. and the best known corrective ©if the system. It acts directly and pleasantly upon the Kidneys and Bladder. EterflDiesUfileepi!
The heavy soggy piecrust is the cause of much indigestion and ill health. Every housewife has at her disposal the essential for baking delicious, light piecrust. It is HUDSON'S This famous Baking Powder is made from a secret recipe by a special process, and front the very best materials. It makes food far more wholesome and digestible. Hudson's Balloon Brand Baking Powder costc a little more than some other brands, but wouldn't you rather pay a little more and ensure making the finest, lightest, most appetising Cakes, Biscuits, Scones, Muffins, Pastry and Bread. If your storekeeper does not stock- it send us his name, and we will see that you are supplied. The price is, 6d, i/- and 1/9 per tin. 8 WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BROS., Ltd., , WELLINGTON. REMARKABU EXPERIENCE. "For some time mor to the winter of 1906, I was tro bled with a severe pain in my back, then my legs and feet begun to such. »I tried several (so-called) cures for backache, but all failed, in June I got a chill and it flow to my kidneys, and I became woree. I called in a doctor, and ue said I had heart houble, which censed the. e'welliuc in my feet. After taking his medicine for a time I got no better, as my legs began to swell, and the pain in my back was dreadful. I then called in Ihn leading doctor, and he told me my kidneys were the cause of the troupe. TTe treated me. hut I got worse. The sharp pain left my bade, but the swelling became worse, and a heavy weight seemed to be pressing on my kidneys. The dwelling pawed up into my body, and the doctor told a friend of mine that no doctor could cure me. so a third doetor was called in. TTe said he could cure me, but after taking his medicine and undergoing 1 reatment, consisting of sweats, tapping, etc., for some months. I etill get worse. The swelling was all round my heart and up my back, whilst my logis were swollen as big r.s it was possible for thorn to swell!' 1 nearly went bh.nd, and could not move without at?«istan:e. My friends and relatives came irom all parts to see me. before 1 died, as ever voce thought that I could not recover, and "the doctor told me that medical aid was of no tu-.c to me, and it was oulv a mat tor of umc. lie said he had do.-e his best, and lisd tried every kind of medicine he could think of to give me reiki, and it was of no use i'o'r me to lake any more medicine, and no Ucxvof bin coming to we mo unices I .sent for him. A friend then strongly advised me to try a couise of Warner's Safe Cure and Piils, ami, ns a last hope, I commenced to. take the medicines. After taking half a dozen large bottles of the Safe Cure and a number of vials of Safe I'iHs. I began to improve. The swelling gradually left my feet and log*, and after taking more, of the medicines the swelling all left niv body. After the swelling left I was only skin and bono; not an atom of flesh seemed to be left on my bones, but 1 still kept on with the medicines and followed the instructions about the diet, and to-day, iwoive mouths from the date I started youi medionios, 1 am stioag and well;- and weigh as heavy as ever 1 did. I nni certain I should ha\e died in a very short time if 1 had not taken Warners Safe, Cure. My ease is wcii known in Graiton, as many puvpie saw me during my illness. lam wilting this in the hope that any por-ou suffering from dropsy who sees i:«is may be cured also by Warner's !Safe Cure." From Miss Fanny KHeiu, Cowanstreot, South Grafton. \'.S;W., lill'h March, 1003. The above loiter ilhiM ra'.es the. remarkable curative eti<<<: oi Warner's Safe Cure in ca>;cs oi' kiiino.v disease. In addition to the. regular Tt-s and 2s 9d bottUs of Warner's Sale Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2s Gd per bo-tile. Warner's Sale Cure is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number 01 <!o«eti as the 5s bottle of Warner k fcuiie due. ii. 11. Warner and <Jo., Limited, Aivibourne, Vie.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3146, 25 March 1909, Page 7
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