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..■_.' They are the Most Important Organs j of the Body, because they j Filter the Blood. j Neglected kidney trouble, j however trifling it may seem, **»»» *«*«» ] will wreck the sturdiest con- Jo&\ Mitaitory* : stitution, and is bound to end JWv % l^cll(B!S^(r^^\ in some such fatal complaint v^^SS^fc^' as Bright'sdisease,diabetes W*l^^o^^^r^ or Dropsy. Run no risks with \ your health, but begin with I \ the genuine Doan's Back- 1 I ache Kidney Pills now, if you $ JlßSPlfffll ! have any such.sure sign of fe.J»lwSW^ kidney disorder as weakness I < or burning ache in the back, I|j | I urinary trouble, sediment, Sjl/f^^wMfel gravel, swollen limbs, pufy • eyes, dizzy spells—if you "j I are nervous, depressed, or XBl^teJ! irritable. You can rely upon mSnw^B^ l > the genuine Doan's Pills— fISH \ Wellington Proof. j Mr. E. R. Cameron, builder, "Kildare," Lyall Bay Road, Kilbirn*. Wei- ; I lington, says:—"For mora than three years 1 have had backache, and could ; i never get u cure for the (rouble. It was very hard on wo at my work, ne ' ! all my movements wero painful. Some time ago I got a bottle of Doan's ! i Backache Kidney Pj"s, and ITiey quito cured me. Thero is no mistake about \ i the way Doau's Bachacho Kidney Pillscuro backnehc." ; i Kight years later, Mr. Cameron says:—"Doan's Backacho Kidney Klls j t cured me of backache eight years ago, and- I liavo had no return of the ail- i meut since. No one need suffer with backacho, for this remedy is a certain \ cure. S DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS are sold by all Chemists and Store- i keepers at 3s. per bottlo (six bottles 10s. Cd.), or will bo posted upon, receipt of price by Foster-McClcllan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. : 3' ■ '

What Constitutes. Good Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember That Read's "Doc 1 * Hold" Bats is always brewed frora the choicest materials. ~_... , , That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs ewned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of "DOG'S HEAD" BASS That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the mott modern bottling establishment in the world. Such Ale is of the v^^^^^^^ltiv Sneßt quality, always uniform and never turns Jlni&i&r^^^x®>m DOG'S HEftD JEjf fs&sfslL\M •bass . m . S^yWn Is the family beveracs ''§ A JfiP^/hfif!./,. in all English homes. |gj\ , yS^JuW/j§i Ovary bostlo boai-a ' %V/\ this labal, which IB ATy^W SOLD HVBRYWHtIRB.

" I am " she wrote, "more than a little proud of my own cooking now. My pastry Is always flaky and dellcate • my cakes arc delightfully light and toothsome. But the credit, after all, is not mine. This good success is largely due to the fortunate chance that set me using h Birgitmd .'■■..-, *«$ ' avc ' ouni * no otn CT nearly W M. j? ia 8 • 00< '• Mother says so, too." |I;4<_/ xr In truly perfect tarts and pics, - '/$ deliriously lfght pastry made Mm \~~ "X w,th "Cottage Brand" Baking §]M \ Powder Is associated with In- \ comparable Frlmlcy fruit. \ You cannot afford to be / X without this Baking Pow/3M"' KA ' ><a\ dcr • It Is «s wholesome as It lift t*» >$•*§!& Is effective. It Is the begin/iH vm n,ne °' sooi ,10uscw ' fe^ y• I Iff 22 .-^^r^SWS^ Frlmlsy Local Aucntj; W. S G. TURNBULL 4 CO., WELLINGTON-

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 14

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