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Is better than Two Afterwards. A Chance to Profit by An other's Experience. It is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too lain : It’s only little things that go to make up o.ir every-day existence; the trouble is we don't pay suffi ient attention to them. Backache i'< a little thing. Sometimes ,:t comes after a hard day s work, or a slight cold. It will pass off you say ; it's only, the result of overtaxing my ba-.-k. It isn't the fault of your back, but your kidneys. The exertion or L-trabiing Ims inlerf-red w th their deli ! c ite median s;n. Ywu calljit ba.-k ache, but it is really kidney ache If the kidney are not relieved, chronic disorder se;s ir, and this is where the “ littlething should not be passed oxer. This m?.n has learned to appi edate what this means. Air A- Hyde, Tobacconist, Hastings; sats.’ —‘-For some time 1 have been suffering v ith my kidneys, and always failed to get a remedy suitable for tinailment. I saw Doan's Backache Kidney P.lls advertised here sometime ago and thought I wan'd like to try them, so I got a box at Gillespie's Pharmacy. 1 found they- were all they were represented to be. They have fixed me up all right by driving away my pains and I am certain that they will do as much for others.'* Ihe golden rule in all health trouble is " keep your kidneys well, and they will keep you well. " Doa ns Backache Kidney Pilis keeps the kidneys wi 11. A woid to the wise is enough. Doan' Backache Kidney Tills are sold ! by all i hemi-ts and storekeepers at, :T. per bottle l-ix bottles Itis Cd) or will be po-ted on receipt of price by l o-ier McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W. But be sure you get Doan’s SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR RHEI'MATfSM. Ficm Air. T. 1,. Ewait, Beach road. Soloim ntov.n. i’> 11 Pill', S.A.. 20Ui November. 1910. “For some years. I suffered fiom per sistent attacks cf rheumatism, fi<;m whi di I was hardly ever free. 'J lie pains in my arms, legs, an I back were exc rm-mting. Th? pain would shift from one joint to am ther. At time: I coijld Jtardly move about and could pet verv little rest night or day. Afun , trying various remedies, with little m no bmu-lit, 1 gave Warner's Safe Cure a trial. The first bottlcful gave rar considerable relief : an I each succeeding week shewed further impicvenient. After taking only !T few bottles cf the medicine,, J was entirely free from pain. Since thrdTiir.e I have had no return of the complaint and have every leason to believe that the cure is permanent.’’ From Mr?. E. Burmei trr, 12. Channelstreet, Ballarat jEast, Vic., 19th September. l"10. “For some years I was troubled with rheumatic disorders. I suffered great pain and. at t.mes, vvr- quite prostrated. The joints cf n.y nan Is. feet, and limbs wpidd swell to twice their usual size. My appetite was very capricious and I was much reduced in flesh. The many remedies I tried only seemed to complaint. It was not until I began to -take Mam-is Safe Cure that I felt any perceptible change far the better. I continued to improve as I continu'd with the medicine and, in a short time was completely and permanently cured.’’ Warner's' Safe Cure is I’m scientific euro for rheumatism. it restores the kidnevs and the liver to hu Ith. .and activity, when the uric and biliary pcispns. which cause the disorder, are naturally expelled ancl pain crises. Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemi.<s and storekeepers everywhere, b-th in micimil (5?) bottle?-, and in the clv-aner (2s 6d) -‘Concentrated,” nonilcohulif form. The sugar monopoly has its headquarters in New York —and its hindquarters everywhere” —says Professor Mills. Mr. Arthur A. Paapc, of Invercargill, was yesterday appointed by the Board of Control to be secretary of the Nev. Zealand Sports Protection League. There was a very large number of applicants from all parts of New Zealand. The salary is INiOl) |x-r annum. Air. Paape has re.-id-d iii Ia v •; cargid f-n- the last four years, and Ims been closely identified u ith .sports and rth'etic.:. He is at pi—sent secretary of about fourteen institutions, including the- Southland Rugby I'nion. t’r- Caledonian Society, the Aecli” a isat’nn Society, 'the Cyleir.g Club, ami tile Hospital Saturday Association. Mr. Paane will take up bis new duties on October Ist, with headquarters in Wellington. The managing dir ctor (,’lr. -1. B. Kells) and staff of Co-ntno.i. Shelton and Co.. Limited, Gisborne, a: s -mbled in the office on Saturday al ia-m on last, and presented Mr. George H. Pul'ett with a handsome si'ver salver on the occasion of his intended marriage with Miss Maggio Wilson, of Mi't ri. Otago. In the evening. Mr. Puflett, who holds the position of captain of th? Gisborne Roving Club, was made the recipient of a butter dish and bandsim:- 1 isc.lit barrel in old oak and silver, from the executive of the chib. The health of Mr. Puflett and his bride-elect was than enthusiastically honoured. 'Hr.' many friends of Mr. George Puflett in Napiei heartily join in wishing ki n and his bride prosperity and happiness. Mr. Puflett was a passenger South l>v the Monowai on Monday last, and will join the order of benedicts next Tuesday afternoon. There are no political parties in New Zealand, declared Professor Mills at Hastings last evening. The speaker went, on to explain that- a political party was a voluntary- organisation of citizens seeking to proisation of citizens seeking to promote the common good in public matters on which they- are all agreed. "Now if Mr. Massey's Party knows of any question on which they are all agreed 1 would like to know what, it is.” added the Professor. And if there is any question on which the Ward Party are all agreed, why did the Hon. George Fowlds throw down his portfolio 1 A Voic e : Because he's a gentleman. Professor Mills: No, he was a gentleman before he resigned. PERFECTLY ILL WITH A COLD. Ye--, a reallv bad cold will make anyone feel ill. and your cold won t go awav m a hurry unless you get Baxter's Lung Preserver working against it This? sure cure is famous because it cures quickly. It's effects in wiping out a cold are decisive and immediate. Price 1 TO large sized bottle —all cheniWhy suffer with cough and cold when yon can cure same by taking taking Tonkin's Linseed Emulsion chemists and stores, 1,6, 2,6, -t-di.. . -
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 231, 16 September 1911, Page 6
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