, GET DOWN TO CAUSES. *>, ■■■ A CHRISTCHURCH CITTZKN RELATES AN INTERESTING EXPERIENCE ABOUT CAUSE AND EFFECT. An Irish- student attempted to refute a ■professor's lecture on t cause and effect. He objected to the axiomatic principle that cause is always first and effect a consequence, and he illustrated his theory by citing one of his countrymen pushing a wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning may be necessary to" establish the Irishman _ contention, one thing is certain, cause always goes first in kidney disease, and the effect follows. Bod backs from disordered kidneys are very, common. No condition or class of humanity is exempt. Some cases are old and chronic and stubborn, to remove. Some are first attack* and easily disposed of by Doon's Backache Kidney Pills. If this fact could only be impressed upon our citizens what a world of suffering would be prevented. • Perhaps tbe experience of a lpcal resident will convince you. Mrs Saggers, 19 St. Asaph -treet, Linwood, this city, says:— "l can recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to .wfoo* suffer with the kidneys. Tliey are real good. I used them & little "m6re than two years ago. and they proved very beneficial in every way. lam pleased to recommend this remedy. I obtained it at Bennington's 'Pharmacy." See that the word "Backache" is in the name and that the signature of James Doan is on tbe wrapper. Without these none are genuine. Doan's Backache. Kidney Pills are sold by all ch«n_sts*ena storekeepers, at 3* per box Ulx boxes 16s 6d), or will be posted n_ receipt of price by Foster -IcClellaa Co..' 76 Pitt street,. Sydney. N.B.W. Bat be bug} they are DOAN'S. 21 ART IN PHOTOGRAPHY. ■ c . Photographs in carbon and sepia platinotype. Btandiah and Preece. Vestibule, 218 High atreat. §f6i
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11748, 24 November 1903, Page 10
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