THE"POISONOUS WASTE LEFT IN THE BLOOB BY WEAK KIDNEYS,. CAUSES DROPSY, GRAVEL, STONE, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, ETC. "No"patient can livo raoro than a few liours : when • tbe kidneys // cease to act'; \ vf i) y " Every Pktun For the kidneys arc the blood-' J- -# hit a Story. .... " filters. "When- they fail to act,, | |ji ft k. . tho blood is left in a poisoned' J |p 1/ '-^i Tho heart, the lungs, the di- • j | •, A yiMvC gestivo organs, the brain, and ,j %, the nervous system all have to ' • . [Mi if psv'* depend upon tho blood for their V V^Lrt ; nourishment, and they cannot be IlMiMmh iff® I J -Ufl-^jV . nourished by poisoned blood. 11/MMil \ l\\\ That is why, kidney trouble is so |PNir; ' 1\ \\ serious—the vital organs are ai- '• j \|\ \\ ..... ways liable to become involved.- \w $ I W > Tho earlier symptoms of kid- 1 ?1 if ney poisoning.are much the same ')wjMmS Vlffl JIV W/ as those of other forms of blood Ilf | 111 poisoning; patient feels vk-y _ I I \ m drowsy, heavy, and irritable; f I I \x! , there may be sediment, gravel, f ill lor too frequent action of the kid- ' fj, \ / ney system; later, tyio watery ■ If swellings of dropsy appear, there . jr , . • 1 ( j4S£mt is pain in the loins and back, j :' ' or patient gets-rheumatism. . : :r, . • Many. bad.cases of .dropsy,. WELLINGTON WOMAN'S LASTING CURE. stone stoppage caused-by ob- Mrs. G. Williams, 11 Rintoul.Street, Newtown; Wellington, says: "For ,f, f ' 'r j.l' i i,l ' some time I lwd marked symptoms of "kidney trouble. ' There was a construction oi tne cliannels, rneu- stant nagging ache across my back, which made every movement positive tornlatism, and lumbago have been ture, and at times the pain was so acute that/my back felt like breaking. ~ i , , n , The kidney secretions were disordered, being thick and cloudy and containing completely cured .by Doan s a re( j sediment, and my rest at night was disturbed, jly ankles and legs • " Backache Kidney Pills, and pa- . swelled a good deal, and this symptom somewhat alarmed me, as I knew it tinnfc! 1,,» rhnnvt'prl 'tlioincolvos was 11 sis " of clro E s y- After trying all sorts of kidney remedies, I heard about tients have lepoitecl themselves DoallJ g Backache Kidney Pills, so I got a bottle and commenced using them, .still well many years later. carefully following the directions. I soon noticed an improvement in my Dnin'c "Rir.l-ir.hn Tr; r ip;ii c health, and a course of the Pills completely cured me. It is two years since jjoans iJackacn. Aiancj rills j was cured and jam still f ree of backache and kidney trouble. I always help the kidneys to keep the keep Doan's Backache Kidney Pills in the, house now, for I have proved blood properly filtered 'and to lvhat a splendid remedy they are." I throw off the nnisniioiK! nn'c ir-irl I ' oUl ' >' ears later slrs - "Williams confirms the above: "I have had 110 return | tnrow oit tne poisonous uiic acicl of my oW comp]aint since Doan . g Backac he Kidney Pills cured me six years . and waste water which cause so ago." • • much mischief when loft too long DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS are sold by all chemists and stores in the svstem ■ at 3s. .peiv bottle (6 bottles 16s. Gd.), or post free on receipt of price from • j '' : Studebaker stands Taxi Test: • - ChristcfiUFcfi Owners Tell How. ' fe ar^ 0W a ro , und , c ' oze , n - of Studebaker touring