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WHOSE FAULT IS IT?

LET GISBORNE READERS DECIDE THE QUESTION.

When a fog horn warns the mariner -to steer off tbe coast, if he still hug the shore and wreck upon it, whose fault is it? If the red switch light is up, and the engine driver deliberately pull into another train, blame the driver. If a careless workman will, iri spite of 'warning, try to find out .bow. many teeth a buzz saw has, and the saw tries to find out how many fingers the man lias, blame the workman, not the saw. "' If Gisborne people, who have Kidney complaint arid backache, will not take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, when they are endorsed by scores of citizens, blame the people, not . the medicine. , Mrs M. Roche, Roebuck road, this town, says : "I used Doan's Backache Kidney Pills for pains m the region of the kidneys and a horrible drowsiness which used -to stupify me at times. I was also subject to giddy attacks. I aril glad to state that these pills have ! cured me of these troubles; I am now entirely free of them. They cure pains ; m the back m a marvellous manner, and j should be used by all sufferers who have any symptoms of disordered kidneys. Ij obtained them at Kane's Pharmacy." j Do not be satisfied with any imitation ; of Doan's Pills. It Is important to get the remedy Airs Roche used; there?.fore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney;Pills, ; and see; that the word "Backache" is m the namp. These pills are sold by all chemists . and storekeepers "at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Eoster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W. But be sure they are DOAN'S. A correspondent from Waitara writes : "The peculiar ease of a. girl who has been iri. .a trance for^over sixty-five hours is* attracting some attention here. Tliree J medical men who have attended the girl ! have endeavored to arouse her, but with- \ out avail, She was admitted into thei New Plymouth hospital on Tuesday mornT ? ' BROUGHT TO BAY Are those enemies of civilisation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, when Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are employed ; 2s 6d per tin. Obtainable at A. W. J. j Mann's, chemist, agent. I The agents of the Oceanic Steamship! .Company have been advised that the connection, with San Francisco will be maintained, by the Mariposa, sailing monthly from Tahiti. The connection between Tahiti and New Zealand will be maintained by the Union Company's steamers, the first boat being, the Manapourij which is to leave Auckland for Tahiti on May 14th. ..' "■';"- THE KING OF PAIN. Those whcf have felt its keen, cutting pains know that Rheumatism is torture, and is rightly called the "Pain' King." In the day-time Rheumatism is bad enough, but during the long, weary hours of night it is maddening. Immediate relief can be obtained from . rheumatic pains by a thorough rubbing with Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniriient. Keep rubbing until you feel the magnetic glow penetrating to the very bones. A peaceful night will result. The most stubborn cases of rheumatism will yield to this persistent treatment. Obtainable at A. W...J. Marin's, chemist, agent. The honorary secretary of the Immigration League of Australia lias recently received the following letter from nn Englishman farming m Manitoba: "I don't tliink I sliall stay another winter here; this last winter has been one of the most severe ever known. Canada, no doubt, is a rising country, and for a single man, if lie is riot frightened of real hard work, tliere is plenty awaiting him. You hear a great deal of the enormous number of arrivals, but, strange to say, Canadian statistics do not give departures. -'* Although the farmer here is fairly well assured of an average crop, the long, dreary, winter is far from popuar with new arrivals, especially women, who become discontented. For riiyself. lam looking forward to v settling. in Australia.", As confirmation of tliis, a letter written from Golden, a village m the ' Rocky Mountains, gives an appalling picture of the cold, and of the animals (cattle and antelope) frozen to death at Calgary. It states there are 50,000 carcases.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10957, 27 April 1907, Page 1

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WHOSE FAULT IS IT? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10957, 27 April 1907, Page 1

WHOSE FAULT IS IT? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10957, 27 April 1907, Page 1