EARNED, NOT BOUGHT.
SUCH IS THE DEPUTATION OP THE " LITTLE CONQUEROR" IN NEW PLYMOUTH. How haid it is to earn a good reputation, and how easy it is to lose one. As with n man's reputation, so_ it is with other things, Some livings achieve a refutation which stays with thelm .• They are lounded on intrinsic yalue. ' Thfiy lace the public backed up by honesty and work their way quietly but thoroughly. n ow Plymouth people want no better proof of merit than is contained in the following experience of a citizen :
A lady resident of Vogeltown near New Plymouth, says :—" For a number of years I have been afflicted with kidney trouble, in fact these organs were so disordered that I was quite a martyr to pain. I used ft Jot of remedies, but the only thjing
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 250, 14 December 1903, Page 4
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138Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 250, 14 December 1903, Page 4
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