READ THE SIGN POST LOTS OP MASTERTON PEOPLE HAVE LEARNED TO READ IT CAREFULLY. Read the signpost rightly The signpost of health is the back. You must read its aches and pains. You must know the language of the back. When you know it the signpost reads: " Backache is kidney ache. Lame back is lame kidneys. Weak back is weak kidneys. To cure the back cure the kidneys." Only one sure way to do this. Take Doan's Backache Kiduey Pills. AMasterton citizen adds his endorsement here. Mr T. Barker, Farmer, Opaki, near Masterton, says:—"For a good many years I suffered with the kidneys. I used a lot of medicines during this period to try and get rid of my undesirable complaint, but the first remedy to do me any good was Loan's Backache Kidney Pills, a box of which I procured from Mr H. E. Eton, chemist, in Queen Street. These pills have cured a very bad backache, and have also cured my secretions, which used to be very thick and unhealthy looking. The relief came shortly after using th pills. There is a lot of backache abou and Doan's Backache Kidney Pills should prove good friends to sufferers, I can strongly recommend them to such. Success has brought many'imitations oi Doan's Pills, but there is nothing " just as good " as the remedy which Mr Barker used, therefore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and see that the word " Backache " is in the name. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box, (six boses 16s 6d, or will be posted on receipt of price be Foster-McClellan. and Co., 76 Pitt-street Sydney, N.S.W. Be sure they are Doan's East Coast Picnic, Concept and Sociai. A PICNIC will be held at the WAIKARAKA OLD HOMESTEAD, Eatt Coast, on Fnidayi March Bth. Iho Public are Invited. Sports, Games, Children's Races, etc. Rdreshnients provided oh the ground. In the evening the Kaiwhata Public Hall, at Homewood, will bo opened by Mr J. H. Tatham. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given, commencing at 8 p.m. Songs, Recitations, Minstrel?, etc. Tickets 2s each. Children under 12, half price. To be followed by A DANCE i at 10.30 p.m. . Tickets— Gentlemtn 2s 6d, Ladies Free. I FOTtMAN.'S COiCH will leave Masterton oo FRIDAY Morning, and arrive at Waikaraka about 2 p.m., returning to Masterton Saturday morning. Eon. Sec. for Picnic, E. A BURNS. Hon. See. for Concert & Dance, E.L. THIRTLE. ANTI-CHINESE LEAGUE.
ALL those interested in the formation of an Anti-Chinese League are invited to attend a meeting in the Drill Hall at 8 o'clock on Monday Next, March 4th. AKITIO COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS. 1 SENDEES, addressed to the Chairman, will be received up till 11 a.m. on Saturday, 16th March, 1907, for the following works : [Contract No. 109.—Metalling 182 chains Makuri-Pongaroa Road, between Mangatiti Bridge and Cross' Road. ContractNo.llo—Metalliag 38 chains Manuara Road. Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained at the County Office, Ponfjaroa. W. SOUNESS, County Clerk. Pongaroa, Ist March, 1907. TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DANNEVIRKE RACES. AT TAMAKI, 6th and 7th MARCH, 1907. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Tamaki, available for return until Bth March, 1907, will be obtainable at Feilding, Napier, Masterton, and intermediate stations on 6th and 7th March. On 6th and 7th March : The train usually leaving Dannevirke for Palmeraton North at 5.35 p.m. will be delayed and run as follows :—Dannevirke dep 6.4 p.m., Tamaki 6.10, Woodville arr 6.50, dep 7.0, Palmerston arr 8.5 p.m. All trains, excepting the Up Mail Train, will stop at Tamaki for passengers, if required. All ordinary tickets to DanneVirke from South, or to Tahoraiti from North, will be available for break of journey at Tamaki. BY ORDER. WEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL ll EXHIBITION. Open Ist November to April 15th, 1907. Official Residential Bureau, Cbristchurch. This Bureau, which is conducted under the supervision of the Executive of the New Zealand International Exhibition, has been established for the convenience of visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it to their advantage to book their accommodation through its agency. Full Board can be secured from 25s per week. .. Bed and Breakfast from 15s per week. Prospectus with application form attached can be obtained at the office of this paper. Please address all letters and inquiries to the Managers, Messrs Mayes and Langdown, 112 Manchester Street, Christchurcn. Telegraphic Address, "Accommodation." G. S. MUNRO, General Manager, New Zealand International Exhibition. Christchurcn, 22nd December, 1906.
FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING. OWNERS and TRAINEES are leminded that NOMINATIONS for above meeting close on MONDAY, 4th March, at 8.30 p.rn. , E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. MR E. W. CHRISTMAS invites the public to inspect his Oil Paintings and Water Colours at the Rooms of R. E. HOWELL & CO., Ltd., Perry Street. The works are now all for private sate, and the reserves are considerably reduced, as Mr Christmas wishes to dispose of the lot before he leaves for England. PlfoHEY'3 STABLES. [TE, the underpinned, beg to notify f that we have purchased the above stables, and will conduct the business under trie old style. All orders receive prompt and caieful attention. Wedding and Picnic Parties catered for. Cab 3 meet all trains. The Palace Car will run as sual to South Wairarapa on Sundays. Crasswell &, Wright.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8372, 4 March 1907, Page 6
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