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Hund>«ds of Auckland Homes are Protected and Beautified with Crescent Lead and Zinc Paint ALL SHADES PROCURABLE. 17s per gallon. J. OATES, Por Paint Value UPPER STMONDS STREET. CARPET CLEANINGAND SHAMPOOING Id. Per Square Foot. VACUUM CLEANING CO. or*. Cr. Wellesley and Albert. Street*’ Phone 41-769. SPECIAL BULB OFFER! f AT REDUCED PRICES TO CLEAR. 10,000 Anemones, Choice Strain 10,000 Ranunculi. All shades 20,000 Daffodils. Large flowered 5,000 Tritonias. New Hybrids 4,000 I/achenalias. Aureum 12,000 Preesias. Scented 6,000 Ozs. Winter Sweet Peas, Waved varieties Vdozen, iqq ». 7/- ~ 1/1/3 „ 9d „ 1/3 oz. 7/- " »/- , - POST FREE From GRIFFITHS’ MT. EDEN NURSERIES LTD. P.O. BOX 13. NEWTON. . ... , y M nvwuuiwj BITUMASTIC (Registered Trade Mark) Made In ENGLAND by WAU.EB DOVE BITUMASTIC An anti-corrosive paint obtainable in 14 Colours, including LIGHT ..a DARK GREEN—the GREEN WHICH KEEPS ITS COLOUR. TRY IT FOB TOUR ROOP* The price is reasonable, too. Pull particulars from J. Wildridge & Sinclair —N.Z. —Ltd. FANSHAWE STREET, AUCKLAND. WOODY ATT ”Lfw ) °Mowgß , °“ All British. AU part* can be replaced. Blade:) of finest Sheffield steel will last a lifetime. Easy running, smooth cutting. R. Cranston & Sons Sole SC&J*"*"’ Lawn Mowers and Saws Collected. Sharpened and Delivered. A SOW NOW NEW SEASON S SEED OF Cineraria Pansy Primula Sweet Peas Wallflower Sweet, William Antirrhinum Nemesis Carnation Viola Gaillardia, etc. PLANT.—Ranunculus Anemones Daffodils Crocus Freesia;— Ixias Tritonias VEGETABLE SEEDS IN SEASON. 98 Queen St. (opp. Bank N.Z.), AUCKLAND Nursery—Royal Oak, Onehunga. G. J. MACKAY LOST EYESIGHT CANNOT BE RESTORED ! Have your Eyes Examined and Correctly Fitted with MODERN GLASSES. H. GREGORY Optician. Rooms— DAVID TEED, LTD., Chemists and Opticians. 205, Broadway, Newmarket Rhone 48-020

m ß very Picture Tells Story ’ Si. Backache May Be Kidney-ache Kidney complaint is very common amongst all classes of workers,, but, too often, the kidney weakness is unsuspected, or else precious time is lost in unsuitable treatment, It is a good plan to watch the kidneys and keep them well. Any stubborn pain in the back is cause to suspect kidney weakness. So is a discoloration of the urine, and pain or irregularity of the passages. And if there is rheumatic pain, headache, lassitude, nervousness, or dizziness, don t delay. Bear it in mind that early kidney and bladder troubles are easiest to cure. Use Doan's Backache Kidney F’ills to strengthen, stimulate, and cure weak kidneys. 1 his remedy is recommended ana used all over the civilised world. INSIST ON DOAN’S Sold by all Chemists and Stores. Foster. McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. AUCKLAND MAN CURED Mr. George N. Redfera, 4$ Church Street, Devonport, Auckland, says: “Some time Ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on my kidneys, and i* consequence I suffered terribly from backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble. I conld not stoop or move about fnely jon account of the nagging acke, and always felt tired and languid. My principal trouble, however, was a weakness of the kidrey*I could not hold the secret-on*> and they were thick and cloudy. One day I was advised to g* Te Doan’s Backache Kidney Pill* 4 trial, and I am very glad I for they worked wonders; ® fact, completely cured me. lg oi relief after taking the first *** doses, and by the time I 44 finished four bottles the back* ache had gone, the secretion* were clear and regular, felt splendid.' 5 Fourteen years later, Mr. fern says: “My euro still good. I have had no re t*j**. kidney trouble since R® 4 ® Backache Kidney Fills cored over fourteen years ago.* DOAN'S Backache Kidney- PUM*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 28

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