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A SIGNAL OF DISTRESS. Pain isi tihe back is the kidneys' signal of distress. if this timeij warning is ignored, kidney disease silentOy fasitene its deadly grip—foi kidney sickness first sihmvs itself in pain® and di&ordws in oflier parts, and the real cause is too often hidden until fa/tal Bright's Disease or DiaJbeites hats set in. S*usp«ct th» kidneys if you are nheumnatio and nervous, or have a lame back, painful, too frequent, or scanty urination, weak heart, dizzy spells, headaches, bloating, or neuralgia. Doan'sr Backadie Kido>ey Pills Have been ourring lame, backs and sick kidneys for years. The fallowing endorsement i® convincing:— • Mais Emma Taylor, 26 George Street, ■ Masterton, says:— "Four years ago . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me of a very severe attack of backache and kidney trouble 1 which had defied, other remedies for veoips-, so it is with every confidence 1 reoomnnend this graiiu ?6metly to all w4o suffer as 1 did. Briefly my case is as folilows-For a number of years I was a martyr to terriible paiiii'B in. my back which were often iso bad that I used to fee It I could not stand it any longer. Whenever I had to stoop or move quickly, the agony was awful. Other symptoms which showed me my kidneys were very much out of order, were, bad headaqbes, sleepless nights,' and irregular. secret ions. I tried all sorts of medicines for my ailments, burt nothing I took seemed to beniefit_ me in any way, and I went ©in suffering, thinking I should never be really well again. All that As changed now, I am thankful to say, for Doan's Backlache Kidney Pills have made me feel like a new woman, restoring my kidneys- to health and strength, and driving away all my aches anid pains. I took, in all, a!bout fifteen bottles of these famous Pill's, aaid con'Sadervery ill I was, T think it wonderfull' that they have oured true so thoroughly." If yon are sdiok or "feel badly" begin taking Doan'fl Baokaohe Kidney Pills at once, for as soon a® your kidneys are well, they will heflp affl the other organs to health. A trial wiM convince anyone. Doan's Backache Kidney Palis are sold by afl Cheoin'ists and storekeepers ait 3s per botteT (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterMcCHellan Clo., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you got DOAN'S.

SUFFERED ACUTELY. "For about three months I suffered acutely from liver trouble," writes Mr W. H. Capon, "Turilville," Turill, N.S.W. "Mr T. McDermott, of iMcDermott and Son, -recommend me to try Chamberlain's Tablets, which I d*d. They were thg only , medicine that could relieve me—in fact they completely cured me very quickly. 1 ' Sold bv all chemists and storekeepers. Perhaps one of the most- curious memorials of Livingstone is what is known a§ "Xa-ne Tree," near the Victoria Falls, on the Zambezi. On the trunk of this tree, Liriagstono cut his initials and the date (1885) on the day he first visited the falls. 1 In his book, giving an account of this, Livingstone says: "This was the only instance in which I indulged in this piece of vanity." A large notice board been placed against this tree by the authorities, giving tho. information, and adding, "Visitors are requested to assist in preserving this relic." One wonders whether the great explorer fofesarvv the day when parties of tourists would oome by train to the Falls, and be qble, if they wished, to continue their journey by rail into the far North. STOMACH TROUBLES. . _ Laxo-Tonic Pills are a most effective remedy for BilioHsness and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels. They act quickly and effectively, without weakening the system as is the case with most medicines used for these troubles. Price IOJd and Is 6d. Obtainable every-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 May 1913, Page 6

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884

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 May 1913, Page 6

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