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STRIKES YOU ANY TIME. Never know where backache Pams will strike you. The kidneys will g wrong, and when they do the first wanrn" is generally through the hack. “Neglect means many serious ills it is only a short step from common backache to rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, dropsy, Bright s disease. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills ■uro every ill of the kidneys and blaclier. Read this testimony, it tells jf a cure that lasted Mr. Samuel Lovendge, hulford St., New Plymouth, says:—“For a long time I have suffered from backache. These attacks came on and oft’, and, at times were so bad that I had to knock off work. I could not stand straight after bending. I despaired of ever getting a cure, but fortunately r -.'ird of Doan’s Backache Kidney Fils. These pills have cured me. I a.n now cjuite free of the pains. I can strongly recommend all working men, who "suffer from backache, to give Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills a trial.” Ten years later, Mr. Lovendge confirms the above:—“l am pleased to bring the above statement up to date by telling you that I am still well today. I always keep a bottle of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills by_ me, and take an occasional dose, just as a precaution and because I thinkthe kidnevs need a tonic sometimes.” Kidney diseases come on quietly; you don’t know you have it until it has you. Then don’t neglect such symptoms as backache, headaches, giddiness, weak back, langour, tiredout feeling, urinary trouble—thes n are all signs that your kidneys need help. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are special kidney help. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (six bottles 16s. 6d.) or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street Sydney. But. be sure yen get DOAN’s 11

ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS. Nine-tenths of all Stomach Trouble said to be due to Acidity. A, PHYSICIAN’S ADVICE ON CAUSE AND CURE. A famous physician whose successful researches into the cause and cure of stomach and intestinal diseases have earned tor him an international reputation, said in the course of a recent lecture that nearly all intestinal troubles, as well as many diseases of the vital organs, were directly traceable to a deranged condition of the stomach, which in turn was due nine times out of ten to excessive acidity, which not only irritated and inflamed the delicate of the stomach, hut also set iip gastritis and stomach ulcers. It is interesting to note that he condemns the use of patent medicines as well as of medical treatment for the stomach, stating that he and his colleagues have secured remarkaide results by the use of ordinary hi unrated magnesia, which, by neutralising the acidity of the food, removes the source of the trouble. Pie contends that it is as foolish to treat the stomach itself as it would ho for a man who stepped on a tack to rub liniment on the foot without first removing the tack. Remove the tack and the foot will heal itself—neutralise the acid ami stomach troubles will disappear. Irritating medicines and medical treatments are useless, so long as the contents of the stomach remain acid, remove the acidity, aid there will be no need for medicine—the inflamed lining of the stomach will then heal itself. Sufferers rom acidity should get a small bottle of hisurated magnesia from their chemist ,and take half a teaspoonful in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after meals, repeating in fifteen minutes, if necessary, this being the dose which the doctor has found most efficacious in all cases. x

Mr J. 1). Henry (says the London .correspondent of the Auckland Herald)'has left by the s:s. Corinthic for New Zealand, He was seen oil at Fenehnreh street station by a number of ni] company men and professional friends. Mr Henry said Ins confidence in the New Zealand oil industry had increased during the year, and the results of the work accomplished during that time had been fully up to expectations. Asked about the progress made at New Plymouth, he said the refinery had been built in record time, and in this respect the Dominion had done splendid work. Drilling had also been exceedingly satisfactory, except in the case of a single well, where unexpected difficulties had been encountered. This makes Mr Henry’s third visit to New Zealand within two years.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 4 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 4 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 4 June 1913, Page 8

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