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LOOK! SIX FRUIT TREES Peach, Plum, 2 Apples, Nectarine, Pear AH bearing age, good-shaped trees. 12/6 CASH L. A. GRIFFITHS & CO. LTD., Nurserymen NEWTON <WUW vvvvvvvv-r-- 1 ■ ■■■■ BITUMASTIC m (Registered Trade Mark) Mad* in ENGLAND by WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIC. An anti-corrosive paint obtainable in 14 Colours, including LIGHT and DARK GREEN—the GREEN WHICH KEEPS ITS COLOUR. TRY IT FOR VOUR ROOF. The price is reasonable, too. Full particulars from J. Wildridge & Sinclair —N.Z. —Ltd. FAKSHAWE STREET, AUCKLAND. Plant Mackay’s Dahlias and Chrysanthemums. All the newest ana best for sale. Call or write for descriptive catalogue Bedding Plants in endless variety. Vegetable and Flower Srcds. livery thing for the Garden, at S-S T mm A. A VJO 98 Q ueen street (opp. Bank of U.Z.) G. J. MACKAY S AUCKLAND Nursery: Royal Oak, Onehunga | MARSHALL'S OAT FLOUR ~ Marshall's Oat Flour is the pure dour of oats, selected for quality dried and prepared with the greatest care. It possesses those uaiqus dietetic properties and fine aromatie flavour that distinguish the finest Scotch oatmeal. The coarse parts of the grain are removed and only the most nutritious portions retained. SOLD IN ILB. TINS AT ALL GROCERS AND STORES. LAWNMOWERS AND SAWS COLLECTED —SHARPENED—AND DELIVERED. R. CRANSTON & SONS ’herne 44-375. Sole Agents for “ WOODYATT,” the Best British Latvnmower. Why am I ill? mfr yyr MU V ■<3 Every Picture Tells a S torjf Much of the nervousness, depression, and irritability that we st* every day is due to weakened kidneys, and is both curable anti preventable. Weak kidneys load the blood with an excess of poisonous uric acid which healthy kidneys should filter out. It attacks the most sensitive parts first, so that the brain and nerves often afford the earliest indication of kidney complaint and uric acid poisoning. If you are nervy and irritable your bad temper may be due to kidney weakness. Probably you also experience backache, or too frequent and painful urination, dizzy spells, headaches, or rheumatic and neuralgia pains. When any of these signs appear, begin using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills immediately. This remedy has helped thousands to gain lasting relief from kidney and bladder disorders and uric acid complaints. AN AUCKLAND CASE Airs. S. Wheeler, 23 Castle Street, Lynn, Auckland, saj’s: **A member of my family suffered a sony from backache, caused _ through improper action of the kidneys. The pains were sharp and shooting, and seemed to strike right across the loins. The back very stiff and lame, and at times so bad that every movement was perfect torture. Backache was not all: there was puffiness under the atid cloudy. After suffering in this eyes and the secretions were thick way for sinie time I was advised to try Doan’s Backache Kidney Pj“ s * and the recorrmer dation seemed so thoroughly genuine that I got a bottle and they did good almost immediately. Th js encouraged, • continued with the treatment, ana after taking four bottles a complete cure was effected.*’ Fourteen years later, Mrs. Wheeler say.-: “We are still S™* 1 believers in Doan’s Backache ney Pills, and would not be without them for anything. Th® referred to still holds good, no sign of the complaint having return*® for the past fourteen years.” Sold by all Chemists and Stores. Foster-McClellan Co.. Proprietors, 15, Hamilton Street. Sydney. *1 Backache Kidney Pills*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 30

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