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HERE ARE PLAIN FACTS ENDORSED BY A MASTERTON CITIZEN. Few people will admit failure while there is ft chance for argument. Many people claim success when no one rises to dispute. What we want to do is to place our claims where doubt i j out of the ques tion. We are doing this every daj, and Masterton citizens are beginning to appreciate it. Many citizens step forward and testify publicly to the merits of "The Little Conqueror." They unhesitatingly tell how burdens have been removed from backs that bore thorn patiently for years. Surely more convincing proof cannot be had than testimony like the fol owing from a Masterton citizen. Mr W. Nicie, formerly of Lansdowne, Masterton, says:—" 1 can speak most highly of Down's Backache Kidney Pills. I have used them with great success for kidney trouble of years standing. Having used other remedies 1 am able to compare and 1 can recommend these pills before all others. In fact it was the only remedy to give me relief, and I noticed that it began to ease ine of my pair, shortly after 1 commenced taking it. I feel better in every way since taking this remeay. 'lake no substitute. 1; wus Doan'.s liaokacho Kidney Pills which Mr Nieie used, therefore be ture jou t,et the tame remedy. Doun's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box six boxes 10s Gd, or will be posted on receipt o£ prico by Foster-Median Co. 70 Pitt btreet, Sydney, N.S.W. be sure they are Doan's.
0 W N H AL L, M A S T E B T 0 N. Under the diicction oE J. and N. Tait, FARE WELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. THE ROYAL BESSES ©' TH' BARN BAND. 'J.'he Finest in the World. Last night an immense audience crowded the Hall, and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed throughout tha concert TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME— March, •• Australasian " (Rimraer) ; Overture, "Bohemian Girl" (Bulfe); Trombone Solo, " Flight o£ Ages" (Bevan). Mr Tom Bowmno ; Selection, " Tannliauaer" (Warner); Waltz, "Casino Tanze" (Gungl); Selection, "The Geisha" (Jones); Intermezzo, " Cayallem Rusticana" (M-asoapni); Fantasia. "Gems of I Scotia" (Vemer). POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT IN MA3TERTON. Box Plan and Tickets at McLeod and Young's. PRICES—Ss, 3s and 2a. , P. S. STETSON, Manager.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8404, 19 April 1907, Page 6
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378Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8404, 19 April 1907, Page 6
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