Affects the Whole System THE POISONOUS WASTE LEFT IN THE BLOOD BY WEAK KIDNEYS, CAUSES BIOPSY, GRAVEL, STONE, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, ETC. No patient an live more than —■ s ■■■ a"'few hours when the kidneys IL • „ £wty p^ ur< cease to act. 8 11 W T pmt M a Story." , \ For the kidneys are the blood- •jjj | filters. Whp ii. they fail to act, f, £ yy C /^ s \Vys' ,, \ the blood is' left in a poisoned J|l£} 1 the lungs, the di- | i the nervous system all have to .. l ffl \Vv - t'w \ depend upon the blood for their ll j jjL \ V'*^l nourishment, and they cannot be It .» ' ****** i, W-l ways liable to "become involved. d ' |i The earlier symptoms of kid- IfWMi\ 11 \v ney poisoning aro much the same XM v t>'sj u ll'// IWA as those of other forms of blood I 111 VM poisoning; patient feels very -wMOfilft 1 I// \ W drowsy, heavy, and irritable; . I II | B thero tnay be sediment, gravel, . j f. ? \ or too frequent action o£ the kid- 1 '% \j* ney system; later, tho watery B 2W , swellings of dropsy appear, there is pain in the loins and back, . W or patient gets rheumatism. L, M c. SM Of dropsy, WELLINGTON. WOMAN'S LASTING CURE. cfnvm ci-rtnnotrn pnuqpfl bv ob- Mrs. Or. Williams, 11 Rintoul Street, Newtown, Wellington, says: "For stone stoppage causect oy ou B ome timo I had marked symptoms of kidney trouble. There was a ■ construction of tho channels, rheu- stant nagginj ache across my back, which made every movement positive tor„v,,i lnmlntrn Invn been ture, and at times the pain was so acute that my back felt like breaking. matism, ana oago The kidney secretions were disordered, being thick and cloudy and containing completely cured by Doan s R re d sediment, and my rest at night was disturbed. My ankles and legs TUoWlin TCIrWv Pilk ,nnrl nil- swelled a good deal, and this symptom somewhat alarmed me, as I know it iiackaclie Aiciney l ins, ana p.i & sign of After tryinff aU sortg of ki(]ney remedieSi x henrd about tients have reported themselves X)oan's Baekacho Kidney Pills, 80 1 got a bottle and commenced U6ing_ them, ctill woll linnv vp.nrs! later carefully following the directions. I soon noticed an improvement in my ' " D .,,' health, and a course of the Pills completely cured me. It is two years since Doan s Bacicacho Xiclliey -I Ills J was curec | and lam still free of backache and kidney trouble. I always help the kidneys to keep the keep Doan's Backache Kidney Pills in'the house iiow, for I have proved ... , »u i lt. what a splendid remedy they are." blood properly filtered and to 1 , . ~ Four, years later Mrs, Williams confirms the above: I have had no return throw oft the poisonous uric acid fl f mv o ij complaint since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me six years and vaslo water which cause so ogo.' much mischief when lof s too long DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS are sold by all chemists and Btores 1 . s>t 3s. per bottle (6 bottles lCs. 6d.), or post free on receipt of price from in the system. l'oster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. 11IS Kri^flU& :
Better " and cheaper M than cornflour—more H 'delicious tool Here's another new Thistle j|||ljp tiling you've ever tented, don't confime Thistle Sweetheart o' Wheat with tlie coarse unappetising article \ ffißp usually sold as Semolina. Designed to supersede Corn||g3s|| flour it has done so in thousands of N.Z. hohiM, and a trial raW®' will show you that it is not only far more delicious than cornflour, buj \ it it also far cheaper. Made from the finest selected wheat, treated ©IJm| ia iKe great Thistle Mills by the mest modern proceiiesi and under conditions of scrupuloas cleanliness, 1 histle Semolina ii rich in proleid jj §iV Ml or body building material. Dr. Robert Hutchison, the world s leading |V\ authority on food values, writes thus of Semolina:— It is prepared & , from the central parts of hard wheats that are rich in gluten. It con- Jft % tains about 11% of proteid or half the amount contained u»' *n equal i| \ Sweetheart e' Wheat v / 'BiS® it Ideal far Wanc-mango, euitnrds, puddings, scones, pastry-for / j ] thickening gr«vie»—f«r loup—macaroni cheese, etc. se ling I « place of cornflour—but une less of it. Hero are some good I I 1 fwwfi recipe.by Mi.l Una Urter, the noted cookory expert;- _ 61 R«ck Caltea—2 on. butt« or dripping! ois.">tt "° °* 8- | I ®\ S«uoliu«,l cgu, J tcMpoonlukinßpo*d«r, J«* drops' 0^, Me '. aj(nta . | \ \\ i«TTSw ■ |S ofth'ir.,r. B»k.iu mo d„at. J\ U Mjfcl 111 11\ \ \w mm I|\ \ kzj 3 minutei, stirring veil. Add esi«nt«. W.t « mould, pour u aliwn. I ft \ 1 ' jwmiw cold, turn «ut, Sins xitli cr«un or bmlii cinUri. I ft 8 m|M Every Thistle Semolina packaje contains tlw c»up»nl enabling I \ \
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 12
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