ONE WORD IN TIME " I IS BETTER THAN TWO AFTERWARDS, ! A CHANCE TO PROFIT FY AN ATJCX- ' ! LAND WOMAN'S EXPEDIENCE, ■ ! It if a strange thing Low people will put i away an opportunity until too late. It's : only little things that go to make up our • every day existence. The trouble is wff : don't pay surlieient attention to them Back- '• i ache is a "little thing. Sometimes it comes , ; after a hard day's work, oi a slight cold. • ! "It will pass oil','' you say. "It's only the i result of overtaxing my back." It's not : the fault of your back, but your kidneys. . j This exertion of straining has interfered with their delicate mechanism. You call it backache, but i: really is kidney ache. If the kidneys arc not relieved chronic dis- [ orders set in, and this : s where the " little bin as'' should not be passed over. An 1 Auckland woman has learned to appreciate • what delay means. Mrs. E. Dixon, 40, Hobson-street, this I city, says:—"My daughter used to com--s ' plain of a weak and aching back, The pain ; - was in the regions of the kidneys, and I c thought that Doan's Backache Kidney Fills i". mi;;!]t do her zood when J. saw the Pills. " advertised in Auckland. 1 obtained a box '• at Pascoe's Pharmacy. She did not take ,p them regularly, .Ait just as sue fel tuat e sh© required them, and the;; have never is failed to give her ease, and strengthen her i back. 1 can speak- in high terms of thia 1- medicine, seeing how wonderfully ii L.-noiit- | ed her." e> I Do net be satisfied with any imiK-uicn of d ' Doan's Pills. Remember it is Dean's Backache Kidney Pills that Mrs Dixon peaks e, of. See that you get the same remedy, *nd bo sure the word "Backache" is in the r . name. They are for sale by all ehemsta and storekeepers at os per box (six boxes 15i Oil), or will be posted o - receipt ol price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pitt ;. street, Sydney, N.S.W. But be sure they are DOAN'S. "' , Camping and picnic parties will do -well ; to remember that although Arthur Nathan's i Id liable Tea goes into small compass tsj I, ' comforts are tremendous. After a hot day ' in the open air i.or a wet one under canvas!, J- i a cup of Reliable Tea will brighten the comI pany considerably. It should be borne in ■ mind that Reliable Tens can be obtained ia T | 2il> and 6!b billies all ready for the picmo. ' | Tucker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals: - tiavi I ours. Your grocer can supply you with any j assortment or any single flavour you prefer, n i Sixpenny packets, one full pint. DON'T LOOK OLD. With ndvau-n:*! yea:-, ,'tevre-s incrensea. Slop this with LOC.'KYMi:'.s ■"'. i.i'iica ITatb a- llKs-rttUKi:, which darkens to the format lv colour unci preserves (be appearance. Lockd yer's, the English 1 lair , Restorer, keeps oil ir ravages of time, by darkening th*> grey ttreaku, .dso causing growth cf llair. (
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12468, 12 January 1904, Page 3
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