nnrrCiiit.ii W^^^^ AUCKLAND JJflj COMES ON QUIETLY. - The great danger of kidney disease •JssMfak is the quiet way it sets in. The most serious disease of the kid- If 1 neys may be shown by nothing J^^ S 11 more than swollen feet or puffy |f|§§ I|> S eyes; in all other respects the f|| s HIT 111 patient may feel in excellent WSj. ml § ffp^nj' In other patients, however, the symptoms may be more Al*9 marked; there may bo lumbago ti&f pains in the loins and back, inflammation of the bladder, rheumatism, or obstinate dropsy. The patient may seem unnaturally tired, and drowsy, irritable, and depressed. Intense headache, chilliness, giddiness, blurred sight, irregular heart, weakness, and wasting are other symptoms often associated with disease of the kidneys. Generally some irregularity is noticed in the condition or the flow of urine; gravel or sediment are common indications of kidney and bladder disease. TREATMENT.— Backache Kidney Pills are of the highest value in the treatment of diseases of the kidneys and bladder. They remove the irritants which cause a frequent desire to relieve the bladder, and they eliminate excess uric acid—the great cause of rheumatism, lumbago, gravel, and stone. BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. A LASTING CURE. Mr. W. Lee, 58, Wellington Street, Auckland, says:—"For years I suffered agony from backache and kidney trouble, but although I took all sorts of different medicines, nono of them gave me any permanent relief. My back used to ache till it felt like breaking, and I was almost bent double. If I tried to stand up straight, the pain was more than I could bear. The kidney secretions were much affected, being thick and cloudy and very frequent, "i was also subject to dizzy feelings. Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills were one day recommended to me as a sure cure for my complaint, so I got a bottle* and soon found they were doing me good. Before I had finished the sixth bottle of the Pills' I was, completely cured, all signs of the backache and kidney trouble having entirely disappeared. That was five years ago, and lam still well, so my euro is a permanent one. Anyone who suffers as I once did should take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and I am sure they will derive great benefit from them." Four years later Mr. Lee confirms his previous statement: —" It is now nine years" since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me, and I have had no return of my old complaint during all that time." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 8/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or will be posted on receipt of price by Joster-McOlellan Co., 76, Pitt Street, Sydney. 2
For all Lung Troubles take Prescribed by the medical profession organs.. Angler's Emulsion is soothing and for twenty-two years Angier's Emulsion healing to throat, lungs, stomach and infests now universally recognised as a standard tines, and it has a most invigorating, tonic approved treatment for coughs, bronchitis, influence upon the general health. Equally asthma, consumption, and for all catarrhal useful for children or adults, it is an invalugffections of the respiratory or digestive able household remedy for chest affections, "MY FRIENDS THOUGHT I WAS IN CONSUMPTION." Recovering slowly from a severe attack of Emulsion, and before I had finished the typhoid fever, I was stricken down with a first bottle I lost the harsh cough, and after heavy cold on my lungs which I could not three bottles I was a different man.. I shake off, I was reduced to, a frame and now weigh 14 stone and am in perfect my friends thought I was to consumption, health.—Alderman J. T. Magin, 16, William On the advice of a doctor I tried Angier's Street, Tighes Hill, Newcastle, N.S.W. FREE TRIAL Send name and address, <d, postage, and mention this paper. BOTTLE/ Angier Chemical Co., Ltd., 7, Barrack Street, Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 7 (Supplement)
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