FIRE. TWO HOUSES AT LOWER HUTT. Wellington, June 3. A fire occurred at Lower Hutt this morning and destroyed two fiveroomed houses. The outbreak started in a house occupied by Mr. Derosa and owned by tb.e Wellington Investment Company, spreading thence to an unoccupied place. A poor waler pressure made the task cf saving three neighbouring houses difficult, but. it was managed. No insurances are available. Fire is a good servant, but a bad master. Don’t risk serious loss another day. Take out a policy with the Guardian Assurance Company, Limited. Premiums are low and settlementsprompt.*
THE BREADWINNER. The breadwinner dare not give up, no matter how bad his back is-—no matter how shaky and ill he feels—he has to keep at his work, made doubly hard ' by weakness and pain. And he struggles on as best he can, hopeless of ever getting strong and well again. But his complaint is not incurable, after all. Those dragging backache and mysterious pains, as well as lumbago, urinary disorders, gravel, inflammation of the bladder, dropsy, and rheumatism arise from kidney poisons left in the blood by weak kidneys—and kidney disease can be cured by proper treatment. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are successful (as in this case) because they are solely for the kidneys and bladder. Read how this man was cured :— Mr. C. Mcßelane, 909 Karamu road, Hsatings, says :■ —“About five years' ago I was suddenly seized with awful | pains in the small of my back and ; across my loins. At first I thought’ they would soon pass away, but- as; time went on they got worse and ; worse until they were so severe I could ! hardly bear them any longer. Every | movement meant torture, and it was! impossible for mo to attend to my I work. 1 could not straighten my back, ■ and had to get about almost bent doublo. To make matters worse, 1 could not get any rest at night, and I used to feel worn out in the morning. I was always dull and miserable, as I think anyone would be suffering as I was, so continually. After trying all sorts of supposed cures without obtaining any relief, I got a bottle of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and was as- ! founded at the wonderful amount of good these pills did me. As I contin- ■ ued with the remedy, my health rapidly improved, and I was soon free of every ache and pain. My cure was effected four years ago, and I am delighted to say I have had no sign of backache or any other symptom of kidney disorder all that time.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers ; at 3/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or ; will be posted on receipt of price by ; Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street,; Sydney. I But, be sure you get DOAN S.*
The simpler an invention the more likely it is to prove remunerative. Don’t be too modest about the value of a small thing. Inventors of quite ordinary articles have made fortunes. Barbed wire brought in over £3,000,000. Consult Baldwin and Rayward, the experienced patent attorneys, whose local representative is Mr. J. A. Fraser, accountant. They will tell you if your idea is patentable, and render you valuable assistance in securing patent rights.Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets. In the latest models the bust is low and full. Flexible corsetting above the waist is the result—the newest figure fashion. Perfect comfort with figure elegance.' REGENT CIGARETTES dv not dry nr burn the palate. Smoke them and share tn the Great Free Scheme. Write for Free Gift Catalogue to Regent. Box 331. Wellington. Forty
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 145, 4 June 1913, Page 3
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