BLACKBALL NOTES.
(Our Own Corrospondcnf.'i AX Aft ’ 1.1) hi NT A p.v.nlnl. thoneli in serious, aeridenl oecurn'd in ihe Klaekball mine on Wednesday ni"lit i>, Mr. ,J,>l;i> linee.ni. !b' had just finished his shift and was "ii 1 lie road home about 9.40 p.in. 1 1,, •■'■'initio out to the r.,pe n,;;d be 0,,t eatiirhl with two empty' t-• which knocked him in front of nv., full on,-, luckily some ~t hi- mates were behind and promptly rum; the bell to slop the rope. 11 " was much bruised about the lace and bps. Only for the prompt manner in which the v«-i was stoop. -d. m,t bmp e, ,nld have saved him. lie is now petlinp all, up a- well a- e;m be e\peeb d. t 11 id K w i;i i; 11 \j \ \"s kai i*, r. A ba11,,1 was t.iki n ;:i ibe Kd.-ek I-.;;!! mine on Wednesday for two elic'..widplimen f.,r the ensninp sj\ r: i,,;, 1 1 ■■. !•', m r ;.pplie;t! i, m- , 1 re received f, ri be two positions. The preset;! ,T.T weiplum.n ate M.-ssts K.mer- and KerThe r.-'tl' -ii" ball"i V i',.| !•.«■. \v |p, ... , i->7 ii ('toll. ■. ~: M. Mali 61. T. K.-rr V* W. K and 11. t 'liilton were ti.erefoi e duly derte, i f. r Ihe nex i ■ix tmm! !m. MKHlt'Al. as-Of 'f \ ;■■■ The usual monthly inee'imp of Cm ! ibove V>s,,,'iatnm was held : b>•veti in,; in :ii • Ci ■> 1, :!■ ■ . a!:.-.;;,:" • I;. 1b , s,. lent. ,■ a p;.-d 11, eh ai v. ’ leal I wi. ii and ail a"", unis pas-ed f. r nay mein. It was unanimously apiv.,; . ,y tbe commit lee i ba! tbe di elor he ; isked to 1U r 11 ! -1 1 til, i'lillilnillee witji 'tionihlv to port so that I In- ei.mmitt, Till b. ' ill toni'ii v, lift alt serious e. , nil A I i \ l’i H'| KTV. lim weekly e,mmi" "e nic-i; ::p , his Sociotv was 111-Id in the Soeb-iy '•• ■ li.ee. Mr, I li-.s Kerr, piv; el,ail. . ■n pied :be(ha ir. \ I ter tlm i• -.i;■ l : online Imsiness bad been p..im tit'..’: a j he ki: 1,. . - i• ■ i>. rt and stock 1 Is.i |lm and>toi "s rep-u i. Ibe si, it tile end of l!m !\ 1 b <; 11:.' a •■> b--W in inerease of „\er A'2oo <>v< r 1.-.-i ' ptarler. \s lim -.dm. of ibis s, ejoty .!" still poillp up the Stock must be in •re;,se.| (~ lon, up with Ihe : mr, m-.-d : rad, , Mr, v. , jo union leud-r, ■a . lea\ itip lie dml, mi. wlimh '■ ■ 1 • i'ed wit Ii re pi ,1. as |m m a no.si !,•• j liable lad iii the *lf "bar;;. ... id- dll | am! iboroiiphly eapaMe. Tim mm Ii ptatterlv meet i im, "1 the Head;, r- wi i i he held 'in lb" 1 >.(.!■• I'*ir ■■ Hail ■ atmd.* m \t. \:-> d I.’n b TIME !S TfvC TFST. llm test of lime is wb.it tells the tale. "A new broom sweep- clean,” hut v.id it, "weir well” is what interests most. The public soon find out when misrepresentations in.a made and merit alone will stand 'die test of time. Westport people appio•fate merit, and year.- apo local people publicly endorsed Doan's Hr.ckache Kidney Pills ; they do so Still. Wolllll 11 . iti/on mal.e the statement which follows im less loiiviiieed tb.it Ibe article was just as represented. A cure that lasts is the bind that every sufferer from kidney ills is b.okinp for. Mr.- T. Brown. Wallaby street, West[Mat, savs :— ‘‘My linshand has been tor lured with pains in the small of his back. The pains wore no; always hay. but at times they were unbearable. He i.-ac dump heavy work, and was out in *dl weathers,"and I think this was the reason be look cold so easily, mid the cold seemed lo affect bis kidnev? and increase Ins smferiims. He tried many remednv. _ Iml did not cot the riplit liiimp till 1 obtained
noun’s l.ackacho Kidney Tills for litni- I I'lii- ivninlv cnifl Iho pain in his bark, - ami lif has horn quite wall exer since. j Ho is a til 111 hflifvoi in t hf -rood qualities , of Doan’s Tackaebe Kidney Tills ami j m'ver fails to recommend them to other . .udfeuTS.’' , , . . 1 1 Kioht vears later, v.h.-n asked about her husbands .me, Mrs Drown saysMy | Inn hand’s fine has stood the test of t ime fur he ha= not suffered with Ins hark dm ine the nast eight yens. Ills kidneys are strom' and fori died against- '"-d. Have von backaebe, weak hack, head aehes. uravel, giddiness. urinary disorder or anv other of the numerous symptoms of kidney trouble? If so. Doans P.m hache Kulnev I'iHs will erne you pst a- P*’ 1 ; inaiiciitly as they cure' Mr Drown Doan s Pad,ache Kidney Tills me sold by .1 .he,nists and storekeepers at c.spcrbotlD (six hot ties 16 6), or will he po? «1 on re..oipl of price by Koster-M. Uellan to., 7C, piit street, Sydney. 'Vut. bo sure yo- yet DOAN S.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1910, Page 1
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