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Have you friends m Australia or America ? Then send • them N.Z. Views.— Call at 62 Manners-street, next Opera House. The Maori bushranger, Hare Matenga, operated afresh m the GisUorae district at a time of year that makes hunting the fellow no picnic^ One of his pursuers, who got separated from his party, was severely frost-bitten and when found was unconscious from exposure to the. bitter cold of the night, , Doubtless it was the harsh season .that forced Hare to recommence his campr-robberies, for food.

The 'Japs are going to "cut out" saki, the national drunk-inducer. They have a proverb that , runs : "First the man take's the drink', then the drink .takes the man"; and they are" endeavoring to live 1 up to it. Wise little brown men ■!!•s.

'IThe woi^ingman r fir^ back is a very important part of him. Bears about the rjelsotionship to his work that the main spring of a watch does to its usefulness. Simply aV. impossibißty foar a man to attend to his work property if he is always suffering with Vitme back or baickache. .\ '. 'iihßit means, of course, if his kidneys aren't doing their duty. Many a man "has lost his position because of his inability to endure the tortures of backache, and keep up with his work at the same time. .• BOAT'S BA.'OKAOHE EIDKBY PILLS make lame, weak backs well and strong; j I^iiaj - fe? them better, more competent men. | ifcyjy--'."" ■:!■•'■"! There^ no need for a man to suffer with.backk . *^^^~ '•« ache, or lame back, or any of the results of ■ y^^^^fefe M ' ' disordered kidneys — not while DO&pS BAjQS- 1 I 4 rf^Jß^ife^^ ACHE KIDNEY PIiLLS are so easily obtained, fi /aL^^ f V L^lT' -^* "^^ so sure to brmg renewed strength. 1 LA&TOifi cmiEs of wmx» 3 1 ftj ' «>|fW' '*'^S^ I! * I<BM Mrs. Andrew McDonald, 3, Chelfcenham-streei, Salmain, .Sydney, JH m+ ikgS "h..^ ' N.S.W., says — "Three years ago my husband was very bad with a H !>••» I 7*s^**l ' lame back. All :the time he did no work, his back wa3 so crippled. He H |yW \ f^^^***** ' always reckoned that it was caused by the kidneys. He waa occasionally , am rI.S A « fa free of pain, but sometimes ho could scarcely get out of bed m the S :j r 'Jl w« ;lN| *^- mornings, feenng, he would say, as if he were gone in;fche Joins. Mr. ff il^tl 'CV W **^***** Smith, next door, was always telling him to get Doan's Backache H Jlk W' Kidney Pills, and he did get them at last. Tjjhese gills did : him so much m >«| a 9°°^ *^ a * k 0 was a^ e *° stax * wort » and h^ 3 beell . working regularly M *" '»*vy M ever since. At the worst of times he has very slight pain now, but B Ni^^^w WbL>» '"'' mostly none whatever." B W- ' Mrs. McDonald makes a further statement three years later. She . 8 S^^Wh, M-> ' 3*ys : " sJgy hnaband never has bachache now ; he was cawd three years B Wwf f \ -Jv' ' a^°* an '^ ceil luife well ever since. My son, Andrew, used tliem m m&M \ j&r* great success since I made the above statement. He Ead^ery !B WEa Laaxm »evare backache, and two boxes cured him. He has had no sign of the iB f % ailawttt for eighteen months now." ljj- te& sold] by -f'i and StorekeegerH at 3sTper box (six boxes,. 16s ft®, or will 'B '&goWb*'"'- j&7tiei&^& : sß&^'&Q*^ 76 Pitt-street, Sydney, iKF.S.W. 1 1 *jgbt"*DE SURE THEY ARE DOCK'S.

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NZ Truth, Issue 56, 14 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 56, 14 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 56, 14 July 1906, Page 8

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