of Serious Kidney Trouble. MR W. A. HITOHINSON, the well-known | Jss'' " I Evangelist, who lives at Paeroa, N.Z., writes the 10l- 1 / < ,tMfk I lowing unsolicited letter, dated August 18, 1916:- / I "Every time I look at a local paper, or one from g llPsfc "' ' \ ,ffl I Queensland, and see so many testimonials for Doan's i $**$ | ' vJSjSStf 5 Backache Kidney Pills, 1 feel I am acting meanly by | ' ''"■■■ ' M|'^ : li^l»^^ withholding for so lout; what a blessing Doan's Pills '■ ■■■■^^Wf-^^^^^^W^ have been to me. 1 was suffering in Queensland from Wi^M'wM^S^^^ 1 backache and kidney trouble so severely that I had to ! give up my work and take twelve months' rest. I -^W^^P^^^^^M went to England, and while there was twice under the I troubled with backache and indifferent health for about '•■•'■■ E small ones. lam now p.-r!<>rtly restored to health, and j^^TO^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^S ou have my permission ■: me thus testimonial, and 1 hope that many sufferers, who are perhaps sceptical"* of patent medicines (as I wts at one time), may use this grand remedy, and derre enduring benefit from it, as I have done. lam well kmwn in parts of New g Zealand ami Queenslajid, havjut, hold charges m I i^^^"^l'^>i^ , 'lcrafflPfTfin)lTtff^TO '"'■' " - " -mmimiiiußa MR. W. A. HITCHINSON, PAEROA. If.Z. DOM'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS relieve the kidneys and bladder like ordinary medicines relieve the bowels. They drive out the uric acid, which is the great cause of backache, rheumatism, and lumbago, and they release the accumulated water in .cases of dropsy and retention. - They art? perfectly safe to use in all circumstances, and are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s per bottle, or mil be posted on receipt of price by FosterMcClelJan Co., 76, Pitt Street, Sydney.
Srescribed by the Medical Profession. ill' iJP^&wfMTOI BnMM mmtmEMmKmmmVm vnoinr M IMB Prescribed by the Medical Profession. There is no safer, more efficient, or more reliable llAl^Rff o remedy for children's ailments than Angier's Emulsion; moreover the little ones all like it and take if w-\\ — willingly when they refuse other medicine. It is in\M valuable or colds.coughs, bronchitis,whooping-corjgh, itMlli HI or any c * iest affection; or scrofula, rickets, or any \1» wasting disease; for building up after measlas, fevers, I h! \\ S si^w rf fft*' , \™l or or any weakened, run-down condition. For chit l^ml dren with poor appetite and weak digestion, it acta Mrs. Myrtlt Watkins, it, Cambridge Terrßde, VMv/ • :; ? : aa2'-"i.'c <)Wk Wellington, N.Z.,writes ■' I have proved Angler's tittiSw'■■■■'?& Emulsion to be a splendid family medicine. It V tßt '' ' nouiishea and builds up the children, and they all ¥ love it. Coughs and colds vanish immediacy a few t "f'/hkm doses art taken. Itseemsto be good for all illnesMs. \ I cannot speak too highly of it—lt is wonderful" rfawm/U f REE TRIAL Send name and address, id. postage, and tantfM (Ms paper. Illiilir BQTTU" ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 433 ClarenagStreet, Sydney, N.S.W. ill a Lesson in Practical Domestic gl l 111 Economy— Use Less and Get sI j Si = Tips") Tannin was after all a blessing because it kept =| = si= the heart stimulant caffeine under control. Similarly =B = SI = the caffeine entirely negatived the astringent action ot S i ~ 1 = the Tannin. This neutralising of one with the other =§ S =I = ! was only perfect in fine teas, thus showing that fine =I § = I=l teas were healthful. In addition, cheap ™^ 4 s| = ill Fine Teas are both Healthful =Jg ill is a blend of Fine Teas only. E1 S SHAli;|™'D Fort Street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 5 (Supplement)
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