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OWEN UP ALTOGETHER. THIS MEANS A GREAT DEAL TO MOST PEOPLE. Had to give up is veiy far-reaching in its meaning sometimes, and generally includes in its influence others than the one affected. When the head of the house has to give up, every member of tlie family feels its weight. When the giving up is on account of a lame back, which is lame kidneys, we are miserable indeed. Not sick enough for bed, perhaps, but that lame back stops one from daily occupation just as surely as typhoid would. Many a reader of this can't afford to give up. must keep on in spite of the back, and he can, if he will but profit by the experience given 'below:— Mr. Samuel Loveridge, Fulford street, New Plymouth says: "For a long time I have suffered with backache. These attacks came on and off, and at times were so bad thai 1 had to knock off work. I could not stand straight after bending. I despaired of ever getting a cure, but fortunately heard of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. These pills have cured me; I am quite free of the pains. 1 can strongly recommend all working men who suffer with backache to give Doan's Backache Kidney Pills a trial." Six years later, Mr. Loveridge confirms tie above: "I am pleased to bring the above statement up to date by telling you that I am still well to-day. I always keep a bottle of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills by me, and take an occasional doso, just as a precaution, and because I think the kidneys need a tonic sometimes." Let this .point be fastened in your mind—"Backache is kidney-ache, and.if neglected brings in its train all the horrors of advanced kidney disease." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cure to stay cured. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s p'er bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. 0

(lood tilings are often tied up in very small parcels. Because an individual or an article does not measure up to normal size it does not necessarily follow that good qualities are lacking in proportion. This tnith is emphasised in the ''lm.signette" Camera, a miniature camera that will slip into a man's vest pocket or a lady's hand-bag. It measures but 3%in. by 1 %in. when closed; yet it takes splendid, clear pictures, 2'/,in. by l'/sjiii. These pictures can then enlarged to any size. For everyday use the "Ensignetto" is an ideal camera. It takes up no more room than a cigarette qase or box of matches, and is the only really small folding camera that is self-contained. It is sold complete in a limp leather case for 355, or if fitted with a Goers: lens, £7. Posted free to any address by Harringtons X.Z. Ltd. (successors to Imperial Camera Company), 42, Willis street, Wellington, —• Advt. TIIE RAPID HEALER. Rexona provides the latest short cut of science to a complete cure of pimples, boils, sores, wound", and skin diseases generally. Which road will you take, reader? The old-fashioned, tedious, long way round, full of irritations, relapses and delays, or the short cut to the rapid cure which modern science lias provided you in tho shape of Rexona. Sold in triangular pots at Is fid and 3s. Obtainable at TSullock and Johnston's. When your stomach's all wrong, so are you;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 6

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