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I a ! I |csthingi-acx3 ; V , KSSroRYI I The sudden drop in temperature, which heralds the approach if j of Wellington's Winter, caused many a shiver this past week '$! or so—makes one feel the necessity of warmer Shirts, doesn't ; | it? dust now we have possibly the largest stock of smart, sea- i| f sonable, up-to-date Winter Shirts in the City. {■> I ■ ■. I i I BTOUT UNION SHIRTS-In self grounds and stripes, " I \ H neckbands, very durable in wear, full cut body, ample h ; i sleeves. : ' ' 4/11, 5/6,-7/6. T | I FJNE QUALITY UNSQN SHlßTS— Equally appropriate j'j It " for business wear or the pursuits that lead one out of I i W doors; choice designs. 9/6, 11/6, 13/6. l^ I HEAVY WOOLLEN' CRIMEAN WINTER SHIRTS j; r» —Each Shirt is shaped in the making to figure-fitting 'f I |f . ■ . . perfection. A■ splendid Shirt for those who feel the '[ ? I cold - X . . 14/6, 15/6, 16/6. II I . CEYLON FLANNEL DAY SHIRTS— They will please I j 1 you by the way they retain their softness and graceful 'if % ■ - fit after being worn and washed ■ . ' | I . 8/6,9/6, 10/6. I J I FINE BOTANY CEYLON FLANNEL SHIRTS- j ; » . Designed with all the care and precision of outside ■:' I jf garments; in self colours and neat stripes. 'j. \ I ' 1.1/e, 12/6, 14/6. || I . WHITE DAY SHIRTS— In heavy Cotton, for those who |j I I do not desire a flannel shirt. These are full cut, .with. . .'j'j i neckbands. ■ ' 5/6, 6/6, 8/6. < ' )L > J STOUT- MEN, PLEASE NOTE! || \ I. • Besides all the regular sizes, we stock special "out sizes" for i I I I stout men, any number neckband. j| j JEW ZEALAND] LAMBTON QUAY INEWZEALANDJ I ip '&. CUBA STREET : • >JRoWffl' \ | [ CLOTHING mCTORY | CLOTHING FACTpRY I

An occasional backache after a day's bacKstraining work is nothing to worry abcut —it is only the natural result of tired muscles, it is the morning backache—the miserable, dull ache that won't go away—tlie sharp, stabbing pains when you stoop, or rise from your chair—that give you cause to suspect your kidneys. N For the kidneys lie beneath tho small of WttrTTWPT/w titatvt nrrnrm the back. When they nolle, the pain catches WELLINGTON MAN CURED you in tho back. * TO STAY CURED ■ But backache is only one of the warnings Mr - Gmi 'S 6 Rogers, Tailor, Conrtcnay Place, Wei-' of kidney complaint, for kidney trouble afreets ' K? A^JS diJioreut people differently. Other symptoms pnms across the small of my back. These pains _ fereatly interfered with my work, a3 I could not sit or tuc " « in remain in ono position for any length of time. If I DrOpSlCal Swellings, ■ had to stoop it was as much as I could do to stand up <spt)imGnt etraiglit again. Headaches also troubled me a lot, and BricKciusi t>eaimtni, m r cmU not get nigU z fdt ft C ravel, StOlie s dull and tired. I went on suffering in this jvay and ! atraumatic Tuiintrec seemed to be getting worse instead of better. At last I Kneumaiic .iwuigeb, x heard pf Doan>s Backache Kidncy pillSj aud as lhey LumbagO PajflS. ' did wonders in my case; tho first couple of bottles .".".'.'."". "' relieved me considerably, and eight bottles ef- ' These symptoms arise from Kidney waste fected a perfect cure. I have great faith in Doan's , . , . . ~ , t> j t> i i Backache Kidney I'ills, and always keep a bottle in tho left too long in the system. JJoan s isackacne house, taking a dose occasionally., just as a preventa--1 Kidney Pills help the kidneys to dispose of tivo a s ainst "»y return of my old" complaint." this waste in the same way that ordinary rnedi-. Four years later Mr. Rogers'says "My cure has cines relieve the bowels. This remedy keeps P P«™"»nt one. I need say no more, the facts , , . ... , , . speak for themselves. tile kidneys active without weakening you in nnv way, and it is guaranteed perfectly free „. , 0110 n fl, v f a f°. & ( ? vT •' ■" " .. '' llis. Cα.). Of all chemists and stores, or from FosterJ'j'oni any injurious ingredients. McClollnn Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. S

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 2

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