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HOW TIRED I AM!

'No one knows the suffering somo j women quietly endure. They think | it is only natural for them to have] piain in the back, throbbing head-J aches, dizzy spells, rheumatic twinges, irregular heart, and to feel tired and wprn out before the day is half through. And so they bear up as best they can, in patience and without complaint, never thinking they can be cured, never suspecting the kidneys as t]ie cause of their illness. But it is not right for women to be always ailing, and the best proof of this is given in the outspoken statement of Miastcrton women who have been made well, and kept well, by Poan's Backacho Aidnev Pills.

(Mrs H. Braggins, 90 Villa Street, ■Masterton, says:— "Some time ago I caught, a severe cold, which' settled on my Iddneys, and the pain I 1 endured in consequence was awful. I was almost bent double, and it was impossible for me to straighten ' my I back. No one knows the agony I suffered, and I only hope it will nev- ' er be my misfortune to go through sucli an awful time again. Tlie; pains were sharp and shooting, andj| would often make me scream out./ iftty secretions were also rmicli affected being thick and cloudy. What worried me a good deal was the swelling of my legs; they scorned to get twice their usual size, and I knew, this was a sure sign of dropsy. I tried all sorts of things in the hope of getting well again, but.it was not until I had taken about three bottles ( of Doan's . B'ackache Kidney Pills/ that 1 felt I was at last on the road to a complete recovery. Each dose of the pills I took was like taking in new; health, and by the time I had: finished seven bottles, I was completely cured, and life regained for me its 'lost charm. Although three years have elapsed since I took Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, I itoave never had a return of my old complaint, so am safe in saying I am cured for good." The kidneys aro the hardest worked and most important, yet the most delicate organs of the human body; then take care of your kidneys and give them help by taking the great kidney and bladder remedy—Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. For sale by iall chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s. 6d), or will be nor,ted on receipt- of price by Fos-ter-McQeUan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be s\ire you £ot DOAN''S.

GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN-TOOLS Wo are now showing anything you require for the garden. Those .goods have just landed, ami are the host and cheapest procurable, comprising Spades, Forks, Rakos. Hoe.s, Trowels. Garden Shears, Pruning Shears, and Knives. Garde 1 ) Linos, Lawn Sprinklers, etc., etc. I.R. Garden Hose, plain and wire?, and Fittings GARDEN IK'SEGTJCtDES. Swift's Arsenate of Load. This is the time to use it, but it must bo SWIFTS to ho effective. McDnugal's Insecticide. Montauk. Nicoticide. Kill all Slugs, Gishurst Compound, Cirengol Vcrmorito. Tobacco Powder. Etc., Etc. LAWN MOWERS! LAWN MOWERS! A very fine selection of the following makes: —Pennsylvania- Golf, Great American. Ball Bearinor. Ke> st;»tu\ _ Caldwell Roller Colonial Bah henrinf Excelsior. Every Ready, etc. with or without grass boxes. Prices from 18s fid. Giiden .Seeds:—Coopers, Sutton s Nimm and Blairs. -Grass Seeds of Every Description. Also Garden and Field filatiurep. WF.C.A, W.F.OJ,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 25 October 1912, Page 6

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573

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 25 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 25 October 1912, Page 6

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