EARNED—NOI BOUGHT How hard it often is to earn and main-tain-a good reputation, and how ensv it is to lose one. As with a man’s reputation, so it is with other things in hij life. Some tilings achieve a reputation which stays with them. They are founded on intrinsic value. They face the public backed up bv honesty, and work their way quietly and thoroughly. People want no better proof of merit than is contained in the following
experience : Mr Hugh Sutherland, late of York place, Dunedin, and who is now living at Beaumont. near Bowrence, says; ‘‘l have always worked among horses, and some two years ago, while clipping a horse, something caused it to plunge, and it, fell on me and hurt my back and kidneys. I was laid up tor a couple of weeks, and when I got up my back was very had. and for months afterwards it, never stopped aching. I had treatment from a doctor, but I derived no benefit from it. The constant ache in my back, the difficulty to stoop, and the torture of trying to stand straight again, was something" awful. 1 tried almost every remedy known for kidney trouble, but they were useless. At last I was advised to take Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and sent, for some. I got, relief after (ho first bnPlo, and this encouraged me to go on with them, six bottles curing me completely. 1 am now as well as can he, and my back is quite strong and never aches.” When asked about his cine three years later, Mr Sutherland says: "Doan’s Backache’ Kidney Pills perfectly cured me of backache, for I am still absolutely free of this trying ailment. I cannot sneak too highly of Doan’s Pills as a kidney remedy.” Doan's Backache Kidimy Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per r bottle, or will bo posted on receipt of price by p oster-M’Clellan Co., 15 Hamilton street, Sydney. But, be sure you got, Doan’s. —Advt.
Notwithstanding the fact, that. Leith Valley and Pino Hill have been constituted a separate charge, and are now separated from" Knox Church, the attendance at the quarterly communion service yesterday totalled 899. this bring the largest number attending communion on any one day in f.ho history of the church. At the service yesterday there were 50 new communicants, of whom 23 joined hv profession of faith and the remainder joined by certificate from other churches in New Zealand and overseas, Kdinburgh University ie to receive £48,000, tiie residue of tlio estate of NI r iho,uas ii'Kic, advocate, who died in 1903. Keep " NA/.OL ” handy in your office, shop, or home. A few drops, of v. iiitfs will proved coughs and crJds, crii'y do#ies rs 6th- -Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 3
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