gb A him imi -i i g. *> \ of Weak, Aching Backs, and Inactive Kidneys; of Irritable Jfik Nervous People, who need ft 3 rT\ Boan's Backache Kidney Pills Have you Backache, llemliiofie, Utstvei, DimSr & "I luPiSi liess, Sleeplessness? Art: you i'Joatwi and 111 Sallow? LosingAppef.it.fi Mul-We.i^d? Doan's 1 J Backache Kidney Tills un specially lor KidiM ney But; the bent «f.ory is not the ■ T&ils s * oiy * u e I" 0 * ,111 ' 6 w l>i«li\ tails <>i pfiin ami ■ yj , "disease—it's the story told below, ot relief by / I ' Doan's Backaclie Kidney Pills. /1 \ "*r*<k,\ iat ' s ie s ° n £ one )S a^va ys.hcar-', lira V / \ * B ° a bout, the genuine Doau's Backache KidiSflSfetj!}. iWtl \W<s -Pills- Men and women are continually I*!!' \\ \ vwjgsss, praising them. / |\. 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I "Zii&gggjffCf ; ■ Hi rough a. friend and sent for some without delay, and the • jj .. . ■ .'•■.■ "'ay they acted was'nothing short of marvellous. After 1 —— ' -taking two bottles 1 was ever eb much better; and as I ' I Doan's Backache Kidney Pills aie sold persevered the improvement' was maintained, five bottles' ; 9 by all Chemists and Storekeepers at 3s. curing' me completely." "■' : . .. . '■ ■ i per bottle (6 bottles IBs. Gd.), or direct • I from Foster-McClellan Co,, 70 Pitt Street. lwo J eaTS lal:er * [ts ' Newport says: "I have had no reI . Sydney. . turn of my old complaint since Doan's Backache Kidney I . ' Pills cured me over two years ago!" STUDEBAKER; 4-cylinder Chasses, whether for commercial or touring purposes, are standardised products. The only difference between the . commercial and the touring chassis is that the former has rather heavier springs and a trifle lower gear, in consideration of the much greater loads carried. ' The following testimony regarding a Studebaker chassis adapted to &n% C L SQ T\° n a f sl ! burbdn >r te b y the Timaru Borough Council is, therefore an indication of the sort of service which may be expected from a Studebaker under any conditions, anywhere. ' running S r ihf s ° m " IbUS Engineer ' *> a repOrt ° h ■ Th«'bus hae now run a distance of 17,724 maes, and has so tar not been a day off the road. The total cost for renewals (exclu- - Bive of tyres) amounts to £5 19s. 10d. When the 'bue started running I was a little doubtful whether the pneumatic tyres would be successful for the work, but the results have dispersed .all doubts m my mind, as the average life of the tyres works out at ■■ ■, ■ Mil miles 30 chame per tyre (5000 miles is considered a good l e o ni j P neum atic tyre). The cost per mile for petrol works out at Z.Uld. as against 3.5 d. per mile for the double-deck 'buses. 1 lie cost of lubricating oil works out at .OOSd. per mile. As far as the running of the small'bus at present in use is concerned, it has given every satisfaction. Every motor-user knows that a daily omnibus service imposes an excep- ' tionally severe test oir a chassis, and the record above described, which covers the period from July 16,1916, to November 15. 1917, is quite a unique one in the history ot motor omnibus services, and .emphasises the fact that "Studebaker" is synonymous with " Satisfaction." , . , ' ADAMS LTD. SbXtors Chnstchurch, Timaru, Wanganui KkSK Taranaki-NewtonKing. , /@\ THE SOUTH BRITISH jW Ws\ * INBURANCE CO., LTD. A-nd Adminietration of your Estate bj iWlflX ' THE CUARDIAN TRUST -. JLJIUxjUIIUL U■LiUJJjJZL. THE SOUTH BRITISH. Pl«..nt. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONa? Ort'TouKur \Zl "* Ratf W FumaCeS __ Wholcsalo.frcm BRODERICK AND CO.. Harris Street. 'Wellington. UCM IUI TUrilcltCA "-■>-' ■'" ' "■"■■"! ; ■ Bakers' Ovens —N.B. FIREBRICKS. They neither IVSIIPP VftIIBSPFP FDniH m«C CDrtM ' crack nor biirn. North Brunnor FirclNSUKb YUUKStLP hKUM LWbb FROftl clay has been proved by many years' . ' — FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, — use in the Homeland as'the most sa«S- ---_ ' " ' factory yot discovered.- \ By Itutallinr one of theee Celebrated Safes. Twelve corner steel fcents ».V n ninpinni/rr/« ' ■ feot In constructions contalm all thecsscntul joinie that »re N.B. FIREBRICKS NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAd'iTS CONTENTS DESTROYED ,^laS^fl, - BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. t?* Zn% ' Its form of construction allows it to fall from any htieht without burstlnr- „ . ■ therefore ibsoluU security. BRITISH MiDi. SsiTlUel BrOWD I tfl ' Write for partloalara or call «nd see tht goods at •■ OdlllUCl OIUWII, L.IU., Hie STEWART TIMBER, 6USS J HARDWARE COMPANY, Ltd c ■»»■«»!. ' wi.iifsfJ'SS™'!....!™'.™ ""'" l """ l,ll "" l " l| i , "' l, - l, "" | ! ll, ; il,lllu,llull^J -—-<—— "u'MMiwiujiiawijwu.J jprj. Dopot TboM 88i8» 1 ; /
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 12
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