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1 : r Grave!, Weak Bladder, Urinary Disorders,^. | I Every picture tails a Dropsy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Back-j 1 ■ ■ ache are symptoms of Urio Acid Poisoning. ] ' ' Enough poisonous wasie is formed iiiyour,. \yr-M system iu a few days to cuusov death. -.;.;.?■;.L^. I This p° ißon is urig AGfq c '■•-'" : ''W : - * . ae'thq,'blood flows, through--the kidneyS: thejfil !' ■' ' filter out the uric; acid and dispose;...of it ; I This is what the kidneys are for. ■'■.' ii ' ~ • If the'kidneys" did not act, you could-V |. ■'• not live more than a few days—the Wood • jj •■■•.-.. would be poisoned l)y the excess uric acid. : ; I ■ ■ E|piii^^%§ilife:■^S»pil''ji| : Backache, gravel, stone, urinary disor- : I."' , - V .'•■ ders. dropsy, rheumatism, aiid luinbago-sKbwX \ ■ '■•.■:•■:■' that the kidneys are not'acting-proiperiy—iiey.. , ; I .-■■■'■■ iU ' e laying an excess of uric acid inM,h6T, ? ; , '■•'.' :,'■.'■"'". blood.' Sufferers froUMiric acid are generally,;^ \ . . ■; irritable,' nervous, and apprehensive about".. \ ■ .• . .■■•■':■ .! j ■ ■--'. ■ ""■'■:■■: I". :;■ .■•'■■. ■, ' '■:'. ■' .■•■-. ;. ;_ .. TREATMENT/— The successful treat-.-'? 1:....... .;' : .!'CUREI).:TOStAy; CUBED ■ raent of uric acid .complaints .dopen'd. upon <: " ; V''L i: ''" A WELLINGTON MAN ' : ," ' ' keeping , the kidneys -and urinary system. ac-_.. 'i ■ ■• '■ .■■•■; ; : ■/■•,,: >■',■ •• ■"■nT-i ! tive. Doan's Backache EidncytPills'make the-- ; - f- ' ■'" Mr.'' Jolur Marsli. Penrose 'Avenue, Wol- . ~ . . - ■". . •I'liugton,. eaysi-'l'wiis a'great sufferer from kidney: lad neys and > urinary system act ireely, so |. troublefov sonie. time,- caused,. I ; tlnnk hi the firet ur i c ao y [ s away before it can •i place by a cold settling on my Jtidneys. Aly-back uwrt. , . J ■ . ■ ■ -. • }i to. aeho day and .night, tlio pains being sharp, and cause mischiet, Tina remedy should be taken- j W times a day to get the best .results. I The. kidney Secretions were .aft'ecteJ, baing (hick and . Patient, should drink plenty of water and diet .} a cloudy, and.causing a burning sensation when.passing. ■ : "on ,, . • J \ ,My ankles and legs swelled considerably and there was. caretully. - - ■ ~ $ piiffinoss..Timler tbo eyes; these latter symptunm I know ■■ , . .■" l^M£^^^t^X.™^l : >': : Doan's Backache , Kidney .-Jills: ok ■ 3 : suffering in this way for a Ion? time, nothing doing;me ■ ms t successful kidney medicine known; they i i any giiod. At last I got Dotin'e Backaoho Kidney - ~,,!•, ~, \- I I ' Pills, ami. tins remedy soon put an end to my health cleanse and regulate the kidneys like ordinary . i '..'.troubles. After taking them regularly for a few weelts the morliVitioa tplipvp fho Wvplk iml mnVldv' rn. I ;; pains in my back had gone, the. urinary trouble was medicines relieve tne ana qiUCIUV re-, . |. rectified, the dropsical swellings." disappeared, and I . s { or6 a . healthy activity of the'kidneys and:.; a' Mt once liioro'in good' health." ■',■ ■• ~, -, r> j wn re j i ■'•■ I Two. years inter, Mr. Marsh says: "1 am. .well bladder. Doan's Pills arc. certified pure, and. J audhavo had no., return .of, my old complaint since ' . ■ valuable ■■mpflirinp for all—mrni and" j. DoanVßackache Kidney Pills Wed.me some yeare ago.' , are a valuable medicme tor ail, mtu ana . \ ■ .DOAN'S BACKACHE'KfbNEY PIUS flr o sold by. and y0ung..__.,...". ..: i-• (ill chemists...and stores at 3s. per botflo (G bottles nunt- trmt nt-r nnnuto - nrui-unrn \ 10s. CdO.'.or.pogt.free on:receipt-of'price irom Foster BE SURE YOU GET DOAN'S—REMfcMBER. 'I ■ ■ WcClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. , ■ , ... '■ > .. . ;■■- &■:' '■' : --' : . "■■-.■ ■::■ •■■■',■ ■ .' . ■'■.:■■. '' .--' ,"■-'■:' ' ■ •■■■- : -"- A '■'■ ■■'■■■*■■ \

