EARNED, NOT BOUGHT
How hard it often is to'-earn -md maintain a good reputation;' and how easy it is to lose one. As wi'tli a man 's reputation, so it is with other things in Jiw life. Some things achieve a rennt-i----tion which stays with them. They -rre founded on intrinsic value. They i-iee the public backed up by-honesty, and' work their way quietly and thoroughly People want no better proof of merit than is contained in the following experience. fe J Mrs W. Jones, Cordelia Street, South Stratford, says: "Backache was the bane of my life f or months. Every sudden movement caused intense suffering and the constant pain m; ,de me tired and languid. I felt sure my kidneys were not working properly, 'as I had ° P *\«\ J™ oth.« symptoms that pointed to this fact. One day when speaking to a friend about my suffering, she Ktllv m phi? d T tT} ed Doan's backache Kidney Pills, and as I had not she strongly advised me to try them. I ?h ?/r T hl- r» ailvic- c ' and<l ani very thankful I did, for this wonderful remedy gave me complete relief, and I have had no return of mv old complaint since the cure was effected Zlu\ • my back' bm' ""Proved ray , health m-every way, an.l r 11OW teol splendid. My advice to kidney sS ferers 1S to take Doan's Pills. Ther cured me and will, I am sure, do the same for others." Two>years later Mrs Jones says- "T am still a great believer in Do'an's be"'witho enfif ey ? iIIS aud wou]d "°t be without them for anything. They enred me two years ago , ] iud f an /S Doan's Backache -Kidney Pills''ire , i/ : per bottle, or will be posted on re±o Hamilton Street, Sydney. • ' •out, be sure you get 'DOAX.S —7
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1923, Page 3
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304EARNED, NOT BOUGHT Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1923, Page 3
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