WITNESS AFTER WITNESS IN WELLINGTON. . As we take up our paper week by week we are struck'by the hearty, unmistakable way in whieli witness after witness, speaks out, as Mrs. Hankinson does here. If these people were 6trangere living miles away wo might tako little notice of them. But they are not. - They are our neighbours, ■ living amongst us. Their word is too easily proved to admit of any doubt. Thej speak out in the hope that their experience may be a guide io othera. Mrs. A. Hankinson, 263 Willis Street, Wellington, says; "A, member of my family suffered a lot irom kidney trouble, backache being the most -trying symptom. The pain was right across the loins and particularly acute when 6tooping. The . secretions 'were ' thick and cloiidy, ana sleep at r.ight was disturbed, with the result that during'the day there was a constant tiredness. A friend advised ma to use Bonn's Backache Kidney Pills," so I "got ft' bottle' at. once, and am very glad I heard c-f this grand remedy, for it gave "'almost immediate relief and gradually effected a perfect cure. This •lid not happen yesterday, but twelve nionths-ago, and there has been no return of. tho complaint since, so the cure has been well tested." Dosin's Backache .Kidney Pills are sold by all ■ chemists and. storekeepers at '3s. per bottle (six'bottles 16s. 6d.), or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterM'Clollan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you. get DOAN'S.—Advt. 11,000 MILES. "IN HASTE." Mrs. J. W. Sydney, Writing from '"'Tho Manor," Alresford, England, says: "Please send me some Baxter's Lung Preserver by Teturn niiiil. I have not been ablo to get it here; it's the only thing that will relieve my husband, who is suffering from Nasal Catarrh. In haste." 2s. Cd. buys large bottle.—Advt: At Teviot, Central Otago, some of the finest ApriroW in the world are grown. This fresh, unblemished fruit is used in the of St. George Apricot Conserve—nothing but finest No. 1 sugar is • added. This delicious Conserve is whole6omo and pure, because it is all apricot. Ask'your grocer for a tin of St. George Apricot Conserve.—Advt. Shine your tan shoes with "TAN-OI" —tho brilliant polish that won't rub off. -Advt. , Woods' 'Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughq and Colds, never fails.—Advt. ,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 8
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