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ALL TIRED OUT. « . There's just the trouble. Seems as if many women are doomed never to know what it is to be healthy. It shouldn't be so—wouldn't be so if women understood That backache is merelyjired kidneys. Kidneys arc dolicate organs. They can't stand too much work. They get tired just as any other part of the body does. And when they do it means serious trouble, for, if the filters of tho blood aren't working properly, the poisons that they ought to cany off remain in the blood and cause backache and limb aches. But there is a cure. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. A never failing, simple, reliable remedy. Bead one woman's statement: Mrs Harper, McGregor St., Hay, N.S.W., says:—" I suffered for a time with excruciating pains in the small of my back and in my side. I also had shivering fits which made me feel sick and dizzy. These attacks would usually oome on about eleven o'clock and would last till the evening. Even when feeling at my best I had to " whip myself to my work" as the saying is, and I was made more wretched by seeing aU the work I should have done but could not do. Something seemed to be pushing me on howeyer, even when I felt it would be easier and better to go under. I suppose it is human nature to fight. I was never so bad but that I thought surely there must be some remedy in the world to bring back my lost health and happiness ; and in this respect I waa-like an outoast looking for Bunrise. And true enough the sun did rise for me. I had been laid up for six weeks when Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were first advertised here. Somehow the name attracted me and I sent for some. They cured I me. The pains gradually disappeared, I lost the shivering fits, energy returned, I got a taste for food and enjoyed what I ate, and I felt glad to be alive. These pills left nothing to be desired in the way of health." Suocess has brought up many imitations of Doan's Pills, but it was Doan's Backache Kidney Pills which cured Mrs Harper. There is nothing' just as good' as this remedy, therefore insist on having it. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box or six boxes 16s 6d, or will be posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster-McClellan Co,, Sydney. But be sure they are DOAN'S.

C. Smith, the Cash Draper, Devonshire House, Wellington, holds the largest stock of boys' and youths' clothing in the city. Boys' sailor suits from 2/11; boys' Melville suits from 5/9; hoys' Norfolk suits from 5/6; boys' three-garment suits from 11/6.—Advt. Messrs James Grace & Co. hava received the following testimonial in reference to their celebrated " Seller's Washing Machines":—Laundry, Broad street, Palmerston North, Messrs James Grace & Co., Palmerston North. Dear Sirs,—The "Washing Machine" supplied by you to me is exceeding all expoctaI tions. I have put it to every possible test, which my laundry work enables me to do, from the finest lace curtains to the hqaviest blankets and quilts, and it doos its work perfectly. I can consoquektly recommend it to everyone, and will gladly show it to anyone wishing to see it at work. The saving in time is a great consideration; for instance I can was eight or ten shirts with the Machine with less labour and time than is required for one shirt by hand.—Yours faithfully, J. C. Eeickskn The Liver is the filter of the human body; let the filter get clogged, your health is at once affected and you are miserable without any apparent reason. You can remedy this at once. Take Gatenby's BLUE FLAG LIVER CUBE (registered); it will put your liver into a healthy state and enable it to do the work for which nature intended it. One bottle to renew your energy. Price 2s 6d from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale from all merchants. Wade's Worm figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for aults or children. Price, Is. The distressing symptoms ot asthma are immediately relieved with a few doses of Sykes' Cura Cough.—Advt.

\ PALMERSTON N. RIFLE *$ VOLUNTEERS, mHE Palmetston North Rifles will _L parade as under: — Sunday, 27th inst., Churoh Parade; Memorial Service; mourning; side arms; white gloves; Coleman Place, 10.15 a.m. January 28th-Parade Co'eman Place, 7.15 p.m ; Marching order for company camp of instruction; baggage to be addressed and left at Fire Brigade Station not later than 7 p.m., and te contain old uniform, 1 suit of clothes, blankets, towels, soap, blaoking, brushes, etc. February 4th—Government Inspection in camp, 7.30 p.m. February 6th—Volley and Independent Firing; 4.30 a.m. Every man must attend Camp and Volley Firing. Orderlie3—Sergeant Eade and Corporal Rashleigh. JNO. MOUNSEY, Captain Commanding P.N.R.V. PALMERSTON GUARDS. THE above Corps will parade as follows :— Friday. January 25th, Squad Drill. Tuesday, January 29th, Squad Drill. By order, F. S. GOLDINGHAM, ( apt. Commanding P.G "TOolnstoF" (Late Manager of Palmerston N.j Branch of Loan & Mercantile Agency Co.), Land, Stock, seed, Produce, AND Financial Agent, EANGITIKEI LINE (Under Royal Hotel Buildings), ■ PALMERSTON NORTH. LOANS negotiated upon freehold ard leasehold lands at LOWEST current rates of interest. Advances made against Wool and other produce and on BtoeK mortgage. AGENT FOR' LISTEE'S ALEXANDRA SEPARATORS. Agent for Manawatu and Eangitike District for Murray Eoberts AND CO., WOOL, PRODUCE, AND STATION AGENTS. JNO. MILLER & SONS, (Late Mio,ee.& Co.) CAB REPOSITORY, .Taonui Stbeet, PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone 24. p o. Box 1,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6916, 26 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6916, 26 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 6916, 26 January 1901, Page 4

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