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TAKESTHEiiu; BONNINGICN^; IRISH MOSS HARP OR J NAGGING pains in the small of the back, interrupted sleep, urinary disorders, dizzy hk attacks, renal dropsy, sciatica and rheumatism make life a burden. Plainly there is urgent need for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They give quick, soothing relief and help to wash out the tiny kidney tubes whose filtering action is so vital to your health. Doan's Pills will not cure you in fifteen minutes, it would be foolish to expect it. Forty years' record of unique success proves the value of this special kidney prescription, which can be taken with safety by men and women of all ages. \ Be sure to insist upon \Doans Backache Kidney Pills

When the slump (now happily a thing of the past) hit the Old Country, the J demand for what are called "luxury lines" slackened off a lot, but according to latest advices the cigar trade in England is now livelier than it has been for many a day. We Maorilanders are not so partial to cigars as they are at Home, and during the depression the trade in them dwindled away to nothing with us. But the demand for tobacco remained as kocn as ever. More especially was this the caso regarding our famous toasted brands—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulls-head), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Kiverhead Gold and Desert Gold. These are always wanted. When things are bad the smoker craves them to buck him up; when things aro good ho wants them just because things are good! There's something about toasted that never fails to appeal to lovers of the weed, so sweet is it, so fragrant, so soothing and comforting. But beware of imitations! They're no good. No more like the real thing than chalf's like cheese. Ad.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 18 June 1937, Page 4

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