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THE BATTLE OF LIFE.

EFFICIENCY DEPENDS ON H EAI/TH HEALTH DEPENDS ON THE KID/NEYS. Every man or woman who works must keep healthy, if -the work is to !>•? dono efficiently ; the unfit go to the wall. Uood work dermis on good health. Work becomes a nightmare to those- who are not well. Are you efficient'; Or tire you depressed, tired, suffering fiuni broken sleep, from backache, headaches, pains- in the limbs-, bad tasle in the mouth V All these are symptoms Unit your kidneys are weak, and not able to carry out their work of properly tillering the- blood. And all these symptoms are forerunners of dropsy, rheumatics, urinary disorders, tstone, gravel. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills act on the kidneys only. They will keep you bright, free from pain, from backache and headaches. They will keep you efficient. Here'' is the experience of a, Timaru woman : Mrs Yeal-inan. York street, Timaru, says: —"Both my husband and I are firm believer in Doan's Backache Kidney Pills because we have benefited from the itee of thi|i remedy. 1 suffered with aching pains in the small of my back, which came against mo most when 1 stooped or moved about much. These pains never left me until I used Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and ibis remedy cured me. My'husband had pains similar lo mine, and swing how much Doan's Backache Kidney Pills benefited me, he used Ihenr and they effected a cure in his case also. 1 got this remedy at Oildie's Pharmacy." Six yearn later, Mrs Ycalman, says: "Neither my husband nor I have ever been troubled with backache since we used Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, six long years ago. These two lasting cures should convince oilier sufferers that Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are a thoroughly reliable remedy for 'curing aching -backs." Don't neglect the warning message of Ihe back that ache.", for it is a sign (hat your kidneys need help. Herd the warning and give your kidneys immediate help by taking Hie great kidney and bladder specific— Doan's Backache Kidney Pills'. For sale by all chemisfij and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d). or will be posted on receipt, of juice bv TosLcr-McC'lellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S' ...

. She : "I would never marry :i iniin who was ;i coward." He: ''About how brave would it be necessary for him to be in order to win your approval''" She : "' Well, he'd have to have courage enough to —er —propose. *' Britain, says the "Toronto Globe," now takes all our surplus product;. She can never do more than this, so far as (lie capacity of her markets is concerned. tilie■will continue to do this through the measurable future. The only additional fW!>ur possible is an increase in prices. This could be given in direct cash subsidies. It could also be given in a tariff that would increase prices to the consumer, and a, preference that would enable Canada as well as British farmers to jri-t hiirbp.r juices. Tihs is the favour that John Burns isavs cannot be granted. The intelligent, seif-respect of the-.Liberal Government i-avcd C.mada from the disgrace of having asked for it. A DOOMED WOMAN. TDK DOCTOR SAID SIIK HAD ONLY SIX MONTHS TO LIVE, BUT MOTH ER SEIGEL'S SYRUP CURED HER COMPLETELY. WELL-KNOWN MELBOURNE NURSE PRAISES THIS REMEDY. To be told that one has only six months to live is not cheering news, and the worst, of it is that the prediction is very* likely- to come true, because the mind is apt to dwell on the thought of death, and to neglect the care of the bodily functions. Happily some are strong enough mentally to resist the influence, and among the number may lie counted Mns Eliza Hall, a professional neither eat nor sleep, and the doctor, finding himself unable to change this terrible condition, naturally enough concluded that death was only a. matter of time. But, though doctors failed, Mother Scigel's Syrup did not fail. It quieted her stomach, enabled her to cat and to sleep, and now she is as strong and well as one could wish to be. Here is her own statement, dated April sth, a 1906: TORTURES DAY AND NIGHT. "My experience of Mother Seigcl's Syrup extends over eighteen years, and I bless the day on which I first was pensuaded to use it. 1 began to sutler with dyspepsia about this time, which soon became so acute that I was in tortures, day and night. 1 could keei> nothing on my stomach, every meal was followed by violent retching, and a dry hard cough thai, settled -in my chest nearly shook me to pieces and often kept me awake half through the night. There were pains ,er my body, and I was a bundle of s, starting at a sound. Extreme debility added to my distress, and 1 became a prey to melancholy. I was attended by some of the cleverest doctors in the country, but they failed to relieve mc in the least, "Through sheer weakness I became subject to fainting fits, and have had as many as ten in one. day. I could not sleep, and night after night I have walked the room until 1 fell in a swoon from utter exhaustion. '"lt wars at this time the doctor said 1 could not live beyond six mouths, and, indeed, everything pointed that way. But they say it is darkest before the dawn. Mother Scigel's Syrup was at last brought to my notice, and I got some. From the first dose I began to mend, and fnnn was quite restored to health. Since then the same wonderful medicine has cured nie on two separate occasions, and I shall never cease to praise it." This is an everyday example of what Mother Seigel's Syrup can do. It is the supreme remedy of the world for all forms of indigestion. T 'VKF ?T' TT WJT.T. rnpß YOTT,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13520, 15 February 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13520, 15 February 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13520, 15 February 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)