A iVcw Back For An Old One. How A Bad Back Was Made Strong. . FAIR EXCHANGE The ’ back aches at times with a dull indescirbable feeling, making you weary and restless, piercing pains shoot across the region of tne kidneys, and, again, the loins are so lame that to stoop is agony No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back if .he kidneys are weak. You cannot reach the cause. Read the tesitmony of this Waihi man:— Mr E. Woods, builder, Seddcn Street, Waihi, isays: “Having proved that Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are a first-rate remedy for backache and other ills arising from disorder ed kidneys, I have much pleasure in recommending them to other sufferers My back used to ache a good deal, and I could not stoop or move freely without a sharp, stabbing pain shooting through my kidn r ys. Notwithstanding the fact that I always felt tired and sleepy during the day, when night came I could not get proper rest and it was beginning to te”. on me. One day I was advised tc take t course of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, so I got some at once. After using them for a few days I began to Improve, and from then °n iny recovery was assured, four bottles of the pills curing me completely”
Six years later Mr Woods says : “I am pleased to tell yon that I have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me some, years ago. I am 3 great believer in this remedy, and always have a bottle in the house.” The dewdrop clings to the roseblobin fair
COMBATIVE MEASURE AGAINST GOITRE As a result of an official investigation into the incidence of goitre, it has been found that the disease is x fairly prevalent in the Auckland province. Medical examination of about H a 3000 children in many provincial n M A M A schools throughout the Thermal disnilUllUl trict and Central Waikato has revealed 75 per cent, of goitrous condition. At a special meeting of the Medical Conference on March 4 a resolution _XI — _ -was carried instructing the Council KIITTfIp of the B.M.A. to bring before the Gov- , , ernment the urgent necessity of enforcing the addition of iodine to table * salt. _~ _ The manufacturers of “ANCHOR'’ Qma ßrand Butter, realising that a consid- || (J IbC VLv erable portion of the salt assimilated ; by the human system is contained in ! the butter consumed, are incorporating in “ANCHOR" Butter salt contain- -- ■■ ■ ■ ingan adequate quantity of lODINE. || AO If D I The same careful attention is evi111 <dent in the selection of the cream, I the churning, and the packing, resultr Ing in the production of a butter rich in food content and vitamine value, •containing its proportion of precaution against an insidious disease. Ask for Anchor Brand.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4832, 20 May 1925, Page 4
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