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Give Those Worn Nerves a Rest Housewives who are often “all unstrung” ar e^z“ Every PidWe apt-to think it due en- s j lf QSf tirely to family cares. y But nervous troubles often come from kidney weakness, and then the best help for it is to help the kidneys. When the kidneys are slowed up from a cold, or some unseen cause, their work of filtering the blood is hindered. Poisonous uric acid, which the kidneys should throw off, clogs the blood, and the nerves are constantly irritated. Uric acid poisoning causes nervousness, crossness, worry, headaches, dizzy spells', tiredness, rheumatic pains, and indigestion, and, if allowed to run on, heart disease and gravel. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have helped thousands of tired, nervous women. They are good for backache, too, and for bladder troubles] and are perfectly harmless. ENDORSED BY A DUNEDIN WOMAN. A LASTING CURE. T*. % Mrs J. Blee, 15 Thomas Burns Street, Dunedin, says: “After suffering for some time with several distressing symptoms of kidney trouble such as backache, dizzy attacks, restless night, and a constant tired feeling, I was urged to trv a course of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. The recommendation I felt sure was genuine, so I got a supply at once, and commenced taking them. In a. few days the pain in my back felt a little easier, and I could move about with out suffering so acutely. I was delighted at the improvement so continued with the medicine until 1 was cured. I only used four bottles of Doan’s Pills, and my cure is perfect; nir back is free from pain, the dizzy turns have left me, and I sleep soundly at night. I cannot say enough in praise of this grand remedy, and recommend other kidney sufferers to give it a trial,” Six years later, Mrs' Blee confirms her previous statement: Tam still well. and have had no trouble with my kidneys since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me over six years ago.” BE SURE YOU GET DOAN’S. All Chemists, 3/- per bottle ; or from Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. DOAN£ Backache Kidney Pills. J m m The Story of the Juvenile Grocer Little Elsie, attired in her mother’s beat hat and furs, is doing a deal with Brother Jack across the play-time grocery counter. . This is what Mother heard from the window: “And have you any TIGER TEA?" “No, madam,” says the young grocer: just as good.” TIGER TEA. ’but we have the PUSSY-CAT brand, which is “How DARE you try to sell me anything but You know there is NO tea as good, and my husband would NEVER drink any other, nor would my children,” indignantly retorted the young housewife. ,So you see that when Elsie gets a home and husband of, her own there will be TIGER TEA in her house, just as there is in her mother’s. What is a “Kodak”? p Look for • the name " Kodak" on : Camera and Film.. Don’t imagine that every small camera is a “ Kodak.’’ The word * Kodak” is the exclusive property and Trade Mark of the Kodak Company, and cannot lawfully be used to describe products not made or supplied by them. And don’t imagine that every film that will fit your “ Kodak is a Kodak Fdm—every film made by the Kodak Com* pany bears the name on the carton and on the ends of the spool. " Kodaks and Kodak Films arc made by the Kodak Company and by nobody alse. Autographic Koclahs from. 42f3 Brownie Cameras from 11 {9 LATEST PRICE-LIST FREE OF ALL KODAK DEALERS And KODAK (Australasia) PTY.. LTD.. G.P.O. Box 1474, Wellington And at Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin Hot WAtcP from live Mflindy room tire fiOILL) Fire, . f/ COMFORT & CONVENIENCE. V With a Unique Boiler Fire in your Sitting Room you can have a supply of Hot Water at no extra cost and without trouble. In homes where the cooking is done with Gas or Electricity this new Fire is indispensable. It provides Hot Water for the prepaVaTea the Kitchen Sink, the Lavatory >tc. ’ It also permits or the fire m the i Range being dispensed with in the These Fires are becoming very and many are now installed m iws and other houses. The price is very moderate. Y, WALKER, LTD., Mannlactnrai, DuneAln.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 3