HELP THE OLD FOLKS. A HELPING HAND EXTENDED TO MANY OLD PEOPLE IN TIMARU. Be considerate of the aged. Lend them a helping Band. Make life easy for them. The infirmities of age are many. Most old people have a bad back. The kidneys are weak. Are worn out xrith years of work. Backache makes days of misery, Urinary trouble nighte of xmrest. There is a ray of sunshine for the aged. Doan's Baskache Kidney Pilla will make life easier. , They are doing so for old and young. Timara people are learning tSia. Many are testifying t<> itRead the following local endorsement:— Mrs Dee St., tSiB town,, says: "Some months ago I got a pain in the small oi the back, on the left side: I could no* make out what was the matter with me. The torture was terrible while it lasted. I ctrald not draw my breath or turn in bed or lift np ray left arm without suffering great agony. I started using Doan's- Backache Kidney Pills-,- and before I bed taken them long r the- pair* left me, asd* I coTild go about my work as usual. # Tliers is no doubt that my ! ' left kidney was deranged, but Doan's- PuTs-; ■ ctrred me. They are splendid pills- for { •tht&a pains. I obtained them at Oddis's-j I Pharmacy. J See" that tie- worf " Backache ' r ia- ia-! 3 the- name; wiS&ut tins none are gemrina J -. D>«m T s Backache Sidney Pills are sold' f: :'by all chemist* and storekeepers at 3s per '■• iibor (six boxes IBs &&)- r or will be posted : j : on/ rsceipt of price" By- Fosters '■:. So., 76 Pitt SW Sydtoey. O.W. Btat be sure th'ay as* Dovo's.
jKSOTHEB~TRIUMPH FOB RHEUMO. ——__ ' 33V John Cain, th* popular Wharfinger i at Waftapn. tells how Bheirav* cured him \ afcfcr fesr years' sa^enuff:: — "1 have pleti-1 sure- in stating that- u.frer s-trSering most {• se-serdy for four jwnrs- fm»n> acute rheti-! and having! to> walk with two I straps-,. 1 was comi.-Sotely/ cured l hy the us* i" of your Bueuino. The- paib left me in ■ lesr- than an hour, aaid sinoo- time— ! ■ over a. year ago—F'Have- not again been! troctflen.—John Cns». Wlnrfroger. Wai- }' tupw;. -3»rison." RJJnnuiii' wi!B rw:<? yon ofj; rhercn&tism, gout. i<r»;iV,miw .-*s»ri'a. :m.l grav*!,. jjnst ah it c:s?od- M!r €ain. Give '■ it a &St trial. AH- chemists sell ii »: 2s 6d* and 4s 6d «. b«ttie: '.
Na. Competition.—The üblEossq suree:* ; •of Ghuoiberlain's C«?k, Cholera ami Di ; arrh«*a Bemedy in t-fe reli&S and cute ■>! !■ bowel comi>laints both- in. oliiMreu .md ; adult* ios brought it into. nihwaS nniveis.ii • >use,i so that it is practically without a ; ~m,A ~~ •_- T-_ » .. . 1 r. • Jknowo! is without an- equull Sold bv J. ; : «C. OfiiKe.—(Advt.) " !■ MAIL K©3TieE>Sk. j Snhjaet to any iwcessapj* a&tsratioim, f mails wSi close daily* aa unste r Ebi> Wellington and (northern- poets, 12.50 p-ran. and 6 p.m. Saturdays. " • j Tber pnblic. is renarided that letters f.ir f the-United States Statist .bear 2£i i iliilaioi; Fiji closest Auckland .on Vi.\- '•' *i;iy 26th irist. \ :■'.■■; - - • i TiiilEr. rates for redtieed to Id per £ox:. ] Saturday, J&bruary aftsk. Eor Australian States, '(avion, huh*. 1 Ntroits Settlements, ijonth ASacas also *.-.u • li<\«ot- o& Enrope auilUnited Kingdom. »:.. . I-aadisi (specially addre-ssedl at 3 «•..... 1 lJ*Br in= london, Asgcil 7th. ' f "!i:ewu!iy. J7,rh. { fs»«s : nr >: 0 - i i UJ , ;t , i c«nt!ii«ut » of Ivukw* <v ;. :l i;i,»\-; l ,. e i u .. > _. 11( J2.50 p.m. Conespandence t o S* specinllV addressed per s.s. Athenic. Due in London. April .-on].. ■ _ Mails for Samoa*. Hawaii. Japan. PhilipRmesi. United Staler. Oan&iiu. West Indies. Europe, « a San T*ancfceo. Money > ! prdezs* registered correspondent's, books. ! and newspapers at 11.15 a.m.; ordinary I r 1 ** 8 »' 1215 !?-*»•! fete fee at C.P.O. |nnta 14.00 p.m.. and afi ma2 van "until 'La*, p.m. Due- in London March 3kt. ; {supplementary mail closes 12.30 p.m.J Wednesday, FelixtMirv 2SHk I "W. McHUTCHESON, '■ '+.„ -r, • Chief Postmaster. j : Timaru, February 24*& v .1906. : LONG-LIFE Ittqros, XHE lahd that never wear out and; do not fade. "Real Works of Ari„ showing you just as you are at your best to-day. The camera, cannot lie, and a picture taken now will be" an historical rewrd, a family heirloom. That> ia tha sort of-Picture they take at MAHAN'S Studio.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12909, 24 February 1906, Page 6
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