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Does Your Work Make You 111 7 Many Trades Strain The Kidneys. Are you dragging yourself to and from your work, wondering what causes those pains in the hack, that tired feeling, the headaches, dizziness, and urinary ills? You may have thought of kidney trouble, but wondered what you could have done to hurt the kidneys. Well, many trades that call for work inside in cramped positions: in changing temperatures; in damp places; among chemicals ; or on jolting vehicles, are themselves hard on the kidneys, and once the kidneys are upset they can’t rest. You can help them by taking things easier, all excesses and worries, and by using Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills to repair 'the damave, just as many others in Wellington have done. Every Picture Tens A Story" WELLINGTON MAN CURED TO STAY CURED. Mrs. Jas. Edwards, 7 Caperera Street, Melrose, Wellington, says : —** As-a result of a bad cold which settled on his kidneys, my husband suffered agony for some time. He was so bad that he had 4o lie up, and could not even turn in his bed. As time went on he got worse, for urinary trouble developed, the secretions being thick and cloudy, and containing a red sediment. His legs swelled a good deal, and this I knew was a sign of dropsy. He was really very ill, but nothing did him any good. One day a friend urged him to try Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and he is very glad he took the advice, for four bottles completely cured him. This did hot happen yesterday, but ten years ago, and I am pleased to say my husband has not been troubled with his kidneys all that time. He always keeps Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills in the house, and takes a dose now and then, just as a preventative against his old complaint. ’* * Six years later Mrs. Edwards says My husband still has great faith in Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, they cured him some years ago, and he is never troubled with his kidneys now,” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3/per bottle, or direct from Foster •McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton St., Sydney. DOAN’S Kidney PI LLS. nr n y s' NOTE Be sure to set WRIGLEYS 35 Now Three Flavours IGLEY Here is the delicious chewing sweet that costs so little and lasts so long. And the new “JUICY FRUIT” flavour lives up to the reputation of the other two. ' You Just can’t chew it long enough to loose the flavour. 6 Big bars in each packet for Made in Australasia SEALED TIGHT-KEPT RIGHT The Flavour Lasts!

V Splendid—They wear so well! Month after month they are in use with scarcely any sign of wear. You will find your hoots last three times as long. 4/- Dainty Sets for Ladies 4/SOLES A HEELS Pet sit 4/-: 5/6: 6/6: »Ps RUBBERS HEELS only I V. *La*t the time of three 1 * SOLD BY BOOTMEN EVERYWHERE. Agents for tttvr Zealand— BRADFIELD McPHERSON, Ltd, 34. WATER STREET. DUNEDIN. WORN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 4

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