V* HAT'S THE REASON? There am "cores of people who drag diiL ;;, miserable existence without realising the cause uf their suffering. Day alter day tltey arc i«.ek ed with backache and headache; sillier Ironi nervousness, dizziness, langour and depression. Perhaps the kidneys have fallen behind in their work of tillering the blood and that may be the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys, assist them in their work—give them the help they need. 'l\ni can use no more highly recommended remedy than Dean's Backache Kidney Pills—endorsed by people all over the country. Mr Samuel Loveridge, Fulford Street, New Plymouth, says:—"For a long time, oil and on, I have suffered from backache ami the attacks were at times so bad that 1 had to knock off work. My back was so still and lame that I could not stand straight alter bending. I despaired of ever getting a cure, but fortunately heard of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and they cured me in no time. I am now quite free of the pains and strongly recommend all who sutler from backache to give Doan's fills a trial." . Fourteen years later Mr Loveridge confirms the above:—"My cure still holds good, a fact that speaks volumes lot Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. i have great faith in this remedy and always keep a bottle in the house. They are splendid for the kidneys." . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers a t ;i*"per bottle (six bottles lbs (3d), or will be posted on receipt of pneo by Foster-McClellari Co., lb' Pitt Street, Sydney. nnAN'Q But. be sure you get DO AN H.
Al! cooks praise Kilinonri's linkup Powder. It makes cakes, scones, and biscuits light and ck-'hcious, and works a won lerfnl improvement' in puddings and pie crusts. Keoiiumical, dependable, ask lor ns POWDI; R L». O'CALLACHAN, [iLAOKRMITH, DOUGLAS. AS taken ov«r Mr (!. Morrison'.* i'.kirliSU.itli bliSitK'SS, :ill(] iiopi'i :.•! i; i!i. |i itronaso of the soUli-i !n> surioiiixlinL' ilisiriet, IJ A SPId'IA KICTI.V CASH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 3
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334Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 2 September 1916, Page 3
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