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MCKACHE: rtS DANGERS. f^L All tired out — scarcely Jl entH^h energy to get /g&SKfl^ jrw IQmB ™ eiEening — \g^^/ jJ^S/y home— as tired m the «nc«ningaß.afcm^hi:. 55ie J,-— ' 'i'* ll " p /^r Bacfe is so weak yoct <san >r^ v ,^^ scarcely Bend it-r-ac^ies r v a^Etfi thrc§*s ®psen T?nen / **k \ yon lie siail. Tb& Md- / \ neysaretoiiaaiie. 53iey J / «^«.^^ >< Ni« i^ \ apenottaking* the poisons \r* i ~ i^' s\ outxft the Wood- They " &W *"~'is J neaiiielp, aadneedit afc rw y/^ once. Do not disjegaard I y^T the "warning jmessage of > '"■l»^7| the i>ack that achesj for \ /I c 2^6 cctmes from I // the lodseys (which fie I Li Jiißfeund£gaje3tlitfcesE©ll ! j \ I //I of^tiheiaadk:}, and /o i// *^ s a * Tn!^ c ac^ : g / /f / I poisons aaid waste -matter / /\h I■" are accuainistrQg iaa your / /// / Wj&»*»«r body ' TheSe are the / / /' A .-»««y poffions that cansedropsy, //I I \H>cfcw& Bright J s disease, rheuma- / 1 ! 3MZs «> fci^ m ' kladder trooMe, I Jjj r urinsay disorders, diafc^^> JStory& betes. ANOTHER LASTING CURE. Mr ALEX. YOONG^ofnEly A Yoang, Mail Contraetois andOondars, Banmeter-BtEeet, Maaterton, says:— " lbr somestime l ia?»efeeßtt snfienng -with severe backache, this ailment caused me^caat jpaan-amd iueauvemanee. I«couid not bend my back, and had difficulty m erea tenrii^ ia my bed ; X3ayrcsfcat zn^bit was dratrabed. This alimen£ sMaoualy iaterfared \wth my busmess, as I have a lot ef long distence driwmgto do; «jd during tliese trips I suffered dreadful pain. I went awj^f for a holiday,, tainting a change might benafit me, but it did nofc. I^edagEeagTCsiraaazedks, but nothing .gave me aay relief nnfil I got Boim'B Backache Sidney fills. The feat bottle made me feel decidedly better, and fcbxee botfles abso^ lutely banished the backache. It is trtelve months. &nc& I vsbA Bosh's Baokaene Kidney PiH« saSi I Tiara been itee <*Sw-«hnQD* aathat time. Svtftenas sfeotdd not vraete time and numey tryieg other Texnedies. but got ©oan?s Backaeho 35Sfeey^BB4»4«5i; ; *» Boaa^s Kidasy EUs, aTß»«oiai %jaa Ofcemißts anfl Storekeetwia at x bot6Jas * «ffl'-t» posted on . receipt of a^T-by Posfeei>JJc€a^*n Co., T6 ROW*., *^ ( 1 J^^^^^^iS^^^^^^^sfe^^ffi tefflja^gffiSßß^Wg^ftflW

Cable says that the Australasian Northern Union team opened to a gate at Coventry. They won comfortably by 20 to 11, but that ! gate business* will have- to buck up .some to be any good; Fr a nk Smith, sejir., the New South wales champion, got . away with Stevenson's scalp at the Vivon Club, ' Sydney, receiving- 100 points start m 600. They also played two games of snooker, winning one each, giving the club members a gopd run for their money. Re that cabled defeat of George 1 Gray— by one W. Smith. With the | scores a t 4iaa-isos. it is stated that ! Gray retired. The game was 5000 U P, Smith receiving start. No reason is assigned for Gray's retirement, and right on top of this he handed out a hiding to a Cleveland ! celebrity, named Bedford, allowing ! him 250 m 750 handicap. |

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NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 8

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