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TIME IS THE TEST. The test of time (i'S what tells the talc. "A n:ew broom sweeps clean," but will it "wear weuii' ' is what interests miost. ■ Tllie public ' soon find out when are made, and merit alone will stand the. test of time. People appreciate merit, and years ago J oca I people publicly endorsed Euan's Backache Ividaiey Pills ;tliey do so still. AVonflkl anyone make tho statement \ohidi follows unless convinced that tine article was just as represented P A cure that lasts is the kind that eveiry. sufferer from kidnqy ilk is looking far. Read tins case:— Mr El lato of High Street, South Carterton, now workimg outside .tllie town, says:— "Anybody who suffers with pains in the hack should use Dean's Backache Kidney Plills. This .remedy i.s ail undoubted cure for backache. I had jbeen suffering a good deal' with painis in m.y back, caused:, I suppose, through my kidneys being out t)f order. At the siame time I used to- get terrible headaches, and I would hardly be able to hold' my head up. The pills quite cured me, and I have beeni free of tlliese "diistressing symptoms for somie time. I never feel tilie ache in my back now." Mr Martin makes a second statement: —"I am pleased to bring the albove statement up to date hy telling you that I am stilU well to-day. It iis nin-o years .since D'jan's Backache Kidney Plilk cured me." Thcfi-e is no need for you to bo tortured with backache or any symptom of Kidney trouble when Poan's Backache Kidney P>i!i& may be had. TJu.s remedy cured Mr Maxtin. "A word to the Wise is enough." Doan's Baclcadlie Kidney Pals are sold by all dhemists and storekeepers, at 3s per Ibottle (six hhtticK 16 6d), or wil be posted on receipt of pmos by FosterMcOlellan Co., 76 Pfitt Street, Sydißut, be sure'you get DOAN'S.

Local wool-growers are very pleased to know that so much of their finest wool finds its way into the popular Roslvji Worsted and Woollen Mills (largest in Australasia), as they know from practical experience something of the comfort and lasting wear of Roslyn Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Worsteds, Socks, Jerseys, Flannels, Plaidings, "Delta" Underwear, etc. iA QUEENSLAND EDITOR'S LETTER. The editor of the Ounnamulla "Watchman," Mr J. R. Tindale, writes us as follows:—■ "I have been living in the S.W. district of Queensland for the last thirteen years, and for nine and a half years was editor of the Thargomindah "Herald." During that time I hare been subject to attacks of Diarrhoea, and- have been in the habit of taking Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has always given great relief, and quickly cured me."— SokKby all fhemists and storekeapers. "No one, I feel surd, can speak more gratefully of juaxo-Tonic Pills th i t oan," writes Mrs Corbett, 118 tfitaroy Street, Surrey Hills. N.S.W. "They cured me of settled biliousness, which seemed as though it would never leave me. I took Laxo-Tonic Pills, and they proved a perfect remedy." Sold by all chemists arud storekeeper's. Price IOJd and Is 6d<

KICKED OX THE KN3E. 'Wilien preparing horses to carry people to the Bulls races, Mr Duncan H. Stevens, of South Street, Feilding, New Zealand, was kicked on the knee by one of the animals, and could not stand for Hours. He states:—"l immediately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm, w itli wonderful for the next day' I wa., quite recovered. I am confident that I would have been unfitted for work only for this wonderful liniment. I am only too pleased to make tin's statement, for I know that those- who work round horses are OJily too pleased to hear of such a valuable liniment as Chamberlain's Pain Balm."—Sold by all chemists and storekeepers

HOUSEHOLD AND FURNISHING We are showing at present a very largo variety of the. above, including all necessary requirements for the homo. ENAMELWARE, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. ALUMINIUM AND TINWARE. COPPER KETTLES. PRIMUS STOVES, SALAMANDER OIL STOVES, MINCERS ami CHOPPERS. APPLE PARERS and CORERS, MRS POTTS' SADIRONS, SPIRIT IRONS, FLY TRAPS .ETC. JAM SEASON We have just landed our usual direct shipment of TIRASS PRESERVING PANS. COPPER PRESERVING PANS. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS. LOWEST PRICES LOWEST PRICES

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10574, 4 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10574, 4 March 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10574, 4 March 1912, Page 6

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