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NEW PLYMOUTH PEOPLE ARE RESPECTFULLY ASKED TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS. Is there anything in ttie evidence Can reliance be placed on statements from jieople we know. Are the opinions of local citizens of g\raater moment than those of strangers ? Wojuld you sooner beliove people living in some far-away place than citizens of your own towm ? Wo think: not, for home proof can easily bo investigated. Miss Joiidali, Junction Road, near this town, says :—"For some years I was troubled with backache," and also jriddy headaches. The (rains in my back were very severe, eaiid I coukl not stoop without pain and when I nii'd the oigjony in ' getting straight again was even worse. Then giddiness would ;eoino on suddenly, ami I woluld nearly full. Medicines seemed to do me no good until I tool; Detail'.* ISackuche Kidney Pills, which ] procured at the Co-opera-It 1b important that you get the genuine remedy—that which Miss .landVin ask for Jtoa'n's Jiuokarhe Kidney Pills and see that the wonl "Ilackache"' is in the name. Down's Backache Kidney Pills are soft! by all chvimstw ami storekeepers ait 3s per box (six boxes 10s 0d) or will be posted' an receipt of price street, Sydney, N.S.W. lint he sure tl>*y are DOAN'S.

Chrastchurch Truth "When Die small hoy. of 2004 A.I). comes (o learn the history of Now Zealand in Volupuk, his scientifically trained teacher will explain to him that the most remarkable characteristic of this country during the present period, an gleaned from the records of the time, was the astonishing casualties.? of tliu coloniul parent. The other day, at the Magistrates Couirt, another stone was piled on the cuirn of illustrations of this extraordinary disposition of the happy colonial father of iyo4. A daring desperado, aged twelve, was charged with the devastating crime of wnoking a whole cigarette ill a public place, iu defiance pf the law. The arresting constable, after detailing th« shoe king circumstances of the deplorable afl'air, said he had seen tho boy'a father, who told him 'that hj« had often itarned his son that he would get into trouble if he persisted in smoking.' It didn't occur to this praiseworthy parent to have impressed his warning- with anything in the shape of a h«avy,boot or a large list, or a thin cane, or even a still' swap. He merely happened to be passing, and mentioned that the joung person was running greut nsks. Probably the same parent, if tie had seen his son breaking windows, which he would hare to pay lot, might have expressed himseif dillerently ; but, under Lho circumstances, us tho idiotic statute does VI involve him in any way, h t! didn't think it worth while to worry still this father is entitled to some credit ; most colonial parents would merely have borrowed a light from Uieir precocious olTspring. and possibly purloined one of (heir cigarAn interesting report has been furnished by the Post and Telegraph I'Hpailment to iMr iicXah, M.II Jt in regard to the desirableness ol'us»'K -New Zealand timber for tuleKiapli poles. The experience of the department is that tolara j, t | le I XvW l Z, -« lar »l wood lor teie- ; ; , I'° is almost exclu- ' iTn . t " t> """• ' a , " of dry I, and the *„p entirely removed ' m V.i " vmy , lonff nuably of the soil is a factor the Huiability 0 ! a tolara pole. The o% rival to tolara, apparently s he silver pi„o, and as it can' only e Obtained in *],„rt lengths its us I H less is very largely resl ricted Kil- ;«■ Pinu is a splendid timber f„ r telegraph poles, i„ ™ lasting than , oUu . u , but ° S f f 1 .-'Oft are not P tamable. Although it grows ,1, rttLXSLX-. )o;nr rut nn.r, . h ,uimkif. not'attraa'dry'' 11 ardens in the ground V n,!aiI rt -TL t0 tanerm > f '-™' «henKHEUMATIC "15S dermis «» «" their pow•sod to ulund tho price paid tn not having benefiu.d by the use ol 'lnnwn°t ?h °°° L '" Wl Cascs «re Known to tho proprietors, and the ol owing are a few of those who l ave kindly consented to have their named mentioned to induce other sufUnekV B 80 b ? e " t by tbo usu ol lJOck s Rheumatic Powder—T, it Webb, Makotuku ; Tho.s. A. P ru den, i-Jthom ; James Harvey, Mrs Hart and Mary Ann Hodder, Ash'hurst ■ W. H. I/Jkies, I'ohangina; Joseph Cummerfield, Foxton ; Maurace McCullum and Albert BUrges, WaiM • H. E. Dean, Patea John Domrins'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 17 March 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 17 March 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 17 March 1904, Page 4

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