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PERHAPS YODR TROUBLE IS KIDNEY DISEASE. It Gomes on Quietly—But it is Fatal if Neglected. It has many symptoms, but often they are mistaken for other diseases. Headaches, rheumatism, a nervous, irritable condition, weak heart, dropsy, sleeplessness, an always tired feeling, yellow complexion —these arc just as much symptoms of kidney disease as backaches, urinary troubles, gravel, bladder troubles, etc. Treat your kidneys at the first sign of any ailment. That is the only safe way. Keep them well and they will keep you well. You can do this best in the way your neighbours point out. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills help the kidneys to filter the blood, and remove from it all disease-breeding impurities. That explains their success. TcUa a Story.* WELLINGTON PEOPLE CURED. A WELLINGTON MAN. Sirs. Heenan, 37 Arthur Street, Wellington, says;—"For years my husband had trouble with his kidneys. He had a severe pain in the small o£ his back, which was so had that it was agony for hurt to work. Then he used to he always drowsy, and was so tired that he said he felt inclined to be resting all the time. He used many medicines to overcome this undesirable state of affairs, but was not satisfied with any of them. In fact, nothing seemed able to give him relief I saw Doan’s Backache Kidney pills advertised, and seeing cases similar to his cured by this remedy, 1 got some at Fletcher’s Pharmacy. After taking one bottle he felt ever so much better, and went on with the treatment. Now he is qmte well, and every distressing symptom disappeared.” A WELLINGTON WOMAN. Mrs. W. Taylor, 23a, Courtenay Place, Wellington, says ; —“I have not changed the good opinion of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills which I expressed ten years ago. in a statement which has been published from time to lime in the papers. In fact, time has proved my cure to be perfect ; I am still well. Previous to using Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills I had suffered with the kidneys for years, never having been able to get anything to do me good, though I used many so-called remedies. My sufferings with backache were unbearable. I saw Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and got a supply, with the result above stated—they permanently cured me. These pills should be used by all who suffer with the kidneys. My quick and lasting cure has "made me a firm believer in the merits of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills.” v DON’T NEGLECT AN ACHING BACK. Doan's Backache Kidney Pin* are told by all Chemists and Storekeeper* at 3/- per bottle («ix bottle* 1 6/6), or will be potted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co„ 74 Pitt Street, Sydney. -Sv; c - Rfiß V

ABOUT TEETH. A visit to the American Dental Parlors Is, I bciieva. u important mi your attendance at a modem College. No man can do his work, whether his laboor be manual or mental unless his teeth are RIGHT. For unless his teeth are right he cannot have good health, nor get the nourishment he should get out of his food. SO MAKE THEM RIGHT. Have those decayed ones filled electrically* by the latest American system brought out recently by Dr. BAYNEH, and have those spaces filled by a perfectly fitting plate. If you require a set of teeth, you ought to have the best, and these can be made here at the very moderate cost of from £3 35., including extractions, for which we make no charge. Uur Office is now under entirely new management. Mr. Ingram, whom you will now have an opportunity of consult* ing, has all the latest American methods at his disposal. It will pay you to consult him if you have Dental trouble of any kind. Honrs —B.SO to 6 dally; Wed., 8.30 till 1; Sat., 8.30 till 9 p.m. Nurses in attendance. '> Dr. RAYNER’S J/(merican Over WINDERS’. WELLINGTON. W. R. INGRAM, a Manager.

HUNDREDS OF FOLDING, PUSH, or GO-CARTS. PERAMBULATORS OF EVERY MAKE. Children’s Velocipedes BASKET WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION E. ARNOLD, wniis st., Wellington PLEASE SEND FOR CATALOGUES AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. RESULTS from sixty-third annual report. Accumulated Funds, nearly £28,500,000. Annual Income, over £3.743,000. New Business, 1911 (Ordinary) £6,219,979. New Business, 1911 (Industrial) £989,568. Policies is Force (Ordinary Department) 259,774, assuring nearly £88,503 000 (including Bonus additions). Policies in Force (Industrial Department), 74,948, assuring nearly £2,514,000, Total Cash Profits Divided, £ls 853,102. Cash Profits Divided for One Year (1911) £888,911, providing Reversionery Additions of £1,550,000. The Society now'issuea Every Desirable Perm of Policy—Ordinary or Industrial—for any amount, from £5 to £IO,OOO. Directors ef the New Zealand Branch : The Hen. C. J. Johnstone, M.L.0., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman ; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq. Edwaed W. Lows, Resident Secretary. Hew Zealand Wellington.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8338, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8338, 25 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8338, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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