Comes on Quietly »B V \ ■ Gravel, Stone, M&m'vf fl Pains in the Loins, VP Qr Lumbago, Heart Attacks, Cold on the Kidneys. Dizziness and Faintness, Caused Terrible Suffering Unnatural Drowsiness, Rheumatism, Sciatica. Mrs. C. H. Matthews. 13, Pratt Street, -n > t> , , Poasonby, Auckland, says:—"As the re- L>oan a Backache Kidney suit of a, cold settling on my kidneys, I Pills reli#»v« +h. t;j„.„„ - j was so bad with backache that I was com- relieve the kidneys and pletely crippled, and could not even move bladder like ordinary medifrom my chair. The pains were awful, „;„„„ i- ~ and seemed to strike me right across mv neS relieve the bowels, loins The kidney secretions became They dispose of the excess affected, and my ankles and less swelled . . , , excess a good deal. I was also subject to dizzy uric aci d which is the great feelings, and always felt tired and worn cans* n c ■ • u , out. I was really in a very had state of ° f rheumat backhealth, but. until I got Doan's Backache ache, lumbago, and stone Kidney Pills, nothing I took did me anv A ,-, i ' good. I was advised by a friend to try d the ? release the acthis remedy, and it was a real friend's cumulated water in dronsv advice, lor a course of these Pills com- uropsj. pletely cured me. Twelve months have elapsed since then, and I have never _. felt the slightest return of my old com- Doan's Backache Kidney Pills plaint all that time, so I regard my cure are sold at 3/- per bottle (six as a permanent one." " " * bottles 16/6), at all chemists Two years later Mrs. Matthews savs: — and stores, or post free from "lam still well thanks to Doan's Back- Foster-McC'lellan Co., 76 Pitt ache Kidney Pills. They cured me of Street Svdnpv ' ' kidney trouble three years ago, and it ' & > dne-v----has proved a. permanent one." '-'" ZZ. yjmmmmmm For all Lung Troubles ta!ie ANgierSnulsion Of all Chemists, 1/3.2/9,4/6. ■ M Prescribed by the medical profession organs. Angier's Emulsion is soothine and for twenty-two years Angter s Emulsion healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intesis 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 invaluaffections 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 lypnoid tever, 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 snafce off. I was reduced to a frame and now weigh 14 stone and am in perfect my mends thought I was in consumption, health.—Alderman T T. Magin, 16, William Un the advice of a doctor I tried Angler's Street, Tighes Hill, Newcastl% N.S.W. tETRIAL Send name and address, 46. postage, and mention this paper. BOTTLE. Angier Chemical Co., Ltd., 7, Barrack Street, Sydney. illillilPPlllllllllJM ©Round the ) Clock — The Tea for When aII TimeS — <Journeyir><y A cup of rich steam—5— mg Amber lips *—■ Tea from the handy sr\ "Thermos" makes a *r I j \ delightful " break" in I v * ne journey. Hgj£ \ Perfect packing and ]Jfc&fsMf//li f '/// purity! — that's the ity > w///////Mlllr' reason. At home or 111 times when it's time or tea * ' et l^e tea %Tr mil be m fiHANLY AND SUCKLING, Agents, 41, FOIIT SIKLLX*AUCKLAND, AFRAID OF FOOD., ■Sufferers from Indigestion often b«com« ,^^___—, M i„- faddists as regards their food, and tind menjrre and unsatisfying diet. Hudson's ffll2^^^^ S^=s|^^^^^^ Kumenthol Jujubes correct Acidity of the " ,omach . " ;i1 their Antiseptic propertiei g^^o-naj^S^^^^^gS^^? prevent, abnormal fermentation of the fpj^^™pG7t^.■ : ferments to act. and if taken regularly i-:rfnl to those who suffer from HeartSUITABLE FOB OLD AflD ?OUNO. ln,rn - >•••*" !«"<*, and Dyspepsia. bold by til Cheaaiiti—lmi, '• M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 7 (Supplement)
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