TO BE DEPENDED ON. BECAUSE IT I*. THE EXPERIENCE OF A MARION CITIZEN, AND CAN READILY BE INVESTIGATED. A stranger lest in a largo city would place far more dependence on the directions given him by a io al resident than on tbe puid sneo of another eirargir like himself. This in n natural consequence of experience; it’s like a ship in a strange port—a trusty pilof familiar with the harbour is always railed upon to bring her sa'ely to htr moorings. So it is with endorsement. We doubt the enyings of people living at distant points bemuse wo can't investigate, but pubiie expression of local citizens can be depended on, for 'tis an essy matter to investigate. Mr J. G. Campbell, painter and paperhangcr, Broadway, Martou, says: “I have used Doan’s Backacbs Kidney Pills and am satisfied that thie remedy is a really first-class Kidney medicine. I used them for a very bad backache which was very severe at times. When stooping forward trimming paper I would feel it very much, and after a day’s work I would be quite knocked out. I got Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills at Remington’s Pharmacy. Since using them tbe pain in my back has gone, and I can work all day and feel fresh in the evening. My secretions used to be clouded, but they are quite natural now, I can speak most highly of this medicine.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold fcy all chemists and storekeepers at 8a per box (six boxes IGa 6 ), or will be forwarded on receipt of price by Foster McClellan Co., 6 Pitt St., Sydney. But bo sure they are DOAN’S.
DIGESTION NOT SUFFICIENT. The mere digestion of food is by no means sulllciont, and no matter how much we eat it would accomplish nothing towards keeping our muscles, hearts and brains in active operation unless food elements were absorbed after digestion into the blood, and assimilated from it into the very structure of all the different portions and organs of the animal frame. The blood in its course receives the nutritive materials from the stomach and intestines after digestion, the special products of the liver, spleen and lymphatic glands, and the oxygen absorbed from the air in the lungs. It therefore contains and carries to their destination all the materials required for the chemical and vital changes of the various tissues necessary to life. The very best auxiliary to nature is to be found in Impey’s May Apple. And Nature often requires assistance. Impey’s May Apple is quickly absorbed into the blood. It is a liquid, not a pill or tablet. 2s Cd from all chemists and stores. For reliable gig, buggy or milk-cart harness, or horse appointments of all kinds G. B. Hkaley has the best and most up-to-date stock in the district Also agent for A.B.C. incandescent kerosene lamps, mantles, wicks and chimneys. A lull stock kept. Jurabolton road, Feilding *
“ ft’s famous because it’s good.” * | fSane [ Cmuision r < \ the great Lung Healer and I Body Builder. At all * chemists and stores. 2/6 ! r and 4/6 per bottle. Take 1 | none but LANE’S J v • _ _ *
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8787, 15 April 1907, Page 4
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521Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8787, 15 April 1907, Page 4
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