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MOBLEY'S, 8 Porkington Terrace. Apartments with or without Board, Uninterrupted Mountain and Sea View. Terms Moderate +++. $ <$ t. 1 r When Health I j begins to go- "Every .Picture tells a Story." <l \l". One long struggle against that worn-out |j ■: miserable feeling, those dragging* baek- aches, headaches, and rheumatic pains, •; which make the daily round so hard! Nothing undermines the health, so seriously as kidney disorder. For when the kidneys are weak or diseased they I' poison the blood instead of purifying it, just as a poisoned filter poisons the water • that passes through it. For the kidneys are the b'ood-filters— from birth to death the blood is continually. <• streaming through them to be filtered. When it reaches the kidneys it is laden || with poisonous impurities; when it leaves the kidneys it is the purest blood in the ■ body its waste water, excess uric acid || and urea have been filtered out by the kidneys, and are afterwards passed from 1,.idiie y s, and ar r the system through the bladder as urine. In this way the kidneys remove about II roo grains of uric acid and urea, and 3 <> pints of water from the blood, every day. But when the kidneys are weak or dis- eased, they begin to lose their power of separating the urine from the blood. Then the urinous waste left in the blood begins 11 to spread di'sease to all parts of the body. The patient feels unnaturally drowsy and heavy, and grows iri-ilable and miserable. The uric acid and urea begin to settle in <. the muscles and joints, causing irritation, and the stiffness and pain of rheumatism, |' or may form into gravel-stones, bringing on the intolerable pain of renal colic as the <■ stones pass from the kidneys to the bladder. The urinary system is disordered; <> gravelly sediment is noticed in the, water, which may be cloudy or discoloured, the patient my. have to get up every ha' hour or so during the night to relieve bladder, or relief may be attended || difficulty and pain. The urinary '|| channels may become ck-gged with urinous waste, causing par- tial or complete stoppage. 4) sical. Tli ("heart seems affected, the hands || and feet are always cold, and the patient may be subject to bad attacks of giddiness. Kidney disease is hard to cure because 11 it so often reaches a serious stage before 1. it is found out. But if you take your trouble fo time, before the kidneys get too 11 seriously involved, the disease may be per- <■ manently cured. At the first appearance of any of the above symptoms, the patient j| should commence with a thorough course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, which act upon the kidneys and bladder like laxative tnedipines act, upon the bowels; they promote a free flow from the kidneyf, 11 so that deposits of uric acid poison are <■ flushed out, leaving the system "clean and healthy. The medicine should be per- 11 severed with until every sign of kidney <• weakness 'has disappeared, for as long as '1 the least trace remains a relapse is always to be feared. During treatment the patient should drink freely of ordinary || water, and must avoid taking anything that may excite the kidneys or bladder. Diet is of great importance; this is || dealt with in the handbook entitled •> Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladdery copy 1' of which will be sent free on application. 11 Doan's Backache Kidney Pills arc sold in (| one size package only, 219 a box, 6 boxes for 13/0. Never sold loose. Of all chemists and stores, or direct from. Foster-)fcClellan Co., 8, <. Wells-st., Oxford-st., London, W. Don't ask for backache or kidney pills—ask distinctly for '• Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, otherwise yon cannot blame the dealer if there is any mistake. V > The Plating and Enamelling of the jr H ^u"i3en AU-Steel Raleigh prov i des a permanent an d distinctive bril l iance. In the II sa g gpsa g—I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE !t V JL>I /ZS' the frame is hrghly polisbed before enamelling, so that permanent brillianci V is ensured. Nothing is too good for thc RaleIgh fittid with l.Junlop tyres i|n {S —r r /f'MS S and the famous Sturmey-Archer 3-speed gear and guaranteed for ever. jg Prices .from £5/19/6 or 9.4 per month, Slmd a postC£ll'd for Cataloguo. S ljfrv Raleigh Cycle Co.. Ltd.. Nottingham. | -I. -:= r JL. IQ x) •■"II I'" i I ■!  | PYEMONTS  M? <t6Mt ? WPAWN t t ?M? IAn ual S, L OF Stock AT = Greatly Reduced Prices. MARKED H PLAIN FIGURE! r' ;See the Window. I 1. 'I: UNITED STATES, CANADA, S. AMERICA WEST INDIES, SOUTH ?J AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, &e. For full information of Sailings, Fares. &c, of the following Steamship Com- pauies: Canard Line, White Star Line, Royal Mai JSteam Packet Co., Dominion Line American Line apply to the officaily appoined local gent,— | R W. JONES, Meirion House. PRINTING! PRINTING! ) U& or RWVV a& or PRINTING! swgpmrt.a For all kinds of Printing Call at the I Advertiser Office, I Water Street. <