FIRM FOUNDATION*, NOTHING CAN UNDERMINE IT. People are sometimes slow to recognise true merit, aud they cannot be blamed, for so, many have been humbugged in the past. The experience of hundreds of people, expressed publicly through newspapers auid. other sources, places Doan’s .Backache Kidney Pills on a firm foundation 'here. Mrs. H. Mclntosh, Johnston street Poxton, says: “It gives me great pleasure to say a few words in favour of Doan's’ Backache Kidney Pills. I suffered a lot with my kid'neys, and in consequence was tortured with backache, the pain at limes being, so severe that I could hardly get. about. The, secretions were seriously disordered, being thick and cloudy, aud during the day I felt tired and listless. 1 was really very ill, and as nothing I took did me any good, was fast losing hope of a cure. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills were one day recommended to me, ;so 1 sent for a bottle. They proved to be the very thing I wanted, eight bottles driving the pain out of my hack, regulatiug the secretions, aud restoring me to perfect health. “That was six years ago and I am still well.” Eight years Hater, Mrs. Mclntosh says: “I am still a great believer in Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and always keep a bottle in the house. Wihfenever I feel a little off colour 1 talce a few doses and am soon quite all right I'j.gain. I never suffer with my kidneys now. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills keep these orgaus in a healthy state.” Doan’s Backache K'adney Pills are sold by all chemists.! and storekeepers. Poster-McGI Gian Co., Proprietors, 15 Ha milt* in Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get 1 )OAN’S. —
The., following paragraph (1 is from the Christchurch Stai' on J fuic 14th, sixty years ago:—Soon or later tlu* native llax of New Zi taland is certain to become a valua tble article of commerce. This is the opinion of everyone who h, as paid any attention to the subject. At present the manufacture ■of this fibre is in its infancy. All t ihat we have succeeded in doing wit b if up to the present time is to produce a coarse fibre which realises, according to the nature of the dri tssing, from £lO to £25 a ton. !Bn*£ it is well 'known that the fibre iif the Phormium tenax is capable < of be-; ing used for spinning purpoS' es and. for the manufacture of paper For either of these purposes, if i Ctt proper condition, the flax would xealise a very much larger price. L. .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3807, 19 June 1928, Page 4
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