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It is the constant strain of fSnrg : every-day duties that makes pi°t<"? Majjw ' backache and lame back for y vl^/ both men and women. The ■ ■ salespeople, standing on their / j '■ feet for hours at at me, reach- P -\« " J^. ing to high shelves and lifting . / > heavy rolls of goods; the - , ' i housekeepers in the house, with their thousand-and-one f^^^^J^"^ duties crowding upon them; YiK \\ the woman in the rush and t',A „„ I \u bustle of business life—-is it W'lMI l\ > any wonder'that they get W§M ' . I'lw ' tired? Is it any wonder that (MM I aching backs tell the story of fMw / I The kidneys were never in- // I// \' WHif ' tended to stand hard strains. // / p \ mm/ '* ' When they have more work Pμ , f' r W^l. forced oh them than they can I' / !\Sj '■■■ take care of, backache comes, *e>°y • and lame back, headaches, • Ce«v i'~^ ' i rheumatism, irritable, nervous : ■ . feelings, and urinary troubles. '" • ' j 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. ' RfIAPI ~i .- CURED BY DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY: PILLS. \ | Mrs. Heenan, 37 Arthur Street, Wellington, rajs :—"For years my hns- • '. ; ■ band had trouble irith his kidneys, Hβ, had a severe pain in. the Email'. - j of his back, which was so bad that it, was.agony lor : -him ; to; work. ■. . j : Then he used to be always drowsy, and was so tired that he said/he i felt inclined to be resting all the.time. He used many . . ' -: overcome this undesirable state of affairs, but was not satisfied with . ; any of. them. In fact, nothing seemed able to give him relief. I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, "and seeing cases similar to hiscured by this remedy, I got 60me at Fletcher's Pharmacy.. After . ! taking one box he felt ever so much better, and went: on with the treatment. Now he is quite well, every, distressing symptom has disappeared." . , ' . . ■ .■ ■ . They are sold by all Chtimists and Storekeepers at 3s. per ■ botUe (sis .; bottles 16s. 6d.), or will be- posted on receipt of price by Toster-MeClelkii Co., Pitt Street, Sydney.. - . •■ .' —. ■ . ' . !

An Exposition at Tβ Aro Hauss which unveils the stwrdyruggddness of the Crofter's handiwork. FAR, FAR AWAY IN THE WILD ISLANDS OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC THE PATIENT , CROFTERS DELVE , AT THEIR LOOMS. ORIGINALLY THEY SPUN FOR THEIR* OWN USE, BUT TO-DAY THEY WEAVE, FOR THE WORLD. FOR THE TOURISTS WHO CAME CARRIED BACK TO THEIR LOWLAND HOMES WHOLE SUITS MADE. FROM, THE THEN LITTLE KNOWN, BUT NOW. FAMOUS, HARRIS TWEEDS.- . IT IS AN ACCEPTED FACT THAT HARRIS TWEEDS —BEINC MADE JBY HAND—WILL OUTLAST AMD OUTWEAR BY MANY YEARS THE BEST MACHINE-WOVEN FABRICS. AS A CONSEQUENCE THESE TWEEDS ARE MUCH FAVOURED BY Sportsmen Tourists Fishermen Squatters Travellers and Others WHOSE CLOTHES ARE SUBJECTED DAY IN AND DAY OUT TO THE ROUGHEST WEAR. THE CROFTERS SEEM TO* IMPART TO ■THEIR. WORK THE RUCCEDNESS OF THEIR ISLAND HOME, ' YET WITHAL HARRIS TWEEDS INVARIABLY MARK THE WEARER AS A MAN OF CREDIT AND DISTINCTION, i as' you look at the display of genuine harris tweeds now made in main fro^nt, winDOW AT fin atbV"V < I JfcL AKU nUUSGi) ALL THESE FACTS WILL RECUR TO ' YOU. AKO IFYOU LONG FOR A WINTER SUIT HADE FROM. SUCH WORTHY FABRICS, COME IN TO OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WE'LL UNDERTAKE TO PLEASE YOU AS RECARDB THE CUT, FIT, AND FINISH. BUT WHETHER YOU WANT A SUIT OR NOT, Be Sure and See ttee Window Display. Cnk & Bixon Sis.. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 14

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610

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 14

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