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ONE WORD IN TIME. Is better than Two Afterwards. A Chance to Profit, by Another’s Experience. It is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too late. It’s only little things that go to make up our every-day life; the trouble is we don’t pay sufficient attention to them. Backache is a little thing. Sometimes it comes after a hard day’s work, or a slight cold, “It will pass of,” you say, “it’s only the result of over-taxing the back,” It isn’t the fault of your back, but your kidneys. The exertion of straining has interfered with their delicate mechanism. You call it backache, but it really is kidney ache. If the kidneys are not relieved, chronic disorders set in, and this is where the “little thing” should not be passed over. This man has learned to appreciate what delay means:— Mr Samuel Loveridge, Fulford Street, New .Plymouth, says:—“For a long time, off and on, I have suffered from backache, and the attacks were at times so bad that I had to knock off work. My back was so stiff and lame that I could not stand straight | after bending. I despaired of ever getiting a cure, but fortunately heard of ; Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. These Fills have cured me. I am now quite free of the pains, and strongly recommend all working men who suffer from backache to give Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills a trial.” Twelve years later Mr Loveridge confirms the above:—“l am pleased to bring the above statement up-to-date by telling you that I am still well toIday. I always keep a bottle of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills by me, and [take an occasional dose, just as a precaution, and because I think the kidneys need a tonic sometimes.” We feel the need o fa good kidney remedy as we grow older, for the kidneys become weak with years of work; Then give your kidneys the help they need by taking the great kidney and bladder specific—Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. For sale by all. chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) or wifi bo posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pitt Street, Sydney.

For best quality English Brushware and Crockery, try Drake’s “Dreadnought” Store. v x COUNTY OF WHANGAMOMONA. ELECTION OF MEMBER TO HOSPITAL BOARD. IN THE MATTER OF “THE HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1909” AND “THE LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACI’, 1908.”

TJBLIC notice is hereby given that an election for the return of One representative on the Stratford Hospital and Charitable Aid Board will be hold (if necessary) on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of November, Nominations of Candidates, accompanied with the sum of Three Pounds, will be received by tho undersigned at the Council Office, Whangamoraona, up to noon on Tuesday, tha third day of November, 1914. Nomination forms may be obtained from Mr Court’s store, Whangamomona, and from Mr Meredith’s store, Strathmore, or from the undersigned. ALFRED COLEMAN, Returning Officer. 26th October, 1914. Methodist Sunday school. ■ CHILDREN’S CONCERT, REGAN STREET HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 7.30 p.m. In Aid of Piano Fund and Belgian Choruses, part-songs, solos, recitations will be rendered by the children . Come.and hear some of the best of Stratford’s young talent. A treat in store for everybody. Admisison—Adults Is, children 6d. 1914. Relief Fund.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 6

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