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LOOK FOR THE CAUSE Have you over thought what it is make* your back ache, your hoad, limbs, i.r muscles ache, that weakens your heart or makos you nervous, sloepless, or irritable? It is kidney trouble, and tho abovo areßom« of the symptoms. Doan'a Backache Kidne> Pills should be taken at tho first sign of anvthing wrong. They arc tho reliable kidnov and bladder mediome, and they are nerfcctly safo for men and women to use. Tho bpst ovideneo of this is tho statement which 'wo givo below, Mr Hugh Sutherland, late pf York place, Dunodin, and now living at Beaumont, noar Lawrence, nays:—"l have always worked amone horses, and somo two years ago while clipping a horso, something caused it to plungo, and it fell on mo and hurt my back and kidneys. I was laid up for a couple of weeks, and when I got up my back was very bad. I nad treatment froim doctor, but I derived no benefit from it. Then month after month I was suffering. The constant ache in my hack, the dim culty to stoop, and tho torture of trying to stand straight again was something awful I tried almost every remedy known for kidney trouble, but they were useless At last I was advisod to take Doan's Back ache Kidney Pills, and sent for some. 1 ff ot relief after tho first bottle, and this encouraged me to go on with them, six bottles, I am pleased to say, curing mo com pletely. I am now as well as can be, and m y back is strong and never aches." When asked about his cure three years later, Mr Sutherland says: —"Doan's Backache' Kidney Pills perfectly cured mo of backache, for I am still absolutely free oi this trying ailment. I cannot speak too highly of joan's Pills as a kidney remedy.' , Doan's Backache Kidney Pills aro sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-M'Clellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

The flavour of Redmill appeals to the palate of all—from grandfather to the tiny tots. No other cocoa makes such a delicious beverage as Redmill. It is beneficial to people of all ages. Mothers realise what a safe, pure, healthful drink it is for the children. In Australia and New Zealand it is fast becoming the popular cocoa. It undoubtedly is the ideal beverage. MILNE, BREMNER Ltd., Wholesale Agents, Dunedin.

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When they are hard to clean Metal-polishes will dissolve the Bon' Ami is cleaner and nicer to tarnish, but they also eat the use than a metal-polish. It is not metal. Bon Ami does the work oilyorbad smelling. Itis perfectly better and does not scratch or safe to use in cooking-utensils eat the metaL for it contains no acids. Bon Ami contains a soft, 'fr^i^tVgys^S'-v^^s. spongy mineral which y I'« rub's off the tarnish and / PRICE* the dirt by a physical { 8d PER CAKE. process instead or a \ fisjspyeip^Tornnthß chemical process. <(\ , CLEANS SCOURS POLISHES Sold everywhere WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS: DALCETY & CO., LTD.. DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 9

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