daily from 9 a.m. to used by thousands of doctors and dentists 6 ,,*>- m ?"»"« a ° d » m ,S°S?J ♦hpmwhms tae world. Baths. 3s; Ha>, and Cold Baths, tnemseiyefa. . t with Shower. M and ls.-V. Arnold, Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13948, 2 January 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13948, 2 January 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13948, 2 January 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)