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DOAN'S REPORTS INVESTIGATED.

NO RETURNS OF ILLNESS FOR EIGHT YEARS. *

We are answering a very important question to-day—viz.. Do the e'eople who say they have been cured f Doan's Backache Kidney Pills stay cured? A medicine which cures merely for a day or a week is worthless ; it is only a tonic or a purgative. But a medicine which drives the illness away so«that it stays away, that medicine does all medicine can do. We have been verifying our earlier published cases/and we are pleased jjx> say, that the result of our investigations has been most gratifying. The cures of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are permanent cuittft. Here's proof of this statement. Mrs C. McDonagh,' 67 Washington Road, Nelson, says: "Eight years ago I used Doan's Backache Kidney Pills x for kidney trouble and they cuxed me. For six months I had been suffering with terrible* paina in i the small of my back, also headaches, giddiness and blurrea sight. The pains in, my back wo^ld sometimes double me up, and I could scarcely walk". I had used various remedies, but nothing did me good till I,'got Dean's- Backache Kidney Pills. These pills cured me, as I told you at the -thne. and I have been well ever since. In fact, I felt relief after the first dose, and soon was perfectly cured.' They are splendid pills, as my quick and lasting cure has proved. I am very pleased to confirm the statement I made eight n,years ago.'' ' • Watch your t kidneys, and when you don't feel as well as you ought,begin at once, with/the great kidney and bladder, remedy, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They will make you well and keep. yoU jwell. Dosnls Backache Kidney Pills, are sold by< all chemists flnd'storekeepers at 3s1 pw bottle (sis bottles 16s 6d), or wUI be posted on 5 receipt df price" "by Fosfeetr-rMcClellan Co.,' -76. Pitt Street, Sydney. yi &ut. 'he sure you £e$ DOAN'S.. -

Paiihaka, the histoiic Maori pa8) I tty* scfjno thii-fcy yo<iis* ago of troabloue times, and for yeais past of gv>oat ?s<j,ti\e gatherings, ill soon bo Moiely a niutis, as it is rapidly jbe>-, ooriyng deserted. The detxth of Charles Waitara has oompletcd the cJEjodub that commenced after the demise ot the prophets Tohu and To, Wlnti. A few yeai-s. ago ovory louse, both <{manpion*' -anti wha-re, was fully ocdupiccT^ several billiard rooms and boarding-houses -nore. in smug and the visitor could not help but notice the .signs ot animiation and progro&s. Tlie Taranaki Ne^vs states that the Ministerial p:irty who visited the village last Monday Mere struck\wilh the air of desolation that pervaded the place. The majority of houses are xmoccupJed, and tho whole population appeared to consist of two or three old iron, several women, and a few ohilt'ren, who assembled on the "marae." A*ikea as to the absence of the men, one,, of the Native onlookers rentark«l t\i%t they were away working. Fpj: influensa take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. UW, 2s6d. "Wild heavy, machinery no* constantly apiivmg'trora Eom^ to the order of the Ko^uku Oil Syndicate, is being 'taken down the Wost Coast in the Anchor steamers, foom Wellington and as fast as it arrives is being put in position. \ A tno-mii© tramway conveys the various machines front tli'q railway t6 the-scene oj: operation veiry^expeditiously^ and hi the course ?.».a f,flw it .fs hojp^d r that 4rSling'will commence,. $Sfo} v delays in 4)ipn;^nt" from. H*>n\V>^h&Vei caused 1 ?>me > inconvenience,;. 4 but for *ffeMh> Syndicate-v'Sv^ula 'have been eipploying- a^number vof iKprkme^ ■„ v "IjWSJE^D JCOMBOISSD"^—Tr jfe-' maf!F*oTJKay' £ Compoqnd iG&setk* 4A' r Linseed for Coughs and Colds.''. « r *

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 8

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DOAN'S REPORTS INVESTIGATED. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 8

DOAN'S REPORTS INVESTIGATED. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 8

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