THOSE SUDDEN STABS
Whom--the ; kidneys"arc sick, sharp ’dhrtnrrg~ plri n s~s trike - y©u~in - t-be—back, loins or sides—pains , that almost take your breath away, and often make you cry out -in agony. It is almost impossible: to ‘mistake- these kidney pains for they seem to centre about the small of the back where the kidneys are located. There is no plaster or-liniment that' will reach the inside cause—sick kidneys. What is needed is a kidney medicine —a kidney stimulant to start the kidneys working, as they should —a healing, soothing tonic, to relieve and cure congestion . and inflammation in. the kidneys. There is no other remedy for* sick kidney quite equal to Doan’s Backacho 'Kidcity Pills:
Mr. L. . Fearn, :412 St.-Aubyn Bt. West, Hastings,, says: “For months I suffered from backache, the pain at times being particularly severe. I felt it most when -stooping or moving quickly. 1 tried a number of remedies in the ■ hope of getting a cure, but none of them did me any good, and I was very worried as I was afraid more serious trouble might develop. One day I heard that Doan’s Backache Kidney .Pills were very - good for backache and kidney trouble, so- I decided to take a course. They gave mo relief almost at once and "before long I was completely cured and I have had no return, of the ■ complaint since. No words of mine'ean sufficiently praise Doan’s Backache, Kidney Pills, and I only hope'my experience, will be the means of helping others.” Four years later, Air Fearn says: “L have not been troubled with, backache since Doan’s Backache 'Kidney Pills cured me over four years ago.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But,, be sure, you get DOAN’S.
: While at. Ottawa, Mr. Baldwin one day . entertained at luncheon a small .party of visiting pressmen , and others. When an adjournment was made to the smoke-room of the great hotel, one of,the guests'(a-New Zealander), produced a well-filled pouch and' expressed the hope that their distinguished host- would sample his tobacco - “grown and manufactured in New Zealand.” said Mr. Baldwin, “but first of all I must send 'for my - little .'cherrywood.” So saying, .lie despatched a waiter for the pipe, who soon returned bearing the gainb cherrywood (2§ft. long, with a bowl holding half-a-pound) presented- toits owner shortly before he quitted:. England; The. arrival-of the/‘little cherry wood” was greeted with roars, of laughter. The New Zealand tobacco '■ recommended ,to ' Mr. Baldwin’s"notice-was duly 'sampled, surprise being expressed - that 1 tobacco of such splendid quality - should he produced in N.Z. It was .Cut Plug No.. 10' .ope of 'the-four famous toasted (and ' practically nicotineless) brands; so popular in Maoriland, the others being, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Biterhead Gold.-—284.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11841, 24 January 1933, Page 3
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