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NO FALSE RETURNS. HERE ARE PLAIN FACTS ENDORSED BY AN ASHBURTON CITIZEN. Few people will admit failure while there is a cliance for argument. Many people claim success when no one rises" to dispute. What we want to do is to place our claims where doubt is out of the question. We are doing this every day and people are beginning to appreciate It. Many step forward and testify publicly to the merit of "The; Little Conqueror." They unhesitatingly tell how burdens have been removed from backs that boro them patiently for years. Surely more cenvincing proof cannot be had" than testimony like the. following:— Mr T. Alexander, Moore street, Ashburton, says:—" For about seven years my kidneys have been disordered. At times the tortures I have had to put up with have been nearly unbearable and I often had to knock off work. In fact, work at such times was impossible. The pain was right in the small of my back and it seemed to strike from there at times all over my body. The secretions were also disordered. red in colour with a brick dust like sediment and scalding considerably. When these attacks were severe I was compelled to go to, a doctor about the matter, but somehow his medicines did not act up to the mark. ' I was prettv bad when I first saw Doan's Backache Sidney Pills advertised, and as this seemed a likely sort of medicine for my trouble 1 obtained some. Soon after I started using them relief came and after a course the pain went completely and my secretions contained no foreign substance. They are tip top pills and should be made known to all sufferers from kidney trouble." The above testimony was given two yean? ago Mrs Alexander confirms it in April, 1903 : —" The annexed statement is perfectly true. In fact, more might be added now, as my husband is still well. Three boxes of the pills cmred him at. the time he made the statement, and he has never had a return of his complaint since." See shat the word " backache" is in the name You want the remedy which permanentl/ cured Mr Alexander, therefore be sure you - ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They ara_Bold by all chemists and storekeepers at os per dos (six Bores 16s 6d), or will beposted on receipt of price by Foster McClellaa Co., 76 Pitt street, Svdnev, N.S.W. " " But be suixy they are Doaa'a.

TRIUMPH FOR RHEUMO. Mr John Cain, the popular Wharfinger at Waijtapu, tells- how Rheum* cured him after four years' suffering:—"l Lave pleasure in stating that after suffering most severely for four years from acsto rheumatism, and havimj to walk with two sticks, I was completely cured by the use of your Rheumo. The pain left me in less than an hour, and since -that timeover a year ago—l Hove not agsai been troubled.—John. Cain, Wharfinger, Waitapu, Nelson." Rheumo will cure you of rheumatism, gout, lumSago, sciatica, and gravel; just as it cured Mr Cain. Give it a fair trial. All chemists sell it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottler.

Unknown Friends.—Thsre are many people who have used Chamberlain's \"olic, Cholera" and Diarrhoea Remedy with spleudid results, but they are •unknown because they have hesitated about giving a fjsrinwwnal of their experience fir publication. These people, however are none the jess inejifls ?(• this remeuy. They have done much towards mnkir-g'it a household*word by their persrnnl recommendations to friends and neighbours. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a goodmedicine to h.ive in the honio'.rnd i* widely known for its ctrre of dtarrh'tea and all forms of bowel trouble. For .vale by J. C. Oddie.—(Advt.)

To Sheep Farmers. HENRY S. FITTER A3JD SONS, of LONDON, Meat Salesmen, have no retail shops of their own, nor any inter eatin any. They are purely? Conuni<><ion Salesmen, and have Stalls in SmUhfieTd Market. Send yonr Pat Sheep ani Lambs into either of the Freezing Works. an'l ..<k them to sell through HENRY S. FITTKR AND SONS. Or hand your Bills of J.;.d- j ing to your Bankers, and ask them to do the same. Yon will thus -get all there is to \w nnde ' for yonr Wool, Meat, Pelts and Fat. and yon may as well have as an vote else. NO MIDDLE PROFITS. * . . All information from " R. B. BEXJFETT. 170 Hereford Street, Ohristchuroli. T. H-RODGERS, ""•OTJTH END B-AKERY, Will Supply for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR -4KES AND SHORTBREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY. §rd«r» will have Careful and Immediate Attention. _ SPECIALITIES: Montgomery's Patent Bennalin Bread and Digestive Bread. ! ROYAL STANDARD PDLLB. J. «tap«tion. Mr Gretton, Bt. Albana—--7 A truly Royal Pill; nat«n'» gmUtt ally m any constipation trotAiai.'* Taken «y»tematically thay will prera tba key to g«n«ral good health la par box, Obamiata and Storea. OHDBCH strut. PAINTS, OH.B, QLABB AND PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUBI. VT? " T * ** Btock » I*rf«. Bnperior, £&.££****** Auorta*ant of WALL ££?*B« to aaleet from. Al*> PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, and all after RaqaiaiUa *Hd in the trade. All Ordara entnurted te u will reoeir* •axefal and prompt attantiom, and will M lataßatae aarafaJuj prepared tmi {hr f*r t«wm me —wxAzj wagft. dovvm m o &.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12905, 17 February 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12905, 17 February 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12905, 17 February 1906, Page 6