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WHOSE FAULT IS XT ? LET NEW PLYMOUTH PEOPLE DECIDE THE QUESTION. When a fog horn warns the mariner to steer off the coast, if he still hugs the shore and wreck upon it, whose fault is it ? It the red switch light is up ami the engine driver ■deliberately pull ahead into another traiji, Maine the driver. If a eareiess workn'Sn ™ s P'te of warning, try gt|'£' hoft'faafly. teeth a buzz saw has, ai>cl tries to lind out how many flngera the workman has, blame the workman, not the saw. If New Plymouth people who have kfchjey complaint and backache will not take Doan'g Backache Kidney Pills when they tire endorsed by scores ol' citizens blame the people, not the medicine. Mr Donald Hobertson, of Marvaia, late toll-keeper, Junction Koaxl, New Plymouth, says :—"For twenty years I was troubled with my kidneys, which caused me to-suffer with' very bad pains," At tjm.eg these pains nearly crippled me, If l' stopp'ptl "I could scarcely rise aigiain, and w'ork was out of the question. I swallowed enough medicine to euro a dozen ir,en, rightly taken, but it did me no good. I then got Bonn's Backache Kidney Pills at the Co-opera-tive Store, and those seemed to do me good right from the start, anid <a short course completely cu fed my kidney trouble. 1 have other troubles with my health, and if I could get as effective medicine for them fls Doan's Backache Kidney Fills proved I'iyp t'he kidneys, I would -be 'quite weft, ' Evt'rybo.r'y round about knows wTiat I suffwod with my 'back, and now I tell them ail tfrfit I have no backache, ti.aiikf? to Dqatx'f) Backache Kithwv Pills."' Take np substitute. You want the pills which g r recommends, therefore see that' iu.l mine is on the , wrapper, and that the word is in tho name. Dffftft's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by ftirpfcpjijjgfg antf storekcepers at 8s per J 6s M—or will be posted on receipt of price by loster McClellan Co., 76 PittStreet, Sydney, N.S.W. ISut be sure they are DOAN'S.

TROUBLED WITH SCIATICA. Let Rheumo cure you !. It hen cured others. The positive assurance of James A. Capper, Lyell Bav should convince you. Mr Capper' writing on Feb. 1, says :—" I was much troubled with sciatica pains and at times I could get no sleep! Following the advice of a friend I triod a bottle of Rheumo, and that bottle drove away the sciatica pains. That has bppi) t.h i'i'o months ago, and they have not returned since. If they do, Rheumo is the medicine 1 shall go for." Mr Capper's confidence comes from experience. Sold by chemists and stores at 2s Cd and 4s 64 P.er fwttl.e.—-Jcjvt. NATURES PLEASANT, LAXATIVE" AND GENUINE. Pleasant in flavour. Pleasant in action. Pleasant in results. California Syrup of Figs is the one remedy which doctors fully recognise as effectually superseding the purgatives of other days. It acts simply, naturally, pleasantly upon Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, cleansing and permanently benefiting those organs.

Ask for CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FISS and refuse imitations. The genuine bear, the Name and Trade Mark of the California Fig Syrup Co,, 32 Snow Hill, London. E. 0., and It >old In New Zealand In two ilm, 1/6 and 2, 3. Allttrilift: 7 BARRACK STHBET, SYDNEY.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 261, 3 December 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 261, 3 December 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 261, 3 December 1903, Page 4

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