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NO ONE KNOWS

THE WEIGHT OF MOTHER'S BORDEN.

MANY A ONE BROUGHT TO LIGHT,

You know if you bare a burden to bear. You know where you are taxed to bear it.

You. know how much trouble it gives you. But do you know how' to shake it off? The back bears more burdens than ali the human organism. And it objects to it, too, sometimes em phatically. It aches, it pains, is weak and lame. It’s your fault if you don’t come to the rescue.

Perhaps you don’t know how. We could tell you, but you might doubt us. We will let this woman do it, then ■ ’tis easier proved : ’ Mrs Rogers, 107 Hanover street, Dunedin, says : “ During the past sixteen years a statement has appeared in the Dunedin papers setting forth that Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills had cured me of kidney trouble. That statement is true, and I can now add the important fact that they permanently cured me, for I am still well They cured me of pains in the back, head, aches, giddiness, dazzling before my eyes loss of appetite, and debility. I had doctors’ advice a number of times. and took all sorts of medicines, but it remained for Doan’s Backache Kidney Pi]j s to restore me to good health. Sixteen years hi a splendid test of the permanent benefit that is derived from this grand remedy.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles, 16s .6d), or will be posted on receipt cf price bv FosterMcClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you gut DOAN'S.—[Advt.]

She; -“Well, supposing she did throw you over because you lost your money—there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it,” He : I know, but that’s poor consolation for a fellow who has lost lnsJtait.?

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Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 2

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NO ONE KNOWS Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 2

NO ONE KNOWS Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 2

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