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DISEASED KIDNEYS POISON THE BLOOD. When the kidneys are ill they If POISON the_ blood instead of ffl/ j !;J §M||j } f purifying it, just as a poisoned Mr f lJ 1 filter poisons, the water' that lj I J J | | f passes through it. v ib | | i For tho blood is continually nSLLMM iftul streaming through the filtering Ww tubes of the kidneys, to be re- j\\ lieved of its fluid waste and uric |\\ A I k V 1 acid poison. But when the kid- M | { f i ' neys are weak or diseased, they jv\ j J nfl ' UsSglp' begin to lose their power of ex- 0L jp\ /f yTufi. tracting the poisons from the ' | fif/jf Then you begin to feel un- |zjXljLfJj naturally drowsy and. heavy— V\fffff\ the limbs get stiff and shaky— v "thM\ -tow there is sediment or gravel—you .PJCt-Ufx |-| V V f H may have dropsical ■ .swellings \ about the eyes or at the ankles. * fr^if Day by day—hour by hour— Yi|s9 the kidneys grow weaker and weaker, until the whole system becomes saturated with kidney-! poisons, and at last uraemia or A WELLINGTON CURE. the fata! Bright's Disease sets in ' j Hcrb 10 fiit . hmond strect , The only way to stop this lata I Petone, Wellington, says:—"Alter siifpoisonillg of the blood is to get t'ei-ins terribly from kidney trouble jor * i- i ,i -n > about two years, I have at last clisyour kidneys well. Uoail S covered a sure cure for this complaint, Backache Kidney Pills are solely and that is Doan's Backache Kidney fnr tlip kidnpvs and bladder rals - 1 llat! TCl '- V SPvere P ains in "V ioi xne Kanejs aim um iu. bac]c t]ie a sometimes alThey clear the : whole system _ot most unbearable. Tho kidney spcrekitlney poison, and keep the kid- tio.'is were thick and clondy, with a MVS and-bladder active' bnck-ilust-like deposit. J could not n-L.ys Juu uijuuli .ilu\ e. get p ro per rest nt night, and. couse--111 cases of retention and fluently, always felt tired and languid. dropsy, they free flow n L° d m'ovecf^'ble's-or-urine, draming" out tho "water sing. The first few doses relieved me that collects ill the cavities and somewhat, and three bottles completely causes puffiness ' ami bloating. itacK They discharge tile bladder irri- Kidney Pills sufficiently for the good tants which keep the urinary they have done me." system m a constant state of g 3 , a bottle (six bottles lGs. Gd.). Of discomfort.- Head your neigll- all chemists ancl Btorckeepers, or post hour's experiences in the next f rC o direct from Foster-McClellan Co., column. 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. GeS tSae GeOTlme Uoam's PSils.

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f He can depend on the Soundness and freshness of the famous fj I » CJX " -303 ■MARK- WI if' MIUTJ^^GUUtION:CARTRIDGE j ' | It is tho cartridge adopted by The New Zealand Defcnce A 13 Department. | ' I WORLD'S RECORDS WERE BROKEN at tlio notable [J | Trentham ltiflo Meeting with • g TOE "C.A.C." MILITARY CARTRIDGE 1 In.the Great Empire Match of 1911, when every rifle-shot of | 'I - distinction in British Dominions competed, the Wellington $ Suburbs Rifle Club won the "Daily Mail" Cup with a g | —score of 82-1 out of a possible 840. They did it with-— * j " c.a.c " ammunition i I Such rasulls can only he achieved with a carirldgo of sterling quality. | 1 Thoso who shoot DEER, CATTLE, PIGS and GOATS should uso | ] "THE C.A.C. SOFT-HOSE." | I Tt is identical with tho Military Cartridge, except that the bullets are 5 'i pvTiitldins ones, with teiTific smashing capacity, and ore of remarkable t | Lip.wiu fa killing power. J I The Special C.A.C. Soft-Nose '303 is now | I splendid value at the reduced PRICE I ■ijK, 1" 5

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 14

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