Many people have kidney trouble, but unfortunately they do not know it by that name. They think that their own dull, heavy headaches, dizzy, tired feelings, faint spells, rheumatism, and irregular heart, come from some other cause. Sometimes they do. The kidnevs are not the cause of all diseases, but they are the cause of most, because they have the most work to do. It is their duty to filter the impurities out of the blood, and for this purpose all the blood passes through the kidneys once every four minutes, day and night, Kidney trouble affects the whole organism sympathetically. It is these kidney impurities in the blood that cause that fagged-out, run-down, sleepless, restless feeling. They make you irritable, easily worried, and excited over trifles, and make you discouraged. But don't imagine you have some incurable disease. Treat the cause—doctor your kidneys—and remedy, help the kidneys to filter the impurities that are causing your trouble out of the system. WOMAN'S LASTING CURE. Mrs. R. Ritchie, Library Street, Carterton, says: — a " Over seven years ago I made a statement to the effect that Doan's Backache -1 • pills bad cured me of kidney If trouble. I can now say that If' they not only cured me but that the core has proved per--4 manent—l am still well to- -, day. I had been a martyr to backache, headaches and giddiness, but Doan's Backache Kidney Pills altered all that seven years ago, and I - / will always have a good word J to say for ihis wonderful remedy." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Pains in the sides and Back, Urinary Troubles, Gravel, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness and Nervousness. s-iiiSSl K&S& 35* M m Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3/- per box (six boxes for 16/6), or will be sent on receipt of price by FosterMcClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. mms- -
Chamberfafn's Stomach and Liver Tab.) lets are purely vegetable, and contai* no ingredient that can in any way l;» injurious to the most aelicate person, lheir action is mild and gentle without any of the painful sensations experiencd by the use of Pills. Chamberlain's I otonach and Liver Table 1 - --*- -- tonic, strengthen the systei lent ot the bowe The passenger (to the owner of the motor-car): "I toll you, sir, I would give twenty pounds to bo out of this car." The Jovial Owner:' "You stick to your money, old man. If the raiE'■ay gates at the foot of this hill aa-e closed, it won't cost you a cent."
la common -when the blood needs pui. fying and enriching, for then the blood fails to give the digestive organs the stimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions. Hood's Sareaparilla and Pillfl are the medicines to take. The}' make the blood pure and rich, and streuglhun all the digestive organs. "I had indigestion, was nnnble to work, had no appetite, food distressed me, could not sleep. Friends recommended Hood's saparilla. After taklnj on« bottla I felt aueh relieved, I continued taking It imd now am well.;' M. A. Abolpe, Maoku, N. Z. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsapan'lla
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 10
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