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EARNED, NOT BOUGHT.

SUCH IS THE REPUTATION OF "THE LITTLE CONQCEROR" : : IN GISBORNE. How hard-it often is to earn and maintain a good reputation, and how easy it is to lose one. As with, a man's reputation, so it is with other things in life. Some things achieve a reputation which stays with them ; they are founded on in. trinsic value. They face the public, backed up by honesty, and work their way quietly, but thoroughly. Gisborne people .want no better proof of merit than is contained in s the following experience of a Makaraka man. Mr Claude Bolton, schoolmaster, Makaraka, .writes :— '.'Having taken Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, I find they are effective for removing pains in. the kidneys. After taking a course of .) this remedy I was completely cured. Previous to using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, I had great difficulty in stooping, and I could not dig in the garden, which is my favorite amusement, but now my hack is strong, and nothing tires me. . I wish this medicine continued success." Success . has brought up many imitations of Doan's PiUs, but tnere is nothing "just as good" for backache and kidney trouble, as the remedy which cured Mr Bolton, therefore* be sure you ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They are sold by all chemists and store:eepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d), at will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney, N.S.W. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.. The late Eltham Borough Council, prior to going out of office, adopted a recomntendation to the incoming Council to take a poll of the ratepayers authorising a loan 0f. £9000 for the erection of coal gasworks in accordance -with the report of Mr Smithies, of Wanganui, as amended by the Council. The scheme provides for 513£ chains of mains.

1 STOPS THE PAIN INSTANTLY. The pain caused by a 'burn or scald will be instantly relieved if Dr Sheldon's Mag- ! netic Liniment is applied. A most useful household remedy to always have on hand. Price, Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A.. W. J. Mann's, chemist agent. Land in Wellington ■ continues to increase in value. A property of 26ft front- i age- in Lambton quay was sold the other day at £450 a foot to Mr Hannah, who ; has now a frontage of 100 feet on the ". main street, and is arranging to erect a ! six-storied building that will extend , from Lambton quay back to Wellington ; terrace. -•■■■. -.-'•■ j Did you. ever stop to think that ChamI beiiains-Pain Balm is nn antiseptic liniIment and when applied to cuts, burns, : bruises, causes them to heal without matu- : ration, and iu about one-third of the time of any other treatment? For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. . - J One of the last acts of the StateLegislature of Kansas on March 11 was the killing of an item in the General Appropriation Bill of 6000dol providing for the erection. of a stautc in the Hall of Fame at Washington of John Brown, of Ossawattomie. The item had been introduced by Senator B. P. Waggeneiy of Atchison, . and when lie learned that the conferees were threatening to cut it out he asked the members and employes of the Senate to follow him in singing 'John Brown's body lies mouldering the grave.' A number of senators took up the song, and at the head of fifty legislators and employes the Atchison senator led the way first to the House, then to the conference committee room, and finally to Governor . Hoch's office, singing the song at the top 1 of their voices. ; SUDDEN FALL IN TEMPERATURE Is generally a forerunner of " an epidemic !of Coughs and Colds. Be- prepared by keeping a bottle, of Dr Sneldbrfs New Discovery in the house. Obtainable at ! A. W. J. Mann's, chemist, agent.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10966, 8 May 1907, Page 1

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EARNED, NOT BOUGHT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10966, 8 May 1907, Page 1

EARNED, NOT BOUGHT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10966, 8 May 1907, Page 1

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