CONFIRMED PROOF.
PEOPLE CANNOT DOUBT WHAT HAS BEEN TWICE PROVED.
In gratitude for relief from aches and pains of bad backs from distressing kidney ills—thousands have publicly recommended Doan's backache Kidney Pills. People who testified years ago now say the results were permanent. This testimony doubly proves the ■ worth of Doanls Backache Kidney Pills to all kidney sufferers: Mrs. H. Veal, rl6 Ossian .Street, Port Ahuriri, Napier.,, syas: ‘‘A member of mv family, having used Doan’s Backache' Kidney Pills with splendid, results, I have- -pleasure inV recommending them to all who suffer with backache and- kidney trouble.. In the case referred to the symptoms were 4. case referred .to he symptoms were " not very serious in themselves, v but , we were afraid of “ niore serious de- / v velopments, and were thus very pleased when Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills effected a complete cure, ; He ■ had a nagging ache in his hack that he could not get'rid of and ]ie. was very run down and' in poor health generally. A friend - advised him ‘*to take Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills and they soon fixed him up and he has been as right as a bank <- eversince. We always, keep, a bottle in , the house now and find them a-very . useful medicine.”' ...... Four years later, Mrs. Y eal says r “The cure referred to still hold's gold, a fact that proves Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills give lasting benefit.''’ ' ' - . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are . sold bv all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co.. . .Proprietors. 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, he sure you get DOAN’S. pONCERT Tickets, Dance Tickets, Ball Programmes, ..Invitation . Cards, etc., printed-.at,‘shortesJi..ffi(^ <- ; tice. New. stocks of latest deiigns ’rimes Printing Works. A profe'ssor of chemistry, i'p Pennsylvania (U.b-AO .says thaUby cQUefil-/ » ing oid and discarded tooth -brushes, and dissolving their Handles' he Tias ; " produced lotion for wounds,(af ' furni- y ture polish; a motor-car finish- sanci a - good glue. “So'far”,' he .adds,, -“I know of no use for the bristles.” > Protect yourself against losses by fire by insuring with the - Norwich ".Ky Union Fire Insurance Society. Ltd.—, W. Lissant Clavtoc. • • ■ i) -
How long docs it take to smoko a ton'of tobacco? It lias taken an old Canterbury resident—an inveterate lover of the meed —just 73 years. He commenced to smoke ■when lie was 13-years old, is -now - 86. _ and is still smoking! He was a cabin-boy when he "learned to smoke, and lor threequarters of a century lias found coinfort'and . solace in his pipe. Antitobacedites declare smoking shortens lifer But there is reason to believe (as*in this case) that it often prolongs it. ' Good' aud pure * tobacco, containing but little nicotine undoubtedly benefits {the health because it'lessens nervous strain and banish-es-Hhe- “blues.” New Zealanders are fortunate in ' that respect. Our -Dominion' tobacco is : so pure that many doctors.'smoke it. habitually and recommend it to their patients. It' is roasted' and the “bite” taken clean ojit’ of it. A more delightful tobacco oiya less .harmful'one the. world does np't*'produce,' The four brands are: Riverhead ‘ Gold, Navy Cut _No. 3, Cavendish, and''Cut Plug No. 10.— 25).? .r ' { •'
Mr Tom Justice, who for 37 years has been cellar-keeper to the Alhambra Theatre, London, said recently:—• “In .the good old days—when ...young bloods of the town could .really drink —iwe never thought of ordering fewer than ,50 to 100 dozen bottles of whisky at a time. Now wc-reckon lo dozen. 1 a big order. We had 2,000 gallons of spirits packed right along one side of the collar—and, asVfor beer, yoa couldn’t move for cases ! I remember when some of the most famous young people in-the town, held regular champagne • parties- in 'the old American bar. They would threaten to invade my cellar for' further supplies.' Now we get an order-for a bottle of champagne at intervals of months. The cellar isn’t iwhat itwas; ■it is occupied principally now by memories.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11837, 19 January 1933, Page 2
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