" STILL WELL TO-I>AY I" " Cured • two years ago" is good, but 'still well to-day" is better. Wo lmvo been investigating many cases in New Ze.i land that were cured years ago, and it i> gratifying to realise the large number \vhn cheerfully say, "yes, still well to-day. Does tMs apply to you? Are vuu Mill well to-day"? Have you found a ineili cine that cures you to stay cured? '1 ho case uuder investigation was first pubhshe 1 two years ago. Tlio patient at the time was leported cured bv I)oans Uackachu Kidney Pills. The "statement ix verified 1" (lay, and the cure shown to have Ikcii lasting. If you are ill and arc using Duan s Karl, iclie Kidney l'ilis may you bo able In say one year hence, or ten years liov. u, nhat llus man savs. "Yes. still well to-day."
Mr T. Pritchard, scn'r., Suffolk otrcH, Troverton, Ashburton, Kays Tlioi-e wlm •uffer with pains in the buck should u o Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. I used this remedy for that trouble; tho doctor told mo it was lunibngo. Tho pain was right in the small of my back and most obstinate t<> deal with. As ii mutter of fact, the only remedy I ever got that in any way relieved me was Doan's. Haok.'U'l"? Kidney Pilis. These pills stopped tho pains at the time and cilice then whenev?i I have felt the need of them I take a few and they never fail to give relief." Mrs Pritchard confirm* the above tvn years later, by saying: "My hn«lnn|! i' l still well. He used tl 1 pi"- 1 fver.il time* nf'er giving the at- ■ • fur but he li.i* not needed them for a !e»g timr -.low us lie has been quite right. I kr.ow of many instnnces where Doan's Backache Kidtv>" Pills have done a world of good as in mv husband's case." See that, the word "backache" is in the name and that the signature of .Tames Do.m is on the wrapper. Without those none are genuine. Doar.'s Backache Kidney Tills are *old by all chemists mid storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6dl or will bo posted on receipt of price bv Foster-MeClellnn Co . 76 Pit"; street, Sydney. N.B.W. Bu'; be sure thev are JlnanY
I have no particular iionfility to the Russians (writes Mr Laboucliere in I 'Ti u' h , and T inn convinced that hud we been in tlicir place we should, like them, have trh'd to (ret hold of an open harbour on the Pacific. I should like the Japs to beat the Russians, because I am in favour of Asia for Asiatics. They aie not intellect mil ly inferior to us, and we Europeans are perpetually conquering them or bullying them, or grabbing sonietliing from them, because they have been unable to defend their own. To my mind the best settlement of the Eastern Question would be that the Easterns should b© able to settle it amongst themselves; otherwise one of these days we shall be all fighting amongst ourselves over the booty. It is curious thai this assumed tight to rule, over all nations that are not Christians is based originally on the doctrine that the Pope is the owner of the territories of all such nations. Even now, the plea for grabbing their lauds is often defended on the ground that it is the duty of Christian nations to spread Christianity, and that if we make ourselves masters of men of other religions to ours we are fulfilling a Christian mission.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12480, 17 September 1904, Page 1 (Supplement)
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