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A BOON TO MOTHERS. Dannevii ke Mothers will Profit by the Experience of asother. Among all classes of people we find children suffering from weak kidneys. The intelligent mother knows that this is not a habit and searches for a remedy. It is something very hard co relieve and the family physician tells her that the child will grow out lof it m time. Sometimes they do and sometimes they do not. In the meantime annoyance and embarrassment are the result. If anyone knows a remedy is it not an aci of kindness, is it not a dnty to make it public ? Should selfishness or pride keep it concealed 1 Mra G JR. Mclntosh of London St., this town, has used Dora's Backache Kidney Pills m her family and makes the following statement for the benefit of anxious mothers and interesting little child ren Mrs Mclctosh says : — "My Jaughter had weakness of the kidneys for thirteen years. It started when she was twelve months old. It has always been a source of trouble to me and she fretted a great deal about it herself. She had a pain m the side as well. All the time she was ailing I got chemists' stuff and I also saw doctors about it, but no treatment ever seemed to be able to stop it. About two months ago I procured a box of Doan's Backache Kid»ey Pills at Prior'sPhannacy and she began to use this medicine. In a marvellously short time her trouble was overcome and she knocked off using the remedy. For three weeks her kidneys were as strong as one could wish. But it seemed we left off using this medicine too soon as we then saw a very slight return of the trouble. She has never grown worse and it is scarcely worth meutiouiag; bat I am going to get her to take more for a complete care. These are splendid pills for such troubles and mothers should know about then:." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are > 3old by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d) or will be posted on receipt of price by i Fostor-McClellau Co., 76 Pitt St., Sydney, N B.W. But be sure they are Doan's. • The proprietors of Bock's herbal remedies are m receipt of a great number of tea, timonials. Mr S. B. Purser, storekeeperGuyra, N.S. Waleß, writes: — As I am wanting some of your preparations, notably Rheumatic Powder, I shall be glad if you will inform me if yon have a depot here m New South Waleß. If not could you . sapply me with a few dozen of your Rheumatic Powder at once ? It has won golden opinions here. Bock's Balsam price 13 6d. Bock's Rheumatic Powder, price 3s 6d. Bock's Powder for the liver, stomach and blood, price Is. Bock's Herb Extract, an infallible cure for toothache; price Is Bock's Neuralgia Drops and other preparations can be obtained losally only of E. Prior. Chemist, Dannevirke, O. Ertokien, Norsewood; Mrs Beale, G. H. Forbes, Ortnondville ; W. Robinson, Makotnfen, and wholesale from P- Bock & Co., Auckland, N.Z.

Harry Palmer THE PREMIER AUCTIONEER LAND, STOCK & GENERAL AGENT ,EXPERT VALUER, AND UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Palmereton N. IS prepared to furnish houpfs cc any scale on tbe shortest ret ice and at prices that will defy c6irpeti tion. We have a Urge stock of all kinds of house furnishings m stock which everybody is invited to inspect. Auction sale» of produce, poultry, pigs, fruit and furniture held every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Clearing sales conducted m any part of the colony. "Valuations made and estimates Riven. Indents executed. Agencies undertaken. All kinds of produce always kept m stock. We are always prepared to purchase for cash produce, machinery and furniture of every kind. Liberal advances made en goods for absolute sale, and special concessions for large transactions We have special facilities for storing and otherwise disposing of big consignments. \ Farms and town properties for sale everywhere. Our charges are very model ate and all business promptly attended to. HAREY PALM&R, Rangitikei treet, Palmerston N, R. M. Cochrane, AUCTIONEER AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT. Exchange Auction Mart, Dannevirke.

A UCTIOIS Sales held periodicr3L ally m the Mart on SATURDAYS, at 2 p.m. Entries received hp to Friday morning, 10 a.m. Coniguors' cheques payable at the conusion of the sale. Clearing sales at very reasonable rates undertaken m all parts o! the district. Approved second - hand household furniture and saddlery purchased for prompt cash. All branches of Agency work undertaken and executed with energy and despatch. If you have a faim, building section, business or house to sell or lease, enter it m my register and it will be widely advertised m several leading newspapers. Every article of Furniture, new or secondhand, useful m a household, is always on private sale at the Mart, including a varied assortment of crockery, kitchen utensils, etc. Also many leading Hues m drapery, men's and boys' ready-mado suits straight from the factory, curtains, blinds, etc. Thiifty housewives should not miss the Saturday afternoon sales of furniture, household requisites, produce, etc., commencing every Saturday, at 2 pm. All uoodir- are on private sale every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.to. The stock of new second-hand . Picycies is the beat iv town. '

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 299, 20 March 1903, Page 4

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