up a majority of the whole, is all for the N.R.A. because it accepts without question the idea .that there exists now a national emergency analogous to war in which it is every man’s duty to do what the Government asks, It has neither the knowledge nor the. wish to examine the Administration’s plan for recovery in detail. It is content to take all on faith, and its only anxiety is to know How it can best co-operate to make the programme successful. There is one other part of the public which is entHustiastic for the N.R.A. scheme—relatively and absolutely a very small part. It is made up generally of persons of more than ordinary intelligence, soine of' them Socialists, who see in the scheme ameans of hastening the coming of Socialism, and other persons without any particular addiction to Socialistic ideas but prepared to support any honestly conceived substitute for “capitalism”—which they believe to. have failed.
KO REASON‘.FOR. IT.. * J ’ V- 1 - V • WHEN PEOPLE SHOW A WAY. There can be 'no reason why any reader of. this suffers the; torture* of an aching- hack' the annoyance of urinary disorders,’ tib e pains and dangers of kidney ills, will fail to heed the words of one who has found . relief Read what this man says : Mr J. McKendry, .Mill Street,/-West-port says; “About three years ago a member of my family , was suffering, very much from kidney, trouble, and wa g at a loss to know what to do .to get well again. Qn<? day a friend advised her jo take; a course of,,;; ; P oan ’f Backache -Kidney .PiUs,’ and. she!jspok' 0 s o highly of this medicine that §h® bought some. I am plehsed • to.tfell, you it acted splendidly, six bottles Of pills making a perfect cure. Previous to. using Doan’s ‘Backache Kidney. Pill* her back was' very painful and at ..titties she was almost’.crippled with’ the tail* ment, not being able' to stoop or move without suffering agony. Backache was not ..her only trouble. • her general health was very .indifferent, hut Doan’s Backache' Kidney Pills spom put her kidneys in a healthy state.and she has been splendid even 'sinC.e,’.” Eight years ' later, ,',Mr MtKendry says: “The cur e ' referred 'to still (Holds good, no sign of kidney trouble, having returned since Doan’s Backache Kidney. Pills were used some -years-, ago.’’;. Doan’s Backache Kidpey Pills-; are sold by all chemist's and. storekeepers. Foster-McClellan' C*b., 10 Hamilton 'Street, Sydney. ' But, be sure-you get'DOAvJpSv
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