cars plying for hire in the streets of Christ- : S'? ei^ 011 ) bmet l mile t0 dat f aggregates 130,000, and careful investigation of the • N0 stoppages due to Wl)0 ° ( W "u and dri , ve Ca^ s are all .experienced motorists. Most of them have E lmripc ' WK■ before finally selecting the Studebaker as the best value for • ' factorv car for tell why they h^ ve rea f on consider the Studebaker the most satis- ' KNOW business service on the market it is \Vorth while listening, because they Some Golden Opinions of Studebaker Merit: - ktestmSu Srt (Hereford Street Stand), has had one of the . Kafhaa itfn w g Stud ® bak . ers in s j™ for about seven months, in which time tne car nas run 0000 miles. He previously owned a Wolseley oar. He says:- " My Studebaker oar has given every satisfaction, and I consider it in everv wav a most suit ON iSv^OAn'fhS n^ h - a S^ d - e^ k / r Su B Is WOT AFHAID TO TACKLE-ANY JOB r X car , be i n S all fight for hill work. I am getting hold of a lot of bie work undertake with the lower-powered ear. The starting and lighting out- ■ mSSSSSJeT s ™ r™ y tn " lble ' In fto ' l M " rr#t «» S» Su^Sr^tmiriw'L'? 0 ,??, 611 axi Pwprietpr (Post Office Stand), uses a 1914 model 4-oyl. has ip ™pnf n aS b P ut , 6o °P miles while in his possession. Previously he nas owned, ip. succession, three Overlands and a Talbot. He savs:-. . . OWN BOTH WOP °^(VTTor»wJ a lwi ?L tllo This one of mine is OUT ON HER lutLv SS tv,« M b K A f ND , GOOI) RUNNING, and her behaviour has been absocoiddnot bi hflttfl; vh a £ l haß i? 0^ er failed me ' and the electric lighting equipment r. eld "• up "•>"« »'«>«•«»«»?«&» i ■ iivltodS?taffiSK w ?? , 4 S. azl l?i-oprIetor (Stand Thmtre Stand), ram • lite! model ' a ffic car. He saya - ° covered about 5500 miles to date. Previously he owned my ? tu f ob! i' 519r . car - 1 have had no mechanical trouble, selfstarter and electric lighting apparatus having given unbroken service throughout I have had I repairs, and CONSIDEE THE 3TOJi!)BBAEB.tiA FS T-Cb ABSG AE FOE HARD PRICES: Touring and Roadster Models, 4-cylinder, £445; 6-cyltnder, £525; 10-passenger Express Model, 4cylinder, £445; 15cwt. Van Chassis, 4-cylinder, £395. Fitted with "Dixie" Waterproof Magneto. ADAMS LTd/stade\X?M r i Christchurch, Wanganui« Distributors and Agents : Wellington—J. B. Grovo an d- Co. Palmerston North—C. J. Adams. Taranaki—Newton King. Ha'flke a Bay—Tourist Motor Co. Masterton—Madde n and Jenkins. "Eketahuna—Hutchinson Bros. Pahiatun—A. and , R. Donald. Dannevirke—E. A. Kansome. Waipawa—T. Carson and Sons. Waipukiirau—' Turner and Butler. "Wairoa— Marsh and Wilkes. Gisborne—V. Hansen. Bulls—Ford and Barney Martou—Eolfe and Walker. JB PROMPT CUSTOMS GLEABANOB, .CARTAGE. : OE STORAGE,, , GBEt WELLINOTOW. pure BEER/ m? tires DRINK ONLY , W were tne first successful anti-skid tires made. SV API FQ 5 Years of ex P erien ce find them stiH first. They a Srip of the road that will not be denied. , ■ ~ Tlie "NOBBY" tread and the "CHAIN" tread ! Acknowledged by are two of the superbly "balanced" United States ' "TofcffiS • Zt eYe 7. motollg ?°f® ion ' ine most economical m wear and tear. ' ' fiff QT stocked by all Motor Houses of Repute. i' JIH. JIJ lJl]jO -i e Wholesale Distributors .MAGNUS, SANDERSON & CO., LTD. ' Wellington and Dunedln,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 12
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