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HIGHEST PRAISE. SOME WELLINGTON CITIZENS GROW ENTHUSIASTIC ON THE SUBJECT.

The praise of the public Is merit's just rewifrd. Nothing in modern times Hits received tho praise accorded "Tho Little Conqueror." < Of fcoino kinds of praiso we aro sceptical. Wo doubt the praise of strangers. Tho highest praise for tho Wellington public Is hearty expression from Wellington people. Bonn's Backache Kidney Pills are endorsed in Wellington, No better proof of merit can be had. Hero's a caso of it. We have plenty more like it. Mr. T. Cody, of Tnitvillo, Wellington, ( writes (lie following unsolicited letter : — "I have had tho good fortune to use Doan's j Backache Kidney Pills ; they did me a world of good. I suffered for years with kidney disorder and tried nearly eVery no-called cure, but without getting relief. I have tnken two boxes of Bonn's Backache Kidney Pills, and, as I snid before, they have done me a world of good, and I am feeling better than I have felt for yen\s. I can honestly recommend this remedy to any who are suffering from kidney trouble." Rewuro of imitations. You want the genuine Doun'tt Backacho Kidney Pills, Iho remedy which Mr. Cody recommends, therefore sea that the woid "Backache" is in tho numo, . Down's ttackncho Kidney I'ills nro sold by all rhenmts and storekeepers nt 3.x per box (m.v boxes 10s Gd), or will be posted on lecoipt of price by Foster-M'Ulell.m Co , 7G, Pitt-street. Sydney. N.S.W. . But bo sure thry ore DOAN'S

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2

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HIGHEST PRAISE. SOME WELLINGTON CITIZENS GROW ENTHUSIASTIC ON THE SUBJECT. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2

HIGHEST PRAISE. SOME WELLINGTON CITIZENS GROW ENTHUSIASTIC ON THE SUBJECT. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 2