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A BOLD ASSERTION. It is an old saying that “familiarity breeds contempt' 7 ; lots of truth in it too. A good fellow always “wears well,” and so it is with many things in everyday life. The good things wear well; they last, increase in popularity. Praise must be earned, and praise for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills has been justly earned in New Zealand. Year after year their good work has continued, until there are few householders not .familiar with the name of Doan. It's a bold assertion to make that nothing in modern medicine can show such a. record. But the proof of it lies in the endorsement of people we know. Here's a case:— Mrs D. Ward, 200 Chapel Street, Masterton, says:—“After suffering some time with backache, dizziness and other symptoms of kidney trouble, I was persuaded by a friend to take Doan's Backaehe Kidney Pills, and I am very glad I acted on the advice, for they cured me completely. Previous to using this remedy I suffered a lot with my back, and the pain at times was so acute that it was only with difficulty that I could get about. To stoop meant positive torture. My rest at night was broken, and I often used to get up in the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed. However, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills soon banished my health troubles, and I have been Al. since I took this remedy twelve months ago. I always recommend Doan's Pills to anyone I know suffering from kidney trouble; they proved a blessing to me, and I cannot say enough in their praise.'' Two years later Mrs Ward says: “I am still well and have had no trouble with my kidneys since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me three years ago.” * Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle, or will be posted on receipt -Of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. .But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

PALMERS CHICK FOOD. UNSURPASSED for raising strong, healthy chicks Used by the principal breeders throughout the Dominion, with the manufacturers— PROCURABLE from all dealers, or communicate direct A. J. PALMER

No. 10.— THE DIG ESTATE. Numbers of people—particularly business men—Who have confidence in the State-guar-anteed Public Trustee as executor for their estates, may nevertheless wish to secure the assistance of intimate friends or relatives as advisory trustees 'to act in cooperation with the Public Trustee in the practical management of the estates. The testators believe that the advice of friends who have knowledge of details of the estates can be of great value. The Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1913, has made provision for such cooperation. Practically the law assures and facilitates an efficient combination of the State-guaranteed administration with the advice of private trustees or solicitors. Whether such advisory trustees are appointed or not, lestators have the State guarantee that the resources of the Public Trust Office are adequate to the needs of any estate, large or small, simple or complex. Enquiries welcomed. Apply to ~ A. MOSLEY, District Manager, PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN.

let MR RUSSELL TEST YOUR EYES HIS WAY. No charts, iiu questions asked, no trying on of lenses; Mr Russell’s way is with the Visoptometre. He is the only optician in New Zealand who has achieved the art of skilfully and accurately using the Visoptometre. through this he is now recognised as the cleverest optician in the Dominion. hor over 26 years he has been a student and practitioner of Optics. Let his knowledge aid you. Mr Russell visits Levin periodically. Make an appointment at C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy. (Late Russell and Innes), Palmerston North and Auckland.

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Shannon News, 29 September 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
617

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 29 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 29 September 1922, Page 4

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