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A CAUSE FOR -EVERY ILL. Persons who at middle acre should roc-1 t Jio full strength and energy gtyoutb, are often rheumatic, nervous, iritablo and inclined to worry too much. There are spells of utter wear;, ness, life is made miserable by constant- lameness and dull backache, anct sleep is disturbed by pain and distressing; urinary disorders. You have tried to shako this off, and wonder why you can’t-. Probably you have .missed the hidden cause—•_ sick kidneys. Prompt- treatmentwith Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills would right tilings quic-kly as in the following case: -Mr. \Y. Aladdison, f? 10 Park Road South. Hastings, says: ! 'l consider Doan's Backache Kidney Pills the finest- remedy known for ridding the back of its aches and pains and restoring disordered kidneys to a healthv state, and I do not speak tr-im hearsay but from personal experience. 1 suffered terribly from backache, the pain being often so had that I could hardly move. -The kidney secretions were thick -and cloudy and contained a red sediment- and altogether I was far from weli. Nothing I took did me any good until 1 used Doan’s BackacherKidney Pills. I got- relief from thy first eoup’e of bottles and from - then on the improvement was rapid, fire bottles of the Pills completely' curing me. I feel splendid now and have only Doan's Pills to thank for my wonderful recovery.” Eighteen years later, AFr. Mnddi-, son says: “I am still well and have not suffered • with my kidneys ; since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured! me some years ago. I still take thisy remedy whenever I feel at alb run down, and it does me a lot of good. ,>: - Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers*. Foster-McClellan. Co., Proprietors, Id Hamilton Street, Sydney. -,j But, bo sure you- get DOAN’S. ••

A REAL FIXE COW. Hero is a delightful little tilt at- the faith that some have in the “far ba c k ancestors” :- ■ A neighbour of mine bought a cow. Say—site tv as a sight, 1 tell you now, 1 Her back stood un, and her knees knocked in. .^! While her tail-hone- looked like a coupling pin. Tito amount- of milk she gave for him. Would at. no time fdl a iwo-quaro tinSo I sez to him, sez I, one day, “Why don’t you send that cow away' Well'he wriggled and squirmed, then said to me. _ - “The papers I have for her, you see. Show that this cow's dam was from, a sire. Whoso grandam once set the world afire.” • . “So.don't you see,’ sez lie to me, “What a grand mistake her sale wou.d be? For her papers prove, you must allow Her great, great grandam a- real- fine coiW !” . .' • ’ ' A

Knit-tins; is in- greater vogue >u; Gisborne than ever before.; Hundreds of the latest- fashion books, ReU Wav, Leach's etc., direct irony London, "comprising the largest assortment in town, are on sale at nine pence each. The latest and most fashionable tvocls may also bo bought there. Cali and inspect • no one ed* to purchase. - . v urnl prayer. •

The careful wife or the .wise mother alwnvs loftks to the health of the fa mil v. A slight cold, and a rising; temperature are. often the prelude m an attack of influenza,- atid wjth complications ] possible one _ never, knows where it- will .end. . _For )Qr=. fiueuza; coughs, colds, alb affection?, of the throat and chest, Rramwell S, One Nought One is unrivalled . bottle, which . costs;* only. 2/6, should bo in overy home, lor it is tbo nest insurance for .good health. r.y

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11951, 23 May 1933, Page 3

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