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A MERCILESS JUDGE.

A merciless judge is Father Time. Before him the w,eak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For two years ]the following statement from a NewvPlymouth resident has withstood tin's sternest of all tests. ! Mr A. E. Nisbot, IG7 Hine Street., Now Plymouth, says:—"Some time ago I caught a severe cold which settled on my kidneys,, and in consequence I suffered agony from backache, the pain being at times almost unbearable. I often used to feel too ill to attend to my work, which was made doubly hard by weakness and pain, but it had to be done. My trade is that of a blacksmith and this work, as everyone knows, is very hard on the back. Other symptoms of kidney disorder were sleepless nights, dizzy feelings, and disordered secretions. After trying all sorts of medicine's without deriving any benefit, I was urged to give Doan's Backache Kidney Pills a trial. I got some at once, and when I had finished three bottles of these grand Pills, I was completely restored to good health. It is over four years since my cure was effected, and during all that time I am pleased to tell you I have been perfectly free of backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble." Mr Nisbet confirms the above, two years later:—"My cure has stood the itest of time. It is six years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me, and I have had no trouble with my kidneys all that time." We feel the need-of a 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 will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellaiv Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. x

NOTICE.

TF any goods or tools (which may -*■ be of any value to me) found on or near my late premises be returned, the finder will, be handsomely rewarded. J. K. STONE, Jeweller, Broadway.

A SPECIAL CONGESTION. N Enlargement who *- every dozen photo--1 > • graphs will be given to v those who order before November 7th. Twelve Cabinets and one i v Enlargement on 20 x 16 "mount for 21s. Groups a little extra. Anyone who has already been photographed can have the enlarged picture paying the slight difference. Make an Appointment to-day. j. McAllister, ; BROADWAY, STRATFORD. BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF ' ; UNDER THE ,AUSPICES OF THE BRITISH AND, BELGIAN RE- . LIEF COMMITTEE. \ I GRAND CHORAL CONCERT. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD ; ' On THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12th. Oratorio' Choruses, Glees, Partsongs, Recitations, Instrumental Solos, and Orchestral Selections. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Dress Circle, 2s, body of hall Is. Tickets may he had at leading business houses in Broadway and Members of Relief Committee. TOKO LIME WORKS COMPANY. FARMERS and all interested in the " formation of the above Company are reminded that a meeting will be held at Mr Newton King's Office, Stratford, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 3.30 p.m. NEWTON KING, J. McCLUGGAGE and Co., (Convenors). PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. IHE partnership hitherto existing - between Messrs Mullen and Marshall, gents outfitters, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 14th November. Mr Marshall will carry on the business which-will be known under the old name. MULLEN AND MARSHALL.

BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. GIFTS OF CLOTHING. THE Stratford Committee request that all gifts of clothing for the British and Belgian poor may he handed in at the premises in Broadway, next Taranaki Hardware Co., on Wednesday morning, when the undersigned will he personally present to receive same. GEORGE N. CURTIS. LOST— One Yearling Jersey Bull, fawn, from corner Bird and Mountain Roads; reward. Wickham Bros, Ngaere. 'ODNG Girl wants position in pri- . - vate family. Apply this office. >T—ln Broadway, or left in ' shop, parcel containing drapery. Reward. Return this office*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 62, 9 November 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 62, 9 November 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 62, 9 November 1914, Page 6

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