Every Picture Tells a Story Of Weak, Aching Backs and Sick Kidneys; of Irritable, Dropsical, Neryous People who Need Have you Backache, Headache, Dizziness, Sleeplessness? Are you Bloated and Sallow? Losing Appetite and Flesh ? Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are the' great remedy for all Kidney and Bladder Troubles/ If 3 7 0u ..-have any of the above symptom s, your; kidneys are either clogged or diseased, and these symptoms are warnings of more sferious - trouble to follow---'Bright's Disease, Dropsy, or Diabetes. , , ' : i ... ■ .'■ '0 - Look well to your kidneys at the first* sign -of anything wrong. - Grive themyjust the aid they .require m Doan's Backache Eidney Pills, the great kidney and bladder medicine, and ; see ho^ well and fit you feel after you take them for a ; short time. Their effect is marvellous, and lasting. , Down's Backache Kidney Pills are a certain cure for all forms of kidney trouble. They instantly relieve the congested, overworked kidneys, and gradually bring them back to health. Their whole action is on the kidneys and bladder —not on the bowels— and by doing one things theyido that one thing well. For 75 years Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have been m use, and they are the first medicine m the world .for kidney and bladder troubles. - ; : i'yif-i ' ' Doan^s Backache Kidney Pills are sold : 'b*f'---^' : Che?"nifSta aiid Storekeepers at 3s. per box (six boxes, 16s. 6d.), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 70 Pitt-street, Sydney, N;S.W. BUT BE SURE THEY ARE DQAN'S, P. WEBB,r HERBAL SPECIALISE . • 23 GHUZNEE-ST., WELUSBGTON. . " November^ 1905. To Mr. F. Webb, Herbal Specialist-— ', Dear Sir, — It is with great pleasure I write to thank you m saving ray wife's lifo,. after a long and painful illness. She was Buffering with an internal growth, with a verybad attack of piles, and asthma. It has post me a- lot of money for different medicines ; they have done not the least good, and at last shogot so bad that the doctor said he could do no more for her, and we were to let her have anything she fancied, as she could not last many days. But, a friend of mine that was under your care told me to try and see if you could do her any good. She called to let you know of the case, and you called. I told you the doctor wanted to operate on her, but you said nothing of. the. sort— ths-fc you would promise to have her out of her bed again. I can only thank the Almighty that He has given you tlie power and abilities to do as you have done ; for Ido not believe there is another njan under the sun that could have done the 'same, for- my wife is up and about her work again. I could never have believed- it had I have been told by anyone else. It is a most wonderful cure, and I feel sure she would not have been hero now if it had not been for you. •' Hoping you may be spared for the benefit of the' public at large. You can make any use of this you may think fit, and anyone wishing further proof can get it by applying at 104 Tjnakari-road. My wife's age is over 75 years, and that was very much against her. Ido not know how to express my gratitude for your kindness. I have also to thank you for the cure of two of my daughters, with different complaints ; and one of them (Mrs. Philp) is well and strong again, and the otheu (Sirs. Ganaway) is improving wonderfully. Wishing you every success. My wife joins me m thanking you. I am, yours faithfully, . ALFRED MATTHEWS, 104 Tinakori-road, Wellington. Successfully Combatting Disease. — A newspaper representative who recently visited the consulting -rooms of Mr. F. .Webb,' herbal specialist, of this city, gained some idea of the widespread popularity' of his method of successfully combatting disease. On the occasion mentioned^ Mr, Webb's appropriately furnished rooms m Colombo-street North were filled with patients, and every minute siaw the number increasing: Prom the tone of the numerous authentic testimonials received by Mr. Webb from persons m almost every part of the colony; who have been cured by his system of herbal and vegetable treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created n sonsation amongst those who have had them brought under their notice. In all over nine thousand ''cases hwb been dealt with by his system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during the. eighteen months Mr. Webb has been established m .this city ho has treated close upon fifteen hundred cases. One strong feature of his system is that it <\co-.i away with thn necessity for surgical operations m a large number of cases where such operations avo usually considered necessary. He has removed from the human, body various growths which are usually only removed by means of operations. -The esteem' in \vhi<sh My. Webb is held by his patients m this city was shown' oh Monday afternoon, when about one hundred patients and ex-patients waited on him and presented him with an iihmV'j_i.;ted address and a gold medal. The , address, which is artistically designed, and is "signed by S3 persons vrho have been benefitted by Mr. Webb's system of treatment, ref ere. tf.) Mr. Webb's skilful and valuable services performed m this city and district /luring the pasfc twelve.months. Of some of thp cases dealt with the signatories deem it- na exaggeration to say that they border on the miraculous ; m some instances complaints of .twenty years' standing have been cured, and m others he has been successful where medical practiiiqnem have given them up as incurable. Recognition is also made of tlie many gnvtiu'tovs .'services rendered by Mr. Webb to persons m straitened circumstances who .have received hia specin] attention and garb, altogether apart- from any mercenary .cpnsider.vlioii?. Tha gold medal which accompanied the address bore the inscription.;-—'' To W. Webb, <wu«j big patients hi Ohristchurch:" " Mr.' Webb is leaving ona ten days'.vimt to, Wellington, w^aepg there are one hundred patients requiring his attention,—" The Press." F. WEBB, HERBAL SPECIALIST. Box 384 G.P.0., Wellington.
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NZ Truth, Issue 68, 6 October 1906, Page 8
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1,028Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 68, 6 October 1906, Page 8
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