(LONGER AGO THAN YESTERDAY Yesterday is not long agd, but nine I ia. To have boon cured long ago, land to been well ever since, surely f means a permanent cure. Hero ia what j a Carbertoa man has ; to say about it Mr 13. Martin, High street. South Carterton, says: '‘Anybody who. suffers from Sains in the, back should use Doan ; s ackachc Kidney pills. This remedy-ia an undoubted cu-o for backache. I had been suffering a good deal with pains ia my back. I fancy they were- caused by hard work. At the same time I used 1 to get terrible headaches, and I would l I hardly be able to hold my head up. The 1 pills quite cured me, and I have been free ot these distressing symptoms for I some time. X never feel the ache in my back no«v _X got Doan's Backache Kidney Dills at Baillie’s Pharmacy." - .. Mr.. Martin makes a, second statement: "I ant pleased to' bring the above statomcilt Tip to date iby telling'yon that I am etill well to-day. It is nine years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me." ■ Do not neglect the warning message of the back that aches for it is a sign that' your kidneys arc weak, and not doing their work properly. Doan’s Back-' ache Kidney.. Fills cured Mr Martin's I backache. "A word to the wise is enough." Doan’s Backache cud Kidney Pills ora sold by all chemistj and •.tor-.'-keopors at 3s per bottle (six bottles ICs 6d), or will 1.0 posted on receipt of price by Poster-MoClollau Co., 76, Pitt street, Sydney. ■: . . But be sure yon get DOAN’S.
It doesn't pay to pass the dlayIn vain, .regret, and sorrow, Because a cold has taken hold And looks like worse to follow. So courage take—an effort make. Colds fly- from drastic measures— At onco secure Woods* Peppermint Cure Th*» best of household treasure* I The -"weather .forecasts'* which a linear' in the morning t papers of Great < B*’tain each day cost the country £6OOO a year. a. corn comes from wearing tight boots ‘ nr much walking 'long tedious 'routes,, . PROOANHRA will soften, Your corn very often. And cure ore it hardens and shoots. BARftACLOUGH’S PROGANDRA POE CORNS, la.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 10
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