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•Stop that backa'clie! Backache is tKe<Ki^ of the back,- and • t .pain- in, the back is Kidiiey ache. Heed the "warning. ' . ' The : _danger of a wreck begins, iramediately the vessel- springs a 'leak,, and; .then is the easiest time, the right time, Uhe safest time, to safeguard the ship from being wrecked. The danger of Bright's disease, dropsy* 'diabetes, and other. fatal kidney disorders begins immediately there is any sign of "kidney complaint — backache, dizzy spells', urinary dis|orders, setoient, gravel, impure blood, paiiis in the loins and sides, pu% eyelids, swollen ari'kles, etc; v Tlft easiest time, right time, the • only safe time,, to protect yourself against fatal kidney complieatiens is -#11611 the iirst signs ;;appear, for kidrLey,,.;complaint domes on nnnoticed, and it is -bound to end fatally if neglected. .. Take no risks with your k* Every 'Picture k " s & health, but begin with Boan's Backache Sidney Pills at '\ ~'~i,} teiu a Stoiy." 'II „the, the first sign of anything wrong. They will cure you to " ; Hgfeas^aa^^a^r" ' " : - 'Z. }\ stay cure4, as those wko sp.eak here have been cured to j. r *'( 4ift " >;r " v; ■'-■'""'•' '■" ' " sta y cur^» • ■..'■■■ ■-.'■ y X^V-^^^^^^^^^^^S ' ' " " v '*a:;£§o. Kidney Aliment. . . .Backache.. - ";' v '3l- ' ? 'l'"^^l^^^^^^^^%i^^^ ■'■ • r -- ; y)-. . Mr. Donald Eerr, saddler, 412 Bourkß- „ Mrs. W. Hibberd, St. Paui's-straet, . ■' • 1 }■'.• % '^^^^^^^^^^^^Ss^////j^-^%^W^^^^^% '"' Btreet ' Melbourne, Vic, say's: '"three 'RandwicK, Sydney NvS.W., says ; "It '\ i I 111' ■ Pi- wW^^^&<^^^^^^^u7^^^^^m Wf^JffffiXM* years ago I made a statement that ismqre than a year ago singe ray liub-~ "• ''■ ' : iHU W< ii^!^^^^^W^W^^^^^2^Zj^^^H^ Doan's Backach.e Kidney PiHs. , had • b'^Miised Doan's- Backache Kidnej., 1- ( t : . : ( ;|a curedine of kidney ailinent. Ifre often Klls fdr;-l)ackaclie. lam nmv, enabled --i •: : /-itt*?l T ' f <<. • ' ' Been the statement which I made at the ,to that the Pills -wrought a permit ! *•' ■ WsWßM ß^^^l^^^^^w^S^^^^^^^^^^^f^S^i sXs' ■ ' ' ™ me published in the papers/ .It-is nent cure in, his case. He is 1 very ■"■ ;' IVi^W^^^^^^iMwM^^^^^^^^^^^tli^^jsaa^ ' perfectly correct, and lam pleased- fc> . eniihuKiaßtic about the -piils,' " ana' is, M l^fl $§tm!fiuffl*Mjf. "^^^^str^^^^^^i^^C^^^^^JiZ ''' " -'' sa ? t^ at ■"" "^ s *JJl' r 'Sh.t; I have not always recommending them for srioh':' '''' ll wl' i^^/i f w^^^^^^^WM^MF^^^^mt^^^^^^^^^^==i===^ l F any return of my ailment during ai^ents as backache.and kidney t-roub',c. '' i Ips^==r-r: — 7~^^^~~-- ■'S ,-f " those tiriree years. Previous to uaing Hejb^'l boon. bad over, ten yoiiirs, so ybu t ' : $?$. "ffinHT^mflTf'l "'"'IH I'^' Boah's Pills, I used to gut up vriti^a . can. sea it .is 210 common 'remedy fcbas f i^lM y^y^\k^i^^^^?o^^S^^^Mil J :S t ?'■ '•'' : -v- ' 8 00^ deal'.,;of pain in tie" small of jtny cp^ld cure ; rum the vray Doan's Baok- ' i^^^MW\'V^^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^f f nfc I -\ '■ ■• ' ! ' ' back and; the loins,<.but not since. A^iy- ' ..adn? Kidney Pills did. 'They wcut t;b- --■ • F^^^^% A^N^A'^^^^^^^^^P^r ■F ' l : !' '■''' • f""^ bo(^ vrho suffers with the kidneys the; "root of his trovihle. Oyer a year '4' H^^^l^^X^vW^^^C^^^^P^ii* \lB 1 ' should use this medicine. There -,v?ill iß;a good te3t of the permanency of a ■'' '^^'■Teilt^^AA^^l^^^fi^^M^- r t ''■■''. ■ ■'■• \\ ; \ be no backache where Doan's Pills cure." ' - :