'■ : j Don , ! Let tHe Deadly jlf icrcfe | ,^-^e^^3 ! i ; Get a Footing in Yblplouse^jli ;;^^^p;;| "; »Hi^f jtt Grpsn|t| >l i^i2e^^£^^^^^^^^^^P;. £ i';WITH the approach'of the liot weather disease genus begin to matt ■ ■;' jj . * a * gg '^m ■ fei ■' their appearance. ,-■■■■'■ ■ ■ " -I 1. 'i ■, 'n»m™ ffl S S m?lnim™ i ' This is the tiino to take precautions against sickness in your liouse- ■- £f' ,S QU £V"? LI W.? N ; I keep everything well disinfected. . , - ;;| -17IS1TOB8 to Wellington should Btaj 8 '■ • ■••'■■■"■. . , „:• ~ ■:■ ,-- ,-,,•• ~■ ,;• ' f » at this splendid Hotfl. Every com. 1 '' ■'Creoeeen will do this for you, for,it:ie a most powerful disinfectant,.... U j fort and attontion. Night Porter in | and'a thorough Germicide and Fungicide. ■ .'• ~r:''•■•§! iittoiidance. ' Electric Lift installed. Eleo- & • ' . , ■ • ... ~ , , . ;, . .• «•'■» ;: trio Ligiitin every room. Tariff, 99. per I ' Creozeen is a household necessily-it Can, be used- in .washbasins, !>>■;. :; ,, ciy, . .• • . ' •'. Ijj baths, lavatories, sinks, etc' ' ■-■-;■■> ;, — , ,■;-;■ .•■ ' I On Washing Day Always Put a TablespoonfuU----...j| I in * 'ww** full of clones, for it thoroughly' cleansesfaind ■puriCcs."^ , "'' j IWkl?/a#i/** ■ ■ ■ I It■ is famou3 for its disinfecting properties, and is sa,fer th.au Car- T,\\ '•••■■' ' ' H'VieiTl ™ bolic Acid and , other Phenols. . , :'..;..•' .J'."" , ':' } !' - ' I Creozeon.is so prepared that it dooa riot burn,or irritate the ejvin, I" I I - : ' I and it is guaranteed-free from Arsenic and other dangerous poieon .; jj ; ; " WS«^»^Bt' : M Greozeen Being a Powerful Disinfectant •• ' : : ,|;i i>. "■■■■■■■ ? ; must of necessity contain the active principles' for destroying. , bacteria ,: '; i 'iu all its dangerous forms, and, therefore, must not bo taken , intern- ;'.; i'.; ii i'f Ijiffl \vjij 'S ■ 'i' The proportion is one teaspoonful to a quart of can : - : "• \ iv%y~r<- ■--■ ;->---.;«■••.:— •----i^'j , -' »j ': jje vavied according to the object for which it is to-be used;:"':" ■■' ;. I; ■! RECOGNISED AS ONTS OF THB &■■'■'■ ' ■;.,,;..:■..■". -; Ti DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS. | ■ lOoz. Bottles, Is. 3d, each.; I.gallon Cane, 9s. 6d. per..aal[on";,'s gallon ";;t W 1 EITB HART .HOTEL, CHKIST- I!; ™ mS, s ; P e ,r B a . ■■ . ■ '■■y-^-- ,! |. ■ First-class Accommodation.-: • | \a/ IVifSSQ fy" I A 2 Tin t i Tariff-10s.. per day. '• ; ■'■■■§ : : '.ILA* V» ♦ J.VUAAM Vb&S \dU»i ;" "Dominion" always'.en fie. ' jj ;■ ~: ' ■ ;;. • S.J.Allen, , ' I : Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, ~; (Late of Wanganw), . -. Si ' . ' ■ '. ■• \ '• -• ■■ & . '.. ~-S Proorietor. ' ■ \IJ : M ) — — ■■;■ ; ■ ■■■ I

4 U.tku ■α-f . -»»r" **y' . DRINK ONLY Acknowledged fey « Ail Connoisseuffl To Be Absolutely Brewery and' Oifice t - Molj3wo;ijj end Mutphy Streets*

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13

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