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"Why Am I Always III?" . ' There art many people who seem I TORTURED WITH PAINS ' to be always taking medicinc, and i IN THE BACK. yet are always ailing. j * Enr r Mrs. C. F.. Messervy, 83 Ashborne Street. The reason is this. They do not | {"J'"'* Woolstsa, Christchurch, says:—*"Owin; to the RIGHT SORT Of VTlCdicinc. , I the actio* of my kidneys. 1 „„ medicine tha( cur#s : ' I tortured backache f r months. J coaM , a |, d | seases . J t j s no USC taking a v Btft I not stoop frrrty, in ail my movements Kidney and bladder remedy for con- B were bampeted. At times i«« atao st s ti pa tion, livsr complaint, or lung Tlf I crippled «ttb the rata, aau 1 used to /eel as troubles, neither IS it any gOOd '—T^ 1 "< S It umybacitwonid break, i was also uouUed taking ORDINARY medicine for! \y*'--with diizy attack?, and foe ?nv- kidney and bladder troubles. ! t M : thtQg. After trying distcxent kidney remedies 111Yl m7f without rlerivini any ben;st, I u-as advised to DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY I fv' tj take Doan's Backache Kiinev Pills. These PILLS are SOLELY for the kidneys ' t&BW M Piiis did me RO od ri?ht from the first few and bladder. They are the best " • doies, and by the tiaje I had taken fonr medicine known for uric acid - I botues, i was perfectly c«ed. and have bad troubles, dropsy, urinary disorders, : ' no return of my oid complaint since, a period gravel and stone, pains in the back ' 1 oi over six years. J am in grand health ""d 'OinS, rheumatism, lumbago, 3jtf S,'} j /iTv'v.jVlS fl now, and attribute my permanent curesoiely and sciatica, for these ailments arise jfii'y ?' iu \|> I to Doan's Backache Kidney Pills.'' from Urinary poisons left in the blood by weak kidneys. j § 1 Be Sure You Get" Doan's" |For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers ' at 3/ - Pf bottle (six bottles. 16/6). or posted _ _ *v GAPES& CO.] 85 vtcroK&LjsrKEsr ||j - jiff llftJ|HS^iwm|M,lM raraWMwo DECORAI7N6 ■ - rjM 1 Billiards! rjILY polishes gather and hold the dust, g wmummKumßmammmm I Wk ' soiling clothing, linen and every thing-with <« 1 m which tKey come in contact. Johnson's Prepared ,nm |0r I II Wax imparts a perfectly hard, dry, glasslike polish. |Ha ■Bra |ra It forms a thin protecting coat over the varnish, ajf t Y €& I adding years to its life. It never becomes sticky |ffi| ■ Cft I lllvi v I or tacky in the hottest weather or from the heat I|| 1 of the body. Consequently it does not show finger IB I quickly and jl 11 It Cannot Gather Dust 4 /,fl I merwhoowns 1 fIV Johnson's Prepared Wax polishes and finishes with BR I Billiard Table. His whole H EK: one application. There is nothing like it for keep- |B ■ family enjoys the thrill- ■ Eg. j n g dining room tables bright and tempting. fl9 8 Gfeen n °c"oth r °Uniike • I |S' Hot dishes have no effect whatever on it. ' Egg H other indoor pastimes, H || Have Your Piano, Gramophone and Mahog- S3 i S°t3?harm d indeS' I 1 an y Furniture a Bluish, Cloudy Appearance? B I the oftener the Game iss B This can be easily, quickly and permanently re- g|f ■ played the more fascm- H moV ed with Johnson's Prepared Wax, The Dust- ■ atmg it becomes. H m Proof Polish. Splendid for Craftsman Furniture also. ' ,11 ■ If your Farm or Station. H * T „ ,„ r 'Si ■ is without a Billiard O lag Every family has dozens of uses for Johnson's Prepared JjVax- gfl H Table,get Alcock's Cata- H Keep a tin always on hand for polishing your I Afcock^s r have y blen j B" Linos. Piano Woodwork I!' H building Tables that for I Floors Furniture MotorCar mR B Speed, Accuracy and Ha B Durability are unox- «|g Use This Coupon for Trial .Tin |Bg|. I celled Sm •iwmwMMfOMMiinmiiittitnmtiHMHiiiMiHimmiimttnmtn Blm B There's a Table to fit |n ____ I enclose 6d. for trial tin of ijjp# fl VOUl' room G S Johnson's Prepared Wax— iWaa H . Blw sufficient for a good test. ]B%J H Tho Convertible Billiard- K0 Also send book on Home i|H B Diner is highly popular. Beautifying free and postpaid y&k ■ Serves either for Dining j "*s^ x : i«f B or lor Perfect Billiards. j 1 m/ y'feparca Name wH B All Table* Obtainable on Small $5/ (LEANS ANDDOLISHES m io ■ Deposit and Easy Terms. 1 \\ff _ I '••>» Address tnl I ( m ' .H I ALCOCK & CO., LTD. j I usually buy from j| | B Held Office a*i Factory: Welliirtoo l| fu>OftS / I fjj&J ••••• 1 g .And at Auckland A ChristchuTch B 1 Fill out thit coupon S NOTE.— Amenta aro : | 379 Ke«t St., SyJaer. W. S. W. | Health in Summer comes to those who eat light, simple, whole- ; i some foods. The Ideal First Meal is ' nri L Our Chief Gunsmith knows the I nprp ni/iv np jast w ° rd ° n Gun rep^ ll ?* jf&g* lIVI V lllllj I/v Send in your gun for an overAIT i* ■ I I now ' k e read y w^en M V£>3irc Al U/nrK the Shooting season commences hL ' 1 ■■ S C£3l 3 vl fliflll —it wiJl soon come. And imcooked in i minute. mediately prior to the opening Tempts the appeiite—Digests ! «m f llfl the season our workshops are s'r- pi- :si j in your uia bun cncapcr than meat—especially , 7 F . in hot weather. i «»/%* I wc have a large stock of guns at ! Vrf ' ■— all prices to select from—Cashi * * more's, Sjmofds', etc., etc. the price. < Order Oto to-day j El ,1 "ff -A-JM COLOMBO -enjoy it e verv d»v. | ffCCCC LilU. STREET . If nnobtainab'e please write to Latin- w , " 1 » w down & Sod, Ltd., Ghrist^hnruh, msntionine srocer'n name. It is I KS2Sfi—7l7s worth taking trouble to get Oto. h*ines-13 AGRICULTURAL SHOW and MARQUEES, TENTS, PATRIOTIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES COtfiMITTEES, Etc. and FORMS on Hira ttmvkesaj, nse supply. let us YOU " u JOHNSON & COUZINS nsn --10KE PLENTIFUL TU-DAV. Sa "' an "' IM. 878 C< "-° MBO BT Jj RABBITS. v ' Phone 3751. 052

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 3

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