LONGER AGO THAN YESTERDAY. Yesterday .is -not long ago, but, nine years is. To have been cured long ago and to have been Well ever since, surely means a permanent cure. Here ; is what a Carterton man has to say about it. - r Mr.'E. Martin, High Street, South Carterton, says:—"Anybody who suffers with pains in the back should use Dona's Backache Kidnev Pills. This remedy is an un- - doubted cure for backache. had .been suffering a -good - deal .with. -pains in my back. 1 fancy they were caused by hard work. At the same, tim'e I, used to get, terrible headaches. ,ahd I would hardlybe able to hold my head up. The pills quits cured me,-and I, have been free: of theie- distresing symptoms for, some time. I never feel the ache in my back: n °Mr. Martin makes a second statement:— "I am pleased t obring the above statement up to" datebytolling you that I am stil lwell to-day. It is nine years since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me." Do not neglect tho warning message of the back that aches, for it is a sign that your kidiieys are weak, and not: doing their work properly. Doan's Backache ■ Kidney Pills cured Mr. Martin of backache. "A word to the wise is enough." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at Ss. per bottle (six bottles, 16s. 6d.), or will bo ■ posted on* receipt ofprice by FosterM'Clellan C 0.," 7 Pitt Street, Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN'S. Advt. 15 Sir. Rud.vard Kipling wrote a characteristic letter to the citizens of Medicine Hat, objecting to the proposal, to change tho town's name. He urges Medicine: Hat not to sell its birthright or drop its ': uniiiuo and world-fauioiis name. -After.a ■■ ' long-argument that 'the name'Mcdicino ,- Hut City is its greatest.asset, Mr. Kipling suggests that any city that changes its name because it' is' ashamed of it . should be reehristoned Judasville. Poets, Parsons, Peers, and Princes, All have got corn?, sad to state; Watch each one as oft he winces When his trouble doth relate. But as soon as they're told the best of ' cures . • ; PROGANDRA at onoe relief secures.' BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDBA FOE CORNS, Is. •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 2
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368Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 2
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