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T3ae 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 j 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. \ ;BOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS make lame, weak backs *>ell and strong; | j&rttes' f""'Tt help men. to do better and harder work, make | w^ifik them better, more competent men. | •jflgjgp i ■ There's no need for a man to suffer with back- '$ jPJ&|I jfk , ache, or lame back, or, any of the results of 1 j/^SmS^&L k disordered kidneys— not while BOAH'S BACK- g Sr-JBEi^bßr/ : ACHE KIDNEY PILLS are so easily obtained, fl^J*sKk \\jC -*** and so sure to bring renewed health and strength. LASTING CURES 8F BACKACHE. lM •^Jtml/ !3^ K> AnSxwr McDonald, 3, Cheltenham-street, Balmaic, Sydney, 'If* N.S.W., says— -" Three years ago my husband was very bad with a I I . «^^v^^*^«%\ lame back. All the time he did no wdrk, his back was so crippled. He a I \ f always reckoned that it was caused by the kidneys. He was occasionally 5 | | M ® roe °^ P*" 1 ' v * sometimes ho conld scarcely get out of bed m the jj jj-B \ ! "»«*^'-- mornings, feeling, he wonld say, as if he were gone m the loins. Mr. S P%'" : ' : '''"''tjCV" / ■^nZ^S' Smith, next door, was &ir£f<faMfsat& : im.i,ijo get Dban's Backache Jr Jl Kidney Pills, and he did get them at last. These pills did him so much //§L lSv.i A good that he was aWe to start work, and has been working regularly' Ajffim 1 ils* ever since. At the worst of times he has very slight pain now, but Vi/s|yb|E @ * mostly none whatever." ' y '^*J - Mrs. McDonald makes a further statement three years later/ She J^||P|l ' says : "My husband never has baohache now; he was cured three years Jllly \ ' ~~^ * ago, and has been quite well < ever since. My son, Andrew, used thefa M&ffl ■ \ '/$F* '" ®ra** success since I made the above statement. H^ had'very / iStIW \i^m severe backache, and two boxes cured him. He has had no sign of the ailment for eighteen months now." ■ ■ ' ■ y . •'' 'i- ' . : '- Aie sold hy all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes, /16s 6d), or will x be posted, on reeeiipt of price by S'osifcer-MeCSeSan ©0., 76 Pifct-sti-eet, Sydaey, N.S.W. MT BE SURE 'THEY ARE DOAN'S.

& BLENHEIM ELOPEMENT. TRAGEDY AT THE WHARF. __ — ___ i A domestic incident, not without its rather pitiful side, was witnessed on the Picton wharf (says the "Marlborough Press") as the s.s. Penguin was about to leave for Wellington recently, li appearances go for anything it looked like a case of elopement with another wife', the principal parties hailing from somewhere along the line. All went well until' the arrival of the late train from Blenheim, just before the steamer left the port. By this train the rightful husband arrived on the scene, and by persuasive eloquence endeavored to : toucii the heart of the erring one, and urged her to return with the child to his hearth and home. The lady proved adamant to all his appeals, and ths husband tried a new course, threatening her with all the penalties of the law— all without the slightest apparent effect. Meanwhile ths first and second whistle had s:6ne, and* a small crowd eagerly watched the interesting proceedings. The husband and, father finally" turned his attention .to the boy and endeavored to get possession of him. but the little fellow, too young to understand the position of affairs, tearfully clung to his mother's skirts, and there he remained until the ressel hove off, leavin" the sorrowful and unhappy father alone m his glory, sadly lamenting; his fate. What the sequel will be to this little incident, bare of the inner particulars as it may be, goodness only knows, but it is sad to even think that someone's comfortable home has been broken up, someone's life ruined, possfbly - through a little misunderstanding, or maybe a revolt alter years of misery patiently borne. There are generally two sides ■' to these questions. And thus the world rolls on.

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NZ Truth, Issue 83, 19 January 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 83, 19 January 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 83, 19 January 1907, Page 8

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