TO DE DEPENDED ON. BECAUSE IT IS THE EXPERIENCE OF A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN.
A stranger lost in a large city would place far more 'dependence on the directions given him by a local resident than on the guidance of uiio'ther stranger like himself. This is a natural conseijuence of experience —it's like a ship in a strange port—a trusty pilot familiar with the harbour is always called upon to bring her safely to her moorings. And so it is with endorsement ; we doubt tile sayings of people living at distant points because we can't investigate, but public expression of local citizens can Ire depended on, for 'tis an easy matter to prove it. llr.lohn West, baker, of this town, Bays "While lifting a bag of tlour I wrenched my back, and this caused a most severe pain, right in the vicinity of the kidneys, and it seemed as if those organs were hurl. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were being advertised at the time, so I procured some from the Co-operative Store. After us-ing the remedy for a short time I was perfectly free of all pain, and 1 can now strongly recommend thi.s remedy to all who are similarly troubled." Beware of imitatio'ns. There is nothing "just, as good" for backache ami kidney trouble as the remedy wliiich Mr West rec<mimeivtls—Doan's Backache Khlney Pills ; therefore see thai you get the same, ami that the woid Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box—six boxes 16s Odor will Ik? posted 011 receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster-McClellan Co., 70 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W But be sure they are DOAN'S.
lIOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT Effect wonderful cures of bad legs and old wounds. If these medicines Ifc UKiHlhTjeco-rding; to the directions which are wrapped round each pot and Hox there is no wound, bud lc£, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate, but will yield to their curative propcrtiws. Numbers of persons who had been patients in the hospitals withouU-^leriving b.cne/it, have iJecn cured by Ilolloway's Ointment end Tills, when other remedies had signally failed. For yikuulular swellings, tumours, scurvy and diseases of the skin there is no medicine that can !m used with sa good an effect, and though the cure is rapid, it is also complete and permanent.*
Sewing Machines. Don't buy until you have seen the latest WHITE. Can't be beaten. 'Twill pay to investigate. When You Bake With a WICKLESS BLUE FLAME Oil Stove you do away with all the discomforts of former baking. Concentrated heat means cool cooking. When You Drink Be careful to drink only the best liquor. WHITE STAR TEA produces rich liquor and choice flavour. WRITE FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES. H. COCKER, COMMISSION AGENT, CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. The Pantechnicon, KING STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH.' Why Sell Youp Furniture P WIIEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY STORING SAME WITH R. TODD. FINE DRY BRICK STORES. RATES ON APPLICATION. Your Furniture—much of itis worth keeping, ami yet you sell at "give away" prices. AGENT NEW ZEALAND CARRYCOMPANY. On Sale : ALL COALS, WOOD, DRAIN PIPES, Etc. ROBERT TODD, Telephone No. 61. Veale 8c Chatter»ton SUPPLYFRANKLEY ROAD BUTTER, Prime HAMS AND BACON. Heinz Preserved Fruits, Quaker and Force, Macintosh's Cream Tollee lleddle's Ginger Wine, .Singer's Egg Producer, Lazenby's Calves' Foot •Jelly (in jars). YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED. Carefully Noto our Address— THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS.
Veale & Ghattenton Telephone KiG. Waiwakaiho Bridge. DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, al\out 2 miles East of New Plymouth, is dangerous [or heavy traffic. H. OICEY, Chairman Taranakl County Council. Cornwall's School of Music. CORNER DEVON AND DAWSONSTHEETS. MR KISTLE CORNWALL, Principal (Late Pupil of 11 Sig'nor Moretti, Milan, and Henry J. Wood, London). VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. MR H. .1. CORNWALL, Pianoforte. MR F. CORNWALL : Violin, Manjdolin, Guitar & Banjo. PIANOS arad all stringed instruments tested and selected. Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P BETTER by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to 1350 acres each, open land, with patches bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rangeriri Railway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices are only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money can remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or ploughing. School and Tost Office quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake W'lianjgapa, facing part of land. The areas are: 177, 388, 640, 730, 1350, 389, and 721 acres. W. COURTNEY,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 83, 12 April 1904, Page 4
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757Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 83, 12 April 1904, Page 4
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