Will you allow yourself to fall into this miserable Nervous State^lipii' • there is a Cure at band ? . ; . , THIS, IS A SERIOUS MATTER !' A man who has lost his will-power by contintmlJy committing himself to habits of dissipation and : abuse unfits himself for nearly all the walks of life; Now, 30,000 have overcome 'their delicate feelings to such an extent that they have openly endorsed. . ' ■ ' R WEBB'S ■'FREAtMENiJ.-. -■■■;■ ■ ' 'It restores men to a perfect manly state. ' This is ; not the mere verbiage of a single man,' but 30,000 Men talking to you, ' r Men who have been; Restored to' Health by this iambus Herbal Specialist,. "aatUf they are willing to. sacrifice all ihodest feelings to prove'to you that this is so. you siiotilcl take'enough heed and write iminedfatelv to : '."■■" r ' , '- F. WEBB, Box 384 G.P,O; } WeHin^ton, Whose famous- and successful treatment has brought back Vim, yigor.^and Energy men who have wasted their life's strength in dissipation "and abuse. 'jTban^iaii wlio'wrecks his health by eyil'habits must suffer. . Remember that '.:■.;■ #! 5; ■ F. Webb's name As a by-word ior good faifh arid iionest •'■ ■'•■■■'■ "''■■■■' ■•: , treatment, ;•"?. . - : '..-. ..;-■.■; l ■■-- . ißead the Symptoms ;■! and if you have^^ any of ti)em you require the remarkable treatment which has made thd i; fame of ' R -WEBB, HERBAL SPECIALIST. FAILING MANHOOD. — When Manhood begins to go you: will twitch, and show signs of .premature weakness. Following are some of the symptoms :— Dp your facial nerves twitch? Are you all run down? Spots before y6ur eyes? Do the muscles twitch? Have you pains in small of back ? Have you pains in your ■ head ?. HaVe you shlsoiing pains? Do you feel fatigued? Are you weary? Do your knees knock? Does your 'hand tremble? ' - ' ■ : NERVOUS TWITCHINGS.— A nervous man easily gets all of a tremble ; gets fits of weakness ; fits of twitohings. .Here are some of his symptoms :— Do your eyes twitch? Do yoar hands tremble? Do you feel shaky? Can you walk without halting.? Are you melancholy? Do you have' ringing in the ears? Is your blood poor? Are your eyes w<3ak ? Are your eyes bleary ? Does your head swim?, ... \ K. DIIBILITY.— This affliction; destroys ainbitipn, organic. strength, energy and hope; Following are some of the symptoms :— Do you feel weak ?' Have you cold feet ? Have you backache? Do you shun society?. Are you losing flesh? Dp. you sleep poorly ?' Areyou low spirited? Are your'eyes sunken?, Do. you have hot flushes? .Is your memory impaired ? Have you no, manly vigor? Have you no vital energy? Do' yoti have/sick headaches? Is there- nausea after eating ? Do your hand3 or feet svyat? Has brightness left your eyes ? . '"'.'■ Successfully Combatting Disease.-r-A newspaper 'representative who recently visited the consulting rooms of Mr. F. Webb, herbal specialist, of this city, gained somo-. •idea of the widespread popularity of his method^pf j suciQcssfuU^ combatting disease. On' the occasion mentioned * Miv^Webb|s appropriately rooms in Coiombo-street North were filled with patien%, and every minute saw;tlio number increasing: , Fircm the : tone of the numerous, authentic testimonials^eceiv^d by, Webb fxom persons in almost every part of the colony, who have beeni cured^by hisaystem of herbal and vege- ! table treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created a sensation, amongst thos* . who have had thorn brought uridetotheir notice.. In, all over nine thousand caees. liava been dealt with by his system of treatment throiaghout NewZealand.iand during tho eighteen months Mr. Webb has been established in this cityrhe has treated 1 .close upon fifteen hundred cases. One strong ieatiqre of hie 'system is that it; does away with thenecessity for surgical operations in a-large number of i cases where sucb operations are usually considered necessary. He has renioved-froin the 'human body various growths which are usually only removed by means of .operfitions. The esteem in which Mr. Webb is held by his patients in this city was shxrwn J oii: Monday afternoon j' when about one hundred patients and ex-patierits waited on hini apd presented him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address; jv/hicji isartistically designeol, iiiid. is signed by; 83 persons who have been benefitted by- Mr. Web>'Sv.system. of- treatment, refers to Mr. Webb's skilful and valuable services performed in tnis city and district during the past twelve months. Of some of the cases dealt witbi; the signatories deem it no: exaggeration to say that they border on the miraculous ; in some instances complaints of twenty years' standing have been cured, and in others he has been successful where medical practitioners have given them up as incurable. Recognition is also made of the many gratuitous services rendered by Mr. Webb to persons in straitened circumstances who have received his special attention and care, altogether apart from any mercenary considerations. Tha gold inedal which accompanied the address bore the ; niscription :— -" Td F. Wobb, from hial patients in Christchurch.'' . Mr. Webb isiea\ang on a ten daysVyisit to Wellington, where 1 there are one hundred patients requiring his attention.— '' The Press." •

■' ■? : 1 : 1 A.l^l ll* '■ ■cert^"!^si'% ad^tising " Speoiai^-— -— iiiiniiiiiini ■■ liwin I ' . : 'ißtS'V-^'i^e\ li be(MSi."'.inis^Big our Specific Eemedies, we have resolved to deal direct' '-with tne' public; for our, l^uiual Protection. We therefore - invite aU' sufifering^ froA NEEVOUS; MENTAL, KIDNEY andNEUEOTIC CONDITIONS to apply direct to us for our : FREE BOOK, explaining Cause, Cure and Symptoms. Sent post paid to any address. . . . r ' ' THEOOOPERDRUQ Cp.,B.A. Pittrst., Sydney, N.S.W.

BROHKEHNESS CURED. ffgtfk EUCRASY §T^s>l Can be given in Tea< M*J Coffeej or Food, .vhgs? thus secretly curing la^'jfcw-J/ the patient without his knowledge. MRS. J. HATTON, who eared her husband with Eucraay, writes OB that she has also cured a near and dean relative, and makes a most earnest appeal to all women to save the drnnkard. Book ol References and Testimonials from hundreds Who have hew cured posted Pvee. sealed. KWL'ABIiISHED 1691. REGISTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF N.S.W. The EUCRASY CO., 62 Hunter St., Sydney

Have you friends in Australia or America?. Then send them N.Z. J^vs.- Cfsfc/i at 62 Maiuiers-street, ""?• Opera iigtouse. '* : ■■■■■.

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NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 8

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