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AGE NO BAR. Old people stooped with suffering. Miduic-uge courageously., fighting. ' Youth protesting impatiently: Children unable to .explain. . , Baby crying, can't-tell why. All in misery froiu their kidneys. : Only a little backache: first. .• Comes when you catch a,cold. ■ Or when you strain the back. Backache .is the. first' step of kidney trouble. . Urinary disorders, Stone, Gravel, Rheumatism. Cure every form of kidney ills. Plenty of. proof that this is so. ' . Madame W'atkius, Ladies' Hairdresser, 136; Ingestre Street, AVellington, .says:—i. "For a long time (about 12 years) I suffered terribly with my back. I was con-;., stantly in pain, my rest at .night was disturbed, and I could not bend my back. v. X also had a dull,'tired feeling, bad-head-ache, anil in fact was" fit for nothing. I gave up all hopes of ever being really well, again. A'friend "called lily attention to DOAN'S BACKACHE ■ KIDNEY PILLS, and advised 1110 to use them. 1 commenced taking them, and felt better after I had used about half a box. I was so pleased I went on.' with them. When' I bad . used . four.. boxes I was. .absolutely cured. I am free of backache and headaches, and I am strong arid well. I recommend DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEIi PILLS to "all.sufferers'."'-" Nine years later; Madame Wattes says:—"l was living-in iHobart when-1 made the abovfe statement,-nine years ago. I am pleased to be able to add the important fact now that mv cure has lasted. I am still well. to-day..; I am 70 years of "age." - • " ' .:. : ■ ■ - ' We feel the. need of a.good kidney." remedy as we grow older, for the kidneys become weak'with years of work. Then give'your kidneys the;h'elp they need by.; taking the ■ great ".kidney and'bladder; specific-DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (six bottles IGs. 6d.), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-M'Clellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. . But, bo sure you get DOAN'S.—Advt." 1

"For. goodness sake, that's the noiso ?" asked the nervous msii.''""'l'he girl next door is having * her voice cultivated," purred his wife. "Apparently the process of cultivation has reached-, tho harrowing season," growled : the. man, -as lie got up and went to get but tho lawn; mower. "Is that you, Frank? 7 asked Mrs. Tip* pins, in a-nervous-voice,, as she. heard someone moving about in the darkness. "It is," replied Mr. Tippins. "You gayo me such a shock. I thought at ■! first there was a man in the house." For Chronic Chest Complaints, .. • Wcods Graat Peppermint Cure, Is. Gd, •is. 6d.—Advt. - V ' ' "You can only subtract things : of . the . same name," said a . teacher to her class,;, "For instance, you 'can't .tako; eight? marbles from sixteen years, or four"horses from sevenpence." "Please,; miss," squeaked a small boy, "can't you taka three pennies ftom one'purse."-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 4