You're find 'Every Picture Tells A Story *1 / m r m A LOW STATE OF THE NERVES MEANS A LOW STATE OF HEALTH, AND MAY BE DUE TO URIC ACID. Depression usually means a lqw condition of the system, and if you can't banish it by getting more air and exercise, sleeping more, eating simply, and resting body and brain, you might suspect uric acid poisoning. Usually you would be warned of this by pain in the back, dizziness, headaches, and urinary disorders. Fight uric acid by waking up the kidneys—stirring them up to filter the blood more thoroughly. There is a special medicine for this—Doan's Backache Kidney P t' . Certainly Doan's Pills are worth a trial, for they have relieved many in Christchurch. All Chemists, or 3/ a bottlo from Foster-McClollau Co. 15 Eamilton Street. Sydney. A CHRISTCHURCH MAN'S EXPERIENCE. Mr. J. J. Kemp, 39 Alkman's Ho#d, Merivale, Christchurch, soys : —" Tor years I was a grout sufferer from backBcho and kidney trouble, tho pains in my back being almost unbearable. I gonerally felt dull and depressed, and had no onergy for anything:, and at times would fed too ill to attend to my work. To stoop or move quickly meant torture, and when 1 hud to straighten my back, it felt like breaking, the pain wi'B so awful. Tho secretions wero irregular, thick and cloudy, and contained a red sediment. .One day, when I was feeling far from well, I saw in tho paper nn advertisement for Doan's Backache Kidney Tills, so decided to try them, and I am plad I did, for a sturrt courso cured me, and I now feel splendid." liight years lator Jlr. Kemp says:— "I have had no return of my old complaint sinco Doan's Back.icho Kidney Pills cured me eight years ago. Jiy lasting cure ought to convince tho most sceptical."
Costello's Clothes Express Individuality There's a reason—the careful study of the uniquo characteristics and particular requirement! of each individual customer explain* mjr success an a cutter. A "COSTEXJLO" SUIT impart* to tti yrttm that feelin* of assurance inseparable from tli« knowledge of boinj well-tailored. Special Features of a 'Costello" Suit Cut Comfort Quality Finish Stylo VALUE L COSTELLO, THE CUTTER 165 Cashel Street (Alongside Tattersall '•) I >di Expert Cooking Advice-Free Simple as a Gas Cooker is to use, there nevertheless ariso slight difficulties that are quickly removed when a Gas Cooker is .properly used, and you are invited to CONSULT OUR EXPERT. Our lady expert may be consulted in our Demonstration • Hall from 2.30 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays-, and she will gladly and quickly explain, and show you how to overcome any difficulty that may troublo you when using a Gas Cooker. The Christchurch Gas Co. Ltd. 77-79 Worcester Street 'Phones 432, 2140 m E3 mß■ B E Advertisements did we No 4 write not ourselves! X A / & V P-dC °V\ s. nf>. j / 0 o"V * .•*.* si&S ,o- : ■>< C»" V V?.* <\y* <jptu«t 45W this - . liaplt of ~;—~r hßfd-h«<l®d bosinWS aw «ey about tfe« EDISON ELECTRIC. If the transport of sroodl in or about th» fit/ U a part of ydar bnila#J«, vf« *»rl«nsJy that yoa 'r-kona as tar inforraatjotf. Th* «orto«y of electrical transport ii amasincly I** and reliable. City Electrical Dept. SALES DIVISION! Corner ARMAGH & MANCHESTER STREETS. Belling tlia Edison Electric, believing It superior.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 3
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