Kidney Trouble is Serious jA3%, • . It used to be thought that ! fijP J\ -'..JL only urinary troubles and I « *«//«* backache were to be traced to ! fcX'M'gJi jfor/." the kidneys, but modem * science now shows that many fatal diseases have their beWißg ginning in irregularities of Jy these important organs. /ctll For tt ® kidneys are the \\J I blood purifiers. Every few f K<yi' minutes the blood passes I Jl' through them to be purified. '"'' m But when the kidneys are & weak and inflamed they canA not keep up with their great f/f m work, and so the poisonous Ym waste is left in the blood, and fM VV\ /H the whole body is being In ll slowly poisoned. l\v You soon feel languid, dizzy M and worn out. You cannot sleep—cannot eat —you grow jUHBA irritable and miserable. I J Puffy circles come under the eyes—the ankles swell— the muscles and joints are / j/jw stiff and rheumatic. There / P/S are urinary disorders, and you ft MB have to get up many times I JBw during the night Your back AJb jj jSJ is weak and aching—you ntHS* jj U may have sciatic pains and If you have any of the above symptoms give your BACKACHE CURED SWoETy&S Mrs. J. J. Carpenter, 3S Ward Street, Addiagton. VirfnttW Pill* nf which Christehureh, says:—" My husband saffcred with KHWey KIIIS, OT WniCn pains ia his back, which hampered bis movements ChnStChUrCh men and WOIIICII' a good deal. He heard that Doan's Backache SOeak SO highly. Kidney Pills were a care for this ailment, and sent to Banningtoo's Pharmacy {or some. He has GET DOAN'S, Remember! I never complained abont his back fince he used this wonderful remedy, in fact, he is qoite cured. Price, 3/- per bottle (six bottles. 16/6}. ■Seeing Die pood they did him he speaks well of at all Chemists and Stores, or post frcctrom this remedy. I believe there ■would beless pain in I I'oster-McClellan Co., 7* PittSt., Sydney. £ Uic irorld tf the people knew aN-mf rv«'»n , «; Mrs. Carpenter confirms the j Kidney Pills permanently {fig/ JgSlwiCffi cured my husband of back- /2fcJ jOQGrVGtGtiC' K2slUWnfl ;if.hc,f<jr lie had been perfectly R|D IBtaP™ free o( this trying ailment MH ■HHTOBI for the past fourteen years. ralß fil Rot-mtvH That's what I like about I vfS ' I | '~Why Not?^| I V Why not practise economy and yet buy '/ I 1 the best on the market by always pur- | | mH chasing "Amber Tips." i H Ha You are practising economy in its truest H| sense, because being a , blend of line teas I I ' you use less and get a better cup of tea. I J There is absolutely no economy in buying M H cheap inferior teas, they are wasteful and IH M injurious to health. .^H H costs a little more than others but is ■■ worth the money. At least give it a . fIH Jg m Packed in Three Grade*: , i\| [d 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 W I Prices advanced Twopence only 155J1 V J Eim
beautiful Nature intecdtd your liatr to be bczotifoL When Cie natoral oil whicb protects and beautifies the hair h deficient, it must be supplemented. Otherwise the hair v/ill become dull, dry, and brittle; it will split at the ends and prematurely (all out. It yon with to make it beautiful, you mast nib into the tcalp ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OH which flows Quicfciy roots'arid affojds tbA nourishment .oicnt«il to the growth aof hxxnriaat hair. Prepared in a goklen tiot for (air hair. - Sold b'y Stores, Chemist*, Hairdressers; or Rowlands, 67. Hattox Carded, Lokook. Great care must b® taxen to ask Rowland's Macassar 03, and a»flli cheap, gpnrious imitations. y ■ 'uammmmmwmmmmr'
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16037, 20 October 1917, Page 3
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