A BOON TO MOTHERS. Among all classes of people we find children suffering from weak kidneys. The intelligent mother knows that is not a habit" and searches for a remedy. It is something very hard to relieve, and the family physician tells hur that the child will grow out of it in time. Sometimes they do, and sometimes they do not. In the meantime annoyitfhce and embarrassment are the results. If anyone knows of a remedy, is it not an act of charity, is it not a duty to make it public? Should selfishness or pride keep it concealed ? Mrs Ellis Goodin, Belvedere Road, Carterton, says:—"For a long time my little boy suffered from weakn'e.-J3 of the kidneys. I tried a lot of remedies but nothing seemed to benefit him in the least. It was distressing to the boy and a groat annoyance to mo, and 1 felt quite helpless in the matter. I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised as being good for this trouble, and got some. I have given him these pills with the most gratifying results. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills tin the right remedy for kidney trouble, and mothers should know of them, f or weak kidneys in children are not uncommon." Seven yeavs U tar Mrs Goodin pays:— "The above statement is quito true, every word and I can now add the important fact that my boy is still well. Do.m's Backache Kidnjy Pills did him a world of good." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are for men and women, old and young, and may be taken by all with perfect safety. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box, (six boxes lGs (id) or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan and Co., 70 Pitt-street Sydney, N.S.W. But, be sure you get Doan's.
Ike Clothes Question s one which presents itself to the minds of overy man where to a suit combining the nowost cut and material, and perfect comfort, with a moderatness of price is perplexing to thoso who liavo not worn ono of our suits. Onco you wear one of these suits you fool as if the clothe question is permanently settled for you for bettor cannot be found, and the cash prices aro the lowest obtainable. We shall bo pleased to receive a visit from you when next in Wellington. Morrison and Ponney, Tailors, 7a Willis Street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9079, 1 May 1908, Page 6
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401Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9079, 1 May 1908, Page 6
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