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" Not always on account ofi old age, for many £'jf|L ' old people have straight backs-and many young people have bent backs. • V They are bent with the pains of kidnety /^^^^^^fefsiF disease, lumbago—uric acid in the muscles «f wW .^t^^f^'^^^T^M the loins, congestion of the kidneys—-the pains that make the young feel old, and .the old feeble and shaky.' " dm >'''^$$W r Eest in hi'd may ease a bad back, birt it fs'm^^ **'' < wJ < <"'*^ J y cannot cure it. Only a medicine that reaches F'gl , V *$<!K V 'V ~ * the cause can tlo thai. Dban's Backache Kid- ' i V'"lr ncy Pills are "solely for weak and ailing kid- # neys. They help the .kidneys to throw off the \$ S uric acid poison, which is the cause not only , 'of backache and lumbago but of gravel stone, BACKACHE " AHD KIDNEY TROUBLE. ' rheumatism, dizzy attacks, irregular heart, ,■ ■ • ' and that heavy, drowsy feeling. DoanVPills ■ LASTING WELLINGTON CURE. ■■.-, regulate the kidney system like ordinary Mr w _ a Linoo]n Wel ./ medicines regulate the bowels;.they release the lington, says:—"Baclmxihp. gave me a lot of trouble-.for.-- ~ , ■ , ■ . i .i • m i:" a good while. lam a 'abourer, and having a, lot of' : accumulated wa,ter in. dropsy, leiie/e stooping at my_ work it, caiuo pretty hard on me, as the; bladder weakness, which is so common in -™" 1 » -M always,worse when bending my WcL I, uiauuci raiuwo, suffered more or less day and night, and the continual children and the aged. , pain'was fust taking all'the life and energy out of "me.' ' . . I used to feel at tinvos almost too ill to attend to my, ■r, Tj'i Ti-ii vc y i WOl 'l J ' but I had to keep at it despite the fact that'Doan s Backache Kidney rills are certinea stooping made my brick acho so'fearfully, "Hearing-lof' ~■ j. • • xi ill - i ~„ a euro effected by Doan's Backache Kidney Pills I ■ pure; they cannot injure the.most delicate pa- deoi(led to try thia remedyi and it wae a good ' thillg for ' tient; but, on are snre to do you Z^T^i good, because they help the kidneys to keep the blood pure., ' ' for kidney trouble known." ,: . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 35.. per bottle (B bottlos 16s, 6d.>, or will be posted on receipt of price by Faster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney.

«n».init.'lUjin , iiniliv' l Ml«H'l'lil"'ll«imiiiniiHi.....i —ai——-i»«'i" ~i...t»—m.—. nmrma- ...„ „. ■—'tunn minimi inn i ing ■ ■ . •■ ( . ■ ..' " . -/■■•.■;■.' ■ '■' ' - THE ABGVIE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES KtiM) Srigadier-Genem! RicUson (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) . > \ ■■ ■ . . ■: . ■■ ■ .■/..■•■•.• Vide Wellington Evening Post, 25th June, 1917 . . .; ■ '•■■■.'•■' so 4

■DINGERJ I lurßs at every Greasy Corner! J ■•:■■ The most careful driver is absolutely powerless /*~ ~~\ at times to arrest a side-skid— if the tyres , / !->. I fail to grip when the car is checked. Some- i j. * V : times necessity calls for use of.brakes—the r wheels lock, but the car skids forward il V/WJ/Be , • j and anything may happen, Again the brakes | (f*A,lffl i are applied—and in a flash the car is side-ways ;/ yVej' i on— —-and anything may happen, Many a !j " *****$ #4 '* : Motorist's heart is in his.mouth— when V ! he's crossing a greasy patch. To minimise / | these troubles', we strongly recommend our ' / "V^ —>^ | RUBBER NON-SKIDS. | 4 QS|IP i These scientifically constructed covers ! give a really wonderful grip on greasy •■ They hold when other patterned covers ywjjy" driving on any road. For Service, Safety |R ™ and Economy, they stnud alone t jt|f (ffl j 'f^j^ft^ww^^^^

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 13

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