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.]• Right m the Small of the Back. .- f'" J ..M -,-: . ' ; -■- BACKACHE CURED - 8 : .A bad' back is Nature's y^^JSi. „„— „. ,-— s v» _._.<- a «__ c_mtvv_.ii ; signal of .distress, a call for /fA%m AEoevy Pietor* 8 Year S Ago— StlH Well. help from the kidneys. The Jfefe^^P Tells co Story.'* . Mr i3ryce arcwaiker, Blacksmith, achino- telk of rlf no-proncj j fIvSP^.V X--'-- ■ late, of Lyons* "Bus Stables, Abel-d-omu^ beilb OI UcngerOUS VfajV^Pft^^T'S^ Smith-street, Wellington, now living Congestion that robs the kid- . Xz!___Ww\ \ V * I^. ' ln Feildin §"' says:-^"I have a word to neys of their blood-filterinp-' ST^Wm^ mk» Bay m P raiseN of loan's Backache | J C X . U1 r g , U mufc!J -| u 5 5 Kidney Pills, and with reason, for I power, Ol' painiUl, Wastmg |i %.\7Jr Ws%§__i*^2 they cu ? ed me ot - seveTe backache. 1 inflammations. There is im- li Wkyl^jiif Before i took this remedy :i used I ■— n- . f, A■ 7yf y fV ZW& j^JW frequently to be afflicted with cold , | meaiate need lor JJoan s %% xy K^ J_W m the kidn eys, and, at times, the I Backache ' Kidney Pills to f\ It* tB^^ST pain wo.uld be so bad, I could scarce„~V j.l. • 'hi i t% : !•"■ -mi M. Balr ly.do my work. I was told about relieve the pam and heal. R]k \ JttJlW Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and j ] the diseased kidneys to \-^^^ \S" commenced to use them; a short l I t™,.;] £cA r a. i '' " -i t \i __* fWsk. course of the nills cured me. I have I Waia Oil f more iatal and \V H^- jk '-. * VBk n§ver had the backache nor cold m . I painful disorders. V am%^ -^^» the kidne y' s since. I would recom- . 1 Tv„„„ j. -I ' ,-t i. •-1 %& wT^^V^k' mend anyone who suffers with the k 1 J-iearn tO keep 'the kid- \ -W^ Xjl^. Wjk kidneys to use Doan's Backache : |-iLeys well. Doan's -Back^ -TT^\ '■■«»;%_. ml Kidney puis." . m n^n IT, - J «' TD'iT -ii t Do -d^'\. _(_^B' r McWalker confirms the above, i ache Kidney Pills will do ///^S IbBI ei^ ht s' ea^ later.— »Doan; s Backlit for yo.u. Grateful resi- - : . ff f Jmm W&?§k ache Kidney Pills cured me of back--1 A^-^i-r, 4-l>;„ ~--i. a.- _lt .'.'-jplv' Jzs&M&a " \ ache eight years .ago, and lam still , I dents of . this city testify. „;/»*■ WSk-ss. free of this ailme^' i never get ''j Their Statements prove it .j>v •-.•'.' cold m the. kidneys now. Doan's j- n vn:i "* . ' .. ■ ■ '. 'A ' ' . -■■■■ Backache Kidney Pills are a good, bu you. ■■•• reliable kidney medicine." DOAN'S BACKAeiE KIDNEY PILLS : . '. ' are sold' by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or will '■■'be posted on receipt ol price by Foster-MeClellan Co.,' 76. Pitt-Street, Sydney. BUT BE SURE THEY IRE DOAN'S. ' k. . ■-' ■_■ ..■■■' . •!

The craze for new religions; still- continues. Russia is the scene of the latest. There a number of women set up a new sect with a man named Kowalski as their "Savior." They wanted to crucify Kowalski, but he wasn't having any, and only the arrival of rl^e police saved him from certain rdeath. : Couid feminine folly go further? - , The English crowd were so surprised at their men m Australia winning trie second test match that some people went so far as to suggest that the Australians didn't try too hard, so as to ensure good "gates" for-tbe next two matches. Whereat a cricket scribe, one F. B. Wilson, waxed terribly wrath m a London halfpenny rag. This is what Wilson said: "Why do people still go. on arguing with lurta- ' tics? There were men freely stating, after the. last Test match, that they knew all along that, we should win; that the Australians would have, and could have, won quite easily, but that \ another win would spoil the gate for \ them. Some of them had bits on En?,*- I land, and are still congratulating f themselves on their knowledge of, low cunning. Such an absolute instflt to the spirit of the game, as played !>y the Australians, is understandable. And the slight, put- upon the. English side, the denial of merit to a, meritorious and hard-working side, is contemptible. Were I a large and hefty j man it would be 'a. word, and a blow' I to such— a bad word and a good blow." ! You can hear him blowing like ' a" whale, can't you? t Wonder, what, the English crowd are now s&yingS<—- Ed T.]

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NZ Truth, Issue 352, 23 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 352, 23 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 352, 23 March 1912, Page 8

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