People who Work. .It is the constant strain of "Emhj I every-day duties that makes P'<*"ro | , , , . • tells a, V I backache and lame back for f t&j 8 both men and women. The I salespeople, standing on their \« >v feet for hours at a time, reach- g ing to high shelves and lifting 1 heavy rolls of goods; the "i housekeepers in the house, S~S with their thousand-and-one duties crowding upon them; , 'Yv yl the woman in the rush and frAjf/J \\\ bustle of business life—is it . . V any wonder that they get %WIM l Wllu tired? Is it any wonder that IjjmM I FWr/f'/ aching backs tell the story of . jlmWi / I 1111111' sick kidneys? It ill Wmv// The kidneys were never in- j \ // J IMBf/ tended to stand hard strains. f.f / p i When they have more work <1'"/ f,} : . jjljil'trf/ forced on them than they can | ■} I f take care of, backache comes, and lame back, headaches, v. .$ ' J rheumatism,irritable,nervous / feelings, and urinary troubles. And, after a while, if help isn't sent to the suffering kidneys, Dropsy, Gravel, Stone, Urinary Trouble develops. But there is a cure for every form of kidney trouble—a sure, never-failing cure—-the one remedy that is absolutely certain ; and there is plenty of proof of this here in our own city. 'WELLINGTON'"WOMAN.' CURED BY DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY: PILLS. Mrs. Heenan, 37 Arthur Street, Wellington, says:—"Tor years my husband had trouble witii his kiuneys, lie aaaa severe pirn m' the small of his back, which was so bau that it was agony;, for hinr to work. Then he used to ba always drowsy, and was so toed that he said ho felt inclined to he resting all the time; He used many ■ medicines to ovcrcotno this undesirable state of affairs, but waa not safoslied with any of them. In. fact, nothing seemed able to give him reliet. 1 saw Doan's. Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and seeing cases similar to bis cured by this remedy, I. got some at Fletchers Pharmacy .After taking one box he felt ever so much better,' ana wont on witn tno • treatment. Now .ho is . quite well; every distressing symptom has disappeared." . ' . < • # . They are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (mx bottles ICS. 6d.), or will be posted on receipt ot pries by . Foster-McUellan
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE Only ; Lady Hairdressers raid . Shavers in. New Zealand are at Constable and Co., 95 Cuba Street. . ■ '. mAYLOE, the Brooklyn Grocer, delivers A' to any part at.Town Prices. Taylor, Brooklyn. ■ THE Arcade; Lunch Booms supply , the •Best ;only,. and'the Prioe the Lowest. Mince, Sausages, aid . X Joints, choicest and juiciest. Wo Iland, Butcher,' Tory Street. TAYLOK, Brooklyn, Supplies all Do 6criptk»DS of Soft Drinks, and livers free. ' ~ '■ •; mRY the Is. Luncheon as Served ai the A Arcade Lunch Booms; the envy of all Refreshment Booms. npABES, tlio finest .Fodder for Milch JL Cows; English, Scotch, and Golden. Gibbons, Seed Merchants, Wellington. T AYLOR, the Brooklyn Fruiterer "sell all Fruit at Town Prices, and delivers to any part. .. .... "W7ACANCIBS for Lying-in Patients; V : every home comfort and care, lerms moderate. Nurse Brown, 217 Adeiaiue Road. ' " ■' . TTOTE for the right man next WednesV day. For whom, Campbell or Newhouse? They are always to the front, and call at 203 Riddiford Street, where J. Newborn* will supply you ratt babbits, Crayfish, Fresh _ Fish, Oysters, Smoked Warebou, and Cod a speciality. (Late 134) "TO" ANTED' 500 Customers for our'Ans- . W tralisin Grapes, at-6d.; par lb.' -. .W|. Burge, 53 Manners Street. ; WAITED Known that J.Jtedpath amd Co., lave opened aa Estate Agents at Brooklyn. • WHERE' do you buy this lovely Meat? Why,: at the Wairarapa Cheap Meat Market, Newtown. W' ANTED Known that' we have opened . a Business and Estate Agency at 85. Willis Street. Eusson,. Ltd., 85 Willis Street. / " WOLLAND, the Working Man's But cher, Supplies only the Best and Cheapest for Cash. ■ ANTED to Sell Furniture, anction prices; Duchesses, Bedsteads, Mattresses, StretohoM, Tables, Bicycles, Floorcloths. Braitlivaito'a Auction Mart, Manners Street. _ ANTED~Known—Auction Soles of Furniture and Sundries, every day 2 o'.clock, to keep room clear, at Braithwaite's, City Auction Booms, Manners Street. ■ . VSTANTED Known—.Private Maternity V v Home, Lower Hhtt, opposite Bailway Station. Good home and every comfort. For particulars, apply to "A.C.," Box 5, Post Office, Lower Hutt. WANTED— To Furniture Buyers.—Attend Braithwaite's Auction Sales daily, 2 p.m., tbis week, for Bargains ■ STOCITOI soto tie Isii PreblM, There's nothing to recommend a coal that only half consumes ; You're going to lose by. burning that kind, because you don't get the heat value that you should. - , To benefit to the full extent from the fuel you'use, buy ■ ' Stockton Opaß. It is almost ashless, and burns.to a finish. STOCKTON-gives, you a warm time for your mouey, and you'll have a clean, cosy, and cheerful'fireside during the winter if you use it. . Ring up 88,-124, 164, 80S,, or 942, and be supplied right'away.. We are always ready with a good stock on hand. SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., DISTRICT AGENTS, 39 JOHNSTON STREET. Telephone 88. Stores:—Adelaide and Tmakori Roads, Tory .and Willis Streets. A BEAUTIFUL FACE mid a Lorelr Completion cia be iKortd by UHlny the ÜBJLDTT CUP or llubb«r . CnouiUstot) Zhilb. It preronM and re- wniw »tht bl«(nlnhea. and m*K*. the ik.a wft, ft/fix imoctb, clear And healthiul. I'redu&u [7 y ImmMUj benefit by pn.re«i«t o.reala- }(/f IW. Th« beat, and pleaunteit ferw of t* /a AUa lerricoablt tb« %tnt and Blliof hollow ptacei. Price, HALP-i-CROWN, •eem-ely p*ck«d and d«llTerc4 'tree at any »ddr«a.' Full printed 'Jlreflttirw. With Cup ordered wnbin roe month from the dftte of tWi r*r«r will be OIYF.Jf PRKE a twooiraee Tnbe 01 AUIOND BLO'SOM REA.DTY CHEAM mine 2*. fid.). th* mm* «xq>tim« amount and «Wn ; irmmnlvb oum of rnnth ami the relrrtr»oUQ«M of the Ymi ihuiild nrdtr fct dentin, ihit .*mr. 01.iM.n-5-HnlTfr.ini THE l/KIOU COKFAM*. 219 JSUUIiXTJt HT&SKT, iULWUIUt&,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 3
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