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PUBLIC NOTICES. SssS «** Picture of Amity Rogers, taken in her quaint Quaker sitting room m Staynor, Ontario, Canada, three years before her' death. Many years ago there lived in a quiet country town in Canada an old Quaker lady who was affectionately known as Aunty Sogers. ■ She had acquired groat skill in compounding medicines from certain roots and herbs, the curative proporties of which she knew full well, and many are the stories they tell to-day in Ontario of her wonderful cures. Chief among them was a recipe for curing kidney disease—an ailment that was then playing sad havoc with the fanners round about, who were compelled to work exposed, to all sorts of weather, and many 'an hour oE suffering was saved and many a life snatched from the very graVo by, what came to be known as Aunty Rogers's Kidney Cure, Now it happened when folks were flocking from far and near to beg of Aunty Rogers some of her Kidney Cure that the fame of her preparation reached the ears of Mr James Doan, the eminent specialist, of Kingaville. Ho obtained some of Auuty Bogers's preparation, and his superior knowledge oE medicine told him at once that she had made • a most valuable discovery. , ' Although this formula was a most excellent one, yet Professor Doan by experimenting improved it, and brought it to such perfection that ii was found to be ati infallible cure for all Icidney and bladder troubles. .. . It was found to be a healing medicine for the kidneys. It soothed their surfaces and strengthened them, and thus helped the kidnevs to remove all the waste matters from the blood. For some years the medicine was only used round about James Doan's neighbourhood, but news of its merit soon Spread, and to-day Dean's Backache Kidney Pills are known throughout the world. " The value of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cannot be over-esti- , mated, because the kidneys are the most important organa of the body.' They filter the blood. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are for'weak, worn-out, tired, languid, restless, nervous, irritable people—people easily worried over trifles, peevish, chilly, short of breath, dizzy, irregular heart, rheumatic, with pains in the back, neuralgia, sleepless, debilitated, and used up. Siich people iiaye kidney disease, and they may be cured by healing the kidneys which cause these symptoms. Doan's Backaohe Kidney Pills do this, i'lavo you any of the symptoms ? Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes, 16s 6d), or they will be pasted on recoipt .oE price by Eoster-McOlcllan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, U.S.W. WHITE SHIRTS—Why buy ready-made when you can order direct' from the/Maker and get a good Jit with Quality Unequalled in' Prices? Wo make Short Front Dress Shirts—any style of'Cnfe to suit our Patrons. You can order one, two, or any quantity required. Shirts re-fitted. Wo keep a good assortment of Coloured Material for Shirts and Pyjamas . • ■> 'Jo A 0 &IRBY, Tailor. ' If you want a Good Suit of Clothes Well-made, Good Fit and Matorial, go to above address, where you can be supplied. 111 l " Opolt'ki, New Zealand. May 25m, 1806. u Dear St is, —1 aldose a photo of nttr youngest child, Ronald, tvlto is three and d'half yiars old. He was an extremely delicate child, only weighing thee pounds at birth. He ivns very ill, and though xve tried most patent joods. they only kept him aliveandhe never seemed to improve. At ten months a>e put him on Agave's Food, and in a month he became nude fat. He is now quite a sturdy sprcimev.* and very strong, t Yours fntly, ; LUCY £< KIRK* Messrs. Jonah R. Neave <5* Co,, 'Fordhtgbridge, England." Manufacturers s Joslah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridgc, Englancw lIM

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13847, 9 March 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13847, 9 March 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13847, 9 March 1907, Page 2

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