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EARNED NOT BOUGHT.

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 his lif. Some things achieve a reputation which stays with them. They arc founded on intrinsic value. They fact the public backed up by honesty, and work their way thoroughly and quietly. People want no better proof of merit than is contained in the following experience:— Mrs. A. Jones, 31 Warwick Street, Fcilding says: —“Four or five years iago I had a bad attack of influenza. Just as I was recovering I caught a fresh cold, and vras for a time in a bad way. I got somew r hat better, but was left with a terrible backache. The pains started just above the kidneys and would strike up to the back of my head. Every moment increased the pain, and the only way I could get relief was to lie down. One day Doan’s : Backache Kidney Pills were- brought under my notice as a splendid remedy for backache so I got some at once, and I am pleased to tell you a thorough course cured me completely. It’s grand to be free of this awful complaint and I cannot say enough in praise of these fine pills. They cured me, and will, I am sure, cure others.” Sixteen years later, Mrs. Jones, says “My cure by Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills has stood the test of time. I am still well to-day.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pilis arc sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But be sure you get Doan’a-.

Sufferers from Ifay Fever, Trill enjoy speedy relief by breathing in ‘ ‘ NAZOL. ’’A unique, never-failing remedy. 60 doses 1/6. Use the Nazol Inhaler. v 1 When pickling vegetables be sure to use the best MALT VINEGAR—SHARLAND’S. Guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act. In bulk and bottle. All grocers. 2

[,7P-r jm mmm u zm Suprema a Situ'’ m m m Wi tecs mi ill 1 m ii i! ,1 ;.,' s: !ii • Cll!i| II! ill : ! S '.; .-A* jH':i!:i!ii Traill ii' '!SSi ii in U!tiiii;&i I; VAu li iiii II me jj f-' ■-■ II iiii li nil II ill II llg J| Building of noble and dignified Gctnic design, the proposed new Anglican Cathedral to be erected in Wellington will be a Church of National interest, the doors of which will always be open, and all seats will be free. ? As a fitting memorial to New Zealand’s fallen and an expression of gratitude to God for the success of Great Britain and her Allies, this stately edifice will stand as an agelong proclamation. All who are desirous of contributing to this great Thankoffering and Memorial are requested to communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. C. F. Askew, St. Pd ark’s Vicarage, Wellington. Contributions o> promises may be spre ad over a p triad of five years. Government Stock and War Bonds will be accepted. Leg arms also may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cothedt al 7 ruslrecs. ~ Children are Often Condemned M &: 5 9 or “Lazy 9 9 1 ?U ‘CuA mm. £s4' 2 ■Fi WHEN THEY ABE NOTHING OF THE KIND. THEIR EYESIGHT IS AT FAUUT. Eyestrain makes them slower to see and consequently slower to mentally grasp points before them. Mr W. RUSSELL W 7 ho is a Teacher of Optical Science, has made the human eye his whole life’s study. Ho is an execeptional man in the optical field. His method of dealing with children is unique;, with his Visoptometre he can test cje 3> exactly diagnose and prescribe glasses when necessary without asking tho paticnt any questions. This method of dealing with children should appea i to pare nts. With the ordinary method of testing the operator has t 0 re]y entirely upon tho patient’s answers, which often lead to mistakes and wrongly fitted glasses. I would strongly advise anyone who has the s lightcst defect to con sult ME. RUSSELL, G.S.O.L, D.F.0.C., withou t de i ay If hc prcscr ibes glasses you may rely upon having perfect comfor t and eaS e. lamin a position to know that ME. RUSSELL is a specially qu alified and re liablo Optician. CONSULTATION BY APPOINT MENT AT MY PHARMACY. W. H. FOOKES Cltetniwf, M*tn T o 'f

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Taihape Daily Times, 24 December 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 24 December 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 24 December 1918, Page 6

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