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■ ■ / rn, liyl 111 UUMUiUJIUJ. JiIWHUPLI ILUII ■« UMW U KIDNEYS fPOISOR THE'BLOOD. r .men#e Kidneys are ill'they 1 I ' j|p' | the blood instead of «| I I\| | Ifilter ; poisons "the water l'£_.'l |'I ■ | -'| '$ Jorthe bloodis continually ' r|gis-*- AMm MWJ [ 'streaming through tbe filtering mm' Stubes of the kidneys, to : be re- . ' /PghJ slieved of its fluid .waste and uric ' jar. j . « W■■ •lacid,poison: ißut when the kid•yneys are-weak or diseased, they m.-|| J. to.lose their power of ex- ' j# ■ 'wfn? Jracting the poisons from^th© ■'!' Then you begin ~to,'^fe el' un». ' ' Qfjl/J • jnaturally, drowsy and heavy—• ithe limbs get stiff shaky— Ju-JJ-LJJ ■your ba<;k aches, your head • F* aches—tlve! water 1 is S. fSj ■ there is sediment or gravel—youi' •may have, dropsical swellings •..' . about the eyes or at the ankles. "" ■a Day by day—hour by hour—' Ithe.' kidyeys grow weaker and until, the whole, .system becomes saturated with kidney . . vpoisons, and at last, uraemia,or , A WELLINGTON CURE, fata! Mrs; ; j. Herbertj 10 Richmond Stmt, •* The only way to 6topthls fatal Petone, Wellington, says:—"After snf'poisoniilg'of 'the' blood is to get feririg terribly from kidney trouble for . „ , __n t\~ > about two years. I have at last dis-v-your illdneys iJoail.S' covered a sure cure for this complaint, EianeyxiliSi are Solely and that is Doan's Backache Kidney v for- . the 'kidneys :and . bladder..; Rlls,'- ,I had very severe pains in. my. •-<;.rT.,*;.s w i . ..... ... back, the . agony being sometimes alThey clear the whOxe system Ox most unbearable. . Tho kidney secrc''kidneyvpbison;'and keep the kid- tions were thick , and cloudy, with a •• '• brick-dust-like deposit. I could not 311 " biadder ; get proper rest at night, and, conee.ln'.'cases of . retention'i and qaently, always felt tired and languid. drrmflv tlipv'nrnmntp ;i fvnp ■flnw. I was advised to try. Doan s Backache , aropsy, tney promote a. iree now Kidnej . PiUSj and t g ey proV ed a bles-or-urine, draining out tiie "water sing. The'first few doses, relieved me' that collects in the' Cavities and somewhat, and three bottles completely They discharge the bladder lrri- > Kidney Pills sufficiently for the good tants which keep tho urinary they, have done me." system in a. constant, state of 3 3 . a-bottla (six bottles lGs. $d.).- Of : discomfort. Bead your neigh-. a j2 chemi6ts and storekeepers, or post i.bour's, experiences ■in the next.' f re e direct from Foster-McClellan Co, . 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. filae».Gemiiimc. Pills. Be : EC nows 'that < f He can depend on the Soundness and freshness,of the famous 1. "€J.oif>3o3. *Mk ¥S: ; SMILIWRY REGULWIOi GIRTRIOOE . Mi - 1' 'it is the cartridga adopted by. The New Zealand Defeace '! | ' Department. ' ;|. ' WOELD'S EECOEDS WBEE BROKEN, at the notable I ;W " Trentham Rifle Meeting with V•" THE " C.A.C." MILITARY CARTRIDGE - » r - IntEel flreat Empire Match of 1911, when every rifle-shot of ; distinction in British {Dominions competed, the Wellington V -Suburbs Rifle.Club'won the "Daily Mail" Cup with a —score of 824 out of a possible 840. They , did it with— < lc.A.e" A^RfiUßsmbMi Suoh results oan only he achieved with a cartridge of sterling quality. Those who shoot DEER, CATTLE, PIGS and GOATS should use • ; . "THE CAC. SOFT-NOSE." " It r is'identical with the Mlitary Cartridge, except that the bullets are expanding ones, with terriflo smashing capacity, and are of remarkable . killing power. . \ . J [ The Special C.A.C. Soft-Nose *303 is now V / ? SPLENDID VALUE AT THE REDUCED PRICE t | 'iijw . ..11.® ' seira iiiiiii; ipgtuK; si., lii. Purely a New Zealand Owned Company. 1* • MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND GENERAL ACCILOT, ITS POPDLARITY DUE TC PROMPTNESS. •S '?He• selected' - powder 'untii now,, \k ai®-choosing your; own; || t -«thete«is-always a Colgate Talci \ Colg«lrf^fe^|bea>T^fon&«A»Talc^P«fiwfer n fo{ • i W-kA: iyearß-"S < afcßtan4Be«t foryoiiand your.'children."^ • 'Qi* Baby himself,..i» new^jand'' ■ ' other talc. powdtr», e& i eept tfio perfume<>vrhich is leu pronounced and '> ■ ■ "■■ i/ I Wo euarintca oar new Extra Strong Cora post 'I / ■ fbeb! : IBS Cnro to remove tlie Wjjest, oldest, liaraoEt, / j or most pilnfal corn. Never fails—and lover McAUTHTJP I a wfll faU; . Don't'aaffer any longer. Send ' I M f O for a bottla of onr Corn Cure now. Chemist, I « ' Ohristchurch. I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 14

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