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The workingman's back is a very important part of him. Bears about the same relationship to his work that the main spring of - a watch does to its usefulness. Simply an impossibility for a man to attend to his work properly if he is always suffering with lame back or backache. .<•'.-■■■ That 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. DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS make lame, weak backs */ell and strong; f*Hl help men to do better and harder work, make . Jt^m them better, more competent men. There's no need for a man to s«K:er with back-jh-%k ' f^ ache, or lame back, or any of the results of >^^^^ X disordered kidneys— not while DOAN^S BACKdf-%^^^% <#// ACHE KIDNEY PILLS are so easily obtained, , y^T J*til t" \ \Ji ■-^ and so sure to bring renewed health and strength. C^^-s^Sd^ LASTiUfi CBBES ;(* WMMM. Xfc *'*s!?!Ff/l , Mi's. Andrevv McDonald, .3, Clieltenham-street, Balmain,. Sydney, < tfiJ .^^^ ~ N.S.W. , says- — "Three years ago my husband was very. bad with a 1 I J ft^y^*^'* l<^»\ lame back. All the time he did no work, his back was so crippled. He-. , 3 I \ v^^***>^«»s7 ' ■ always reckoned that it was caused by the kidneys. . He was occasionally ' .a t A © ?ree of pain;- but sometimes he could scarcely get out of bed m the 1 ■j ll \ '**n^_ niorningß, feeling, he would say, as if- he ,■ were. .gone m the loins. Mr. \/}n f^^ -i Snsith, next door, was always telling him to get . Doan's Backacho fla I *''^ Kidaey. Pills, and he did get them at last. These pills did him so much '2/ /ok .good- that he was. able to atarfc work, and has ;been working'' regularly . ■ mt^ f /-' jSg&l ■■ fl ' evensince. ■At tne worst of times he has Very slight pain now, but xT/ffldmi ■% ■ • mostly none whatever. ' ' . >^{^ot| fj?^ Mrs. McDonald makes a further statement three years later. She i'^P^ , .•;.,.' („, ' ■ says : "My husband; never has bachache now ; he was cured three years ffli^w » ' - ' ago, and has been quite well ever since. My son, Andrew, used them JUjli 1 $0' m^ i ' with, great success since I made the above statement. He had very I^r v*£» severe backache, and two hoxes . cured him. He has had 1 no sign of the "*^* . T^p' ailment for eighteen months now." •Are sold by all- Chemists ' and Storekeepers ; at 3^per box (&ix boxes, 16s 6d), or will *. be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McCJeMan €Jo., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W, BUT BE S«RE THEY M£ DOA^S.

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SO BICVCUBS TO SELECT FROM AT SAVILLE'S CYCLE WORKS, .7 ELLICE-STREET (Opposite Basin Reserve). And clients would >do well to call and make early selection as the . sale is to be held for only 'A FEW WEEKS. These machines may be had at purchasers' own figure for cash ; and buyers should call and get SAVILLE'S PRICES for anything m the cycle line and/ ••; • , SAVE MONEY. /;WATCH REPAIRS, POPULAR PRICES and , Good: .Wprkmariship Cpmbined Geneva Watches cleaned 2s 6d, "clean-; "ed an'd v Mainspring 4s cd." ' Ltl — - Lever Watches cleaned 3s, cleaned and Mainspring ss. , . : All other repairs quoted for -after examination at equally low prices.' Country, orders 6d extra , to cover return postage —A HAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, 7 Morrah's Buildings,. 54, Willis-street, Wellington. n ] ; AT RS^ BRANSON'S IAUNDRY, 18a Cambridge Terrace, . ;■ " Is run by White Peop/le and shoul.dhave .the; support I ' of White People.. : ' Shirts and Collars ' a Specialty. ■ TF YOU WANT A LIVE MAN, NOTE 1 THIS ADVERTISEMENT : FRED BARLEY, EXPEESS PEOPEIETOE, 6 Taranaki-street, Wellington. TELEPHONE, No. 2082. Write, Wire or Ring. TRAINS AND • STEAMERS MET AT ALL HOURS. • TURNOUTS SECOND TO NONE !

Dr. Dork P. Yenttarman, whetft discovery of a Curo for Consumption has startled ■' the World.

MaryeUoasas.it may seem after the centuries of failure, a cure for consumption has at last been found. After twenty year's of almost ceaseless research .and' experiment .m his laboratory, the now renowned specialist, Derk E^Yonkcrman, has discovered a specific which has cured the deadly Consumption even m its, far advanced stages, In many cases, though all other remedies tried had failed and changes of climate were^inablc to check the progress of the disease, this wonderful specific has conclusively proved its power to mire.

Whatever your position m life may be if you are m consumption, or suffer from asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, or any throat or lung trouble, this cure is within your reach, for it is a home treatment and need not interfere m any way with your daily occupation. Prove for yourself its healing-power

v, ABSOLUTELY FREE. C Simply send your name and address t» the Derk P. Yonkerrnan Co., Ltd., .956. Dixso'n Buildings, Sydney, and they will post to you "a free trial treatment of this remarkable reincdy. .g Don't hesitate or delay if you have any of the symptoms of consumption. •, If you have chronic catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, pains m your chest, a ccrld on your lungs, or any throat or lungt trouble, write to-day for the free trial treatment and full instructiarjs, and cu^i «m»tif Were it, i». tw Uts.

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NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 6

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