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EARNED, NOT BOUGHT.

SUCH IS THE TESTIMONY OF "THE LITTLE CONQUEROR " IN MASTERTON. How hard it often is to earn and maintain a good reputation, and how easy it is to lose one. As with a man's reputation, so it is with other things in life. Some things achieve a reputation which stays •with them all through life. They are founded on intrinsic value. They face the publio backed up by honesty, and work their way quietly but thoroughly. Masterton people want no better pioof of the rneiit than is contained in the following experience of a citizen. Mrs A. Coy, River Road, Masterton, says: " Some months a,go I was taken bad with bladder disorder. It caused me a great deal of alarm. My secretions were very painful and contained blood. _ Besides this 1 was run down, and feeling very poorly. I was on the point of calling in a doctor when 1 saw an advertisement for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. I go* a box from Mr H. E. Eton, the chemist in Queen Street, and used them with splendid results. Shortly after using them I noticed that the secretions were quite free from blood and foreign substances, and they had ceased to pain. I have not taken the remedy for some time now, but no indication of the trouble has returned so I can confidently state that the pills cured me. I feel quite well in every wa w ." _ Don't be satisfied with any-imitation of Doan's Pills. It is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills you want, the remedy which cured Mrs Coy, therefore see that the word " Backache," is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pilis are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box boxes 16s 6d, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-MoCleUan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.B.W. Be sure they are Doan's.

Crockery Sale. Crockery Sale. Crockery Sale. 3E> 1G DO NOT FAIL to call and iuepect both TFE GOODS aod PRICKS AT A. J. -GIDDINGS' QUEEN STREET.

THE EYES. THE EYES. THE ORGAN OF VISION. AEE you aware that the eye, its nerves delicate membranes, sensory nervous tib.es, muscles, etc., in all constitute one of the most delicate and important organs in the body, and its visual defects, disease, etc., require skilful diagnosis and treatment. H. SPEAR. M.P.O.Cu Dr. of Opt., Phil., U.S.A. Eyesight bpecialist, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 5 years Experience in London Philadelphia Optical Colleges. MR H. G. PERRY, late res. to Dr.H.C.C. Dr. Renzi, representing Dr. Spear, will be in Mast&rion at stated intervals.

A. BAST THE CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, Pahiatua, WISHES to intimate to his numerous patronq and the general puWlc ihit he has taken over the well-known YICTOhIA BOAKDINGBOCJSE; oppo:ite the Public Library. The house bM been thoroughly renovated and fuvnished on the most up-to-date lines to meet the comfort o£ boarders. The Dining-room in the Main street will be carried on by Mrs East aa a Firsteuss Tea an 3 Refreshment Room, where patrons wi .1 find every convenience. A. E~A S T PAHIATUA, FLY & YOUNG, OENEKAL CAREERS AND MAIL CONTP \CTOIIS, beg \o announce tbet tbey have purchased the Carrying BusiueTi laLely carried on by Mr A. Irvine and assure old and new clieu: r oi their best attention. Commercial Travellers', Samples a Lfeciality. Agents N.Z. Express Co. Telephone J.2G. Stables end Stare rooms. BanmsLer Street. Te!efhone No. 27] fTelephone No. 27 Rnnfurly Lively and Bait &Lables MAIN STREET PAHi&TUA. BUGGIES, Gigs ami Saddle Horses on hire. Travelle'-s conveyed io all parts ol the district. Terrains promptly attended to. CABS MEET ALL TRAINS. PRENTER AND VILE Proprikio

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8183, 16 July 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8183, 16 July 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8183, 16 July 1906, Page 6

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