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"Our little boy, three years old, had a wretched cough. Doctor said "Give him Lake's Emulsion." For five months we had tried many remedies. We wish Lane's had been tried earlier because in a few days wo sign of cough remained. Lake's Emulsion completely cured him 105 a

"STILL WELL TO-DAY." " Cured nearly three years ago." is good. But "still well to-day " is better. We have been investigats in New SJsalond that were cured ycara ago, but it is gratiiying to realise the large number who cheerfully say " Yes, still well ■ i>ucs this apply to you ? are you still well tcndayi ? Have you found a ' "-edicine -to cure you to stay cured ? ii,. rau under investigation was d here nearly three he patient at the tinu I cured by Doan's Buckj Pills. The statement i.« verified to-day and the cure shown to have been lasting. If you are ill and are using Doan's Backache Kidney Pills may you be ablo to say one year hence or ten years hence what is said by thif citizen of Xew Plymouth : " Yes, still well to-day." vr - c °muel Loveridge, Fulford St., ►"mouth, says : —" For a good wniie now I have suffered with pains in the small of my back. These attacks came, on and off, ajnd at ,1 imps were so bad that I had to knock of! work, owing to the agony I was in. I could not stand straight after bending. J wore flannel belts, as this was my only means of relief un til I got Doan's Backache Kidney fills a few months ago at the Cooperative Store. These pills cured me. 1 have been free of the pains ever since 1 used them. 1 can strongly recommend all working men who suffer as I did to give them a trial." Mrs Loveridge confirms the above statement, by saying :—" Mr Lovelidge is still well. He used a few boxes of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills some two and a-half years ago ami they made a permanent cure in his case. They are very good pills and we recommend them to all who suffer with the kidneys." Take no substitute, ltc-member it is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills which Mr and Mis Loveridge recommend and there is nothing "just as good" as this remedy for backache mid kidney trouble. Doan's Backache' Kidney Pills •■<>•» sold by all chemists and storekv-,. ers at 3s per lwx (six boxes 10s fid) or will be pc price by Poster McUlelHan Co., 70 Pitt-Street. Sydney, N.S.W. But be sure you ask for . In an article on New Zealand's legislation, contributed by Mr Seddou lo the New York Independent, the Premier writes :—" I should like to emphasise the absolute necessity of continual amendments in industrial legislation. It appears to me that there can be neither fi.\iiy nor finally in dealing with a thing so variable and fluid as production and distribution. The beneficial rule of 10-tlay i may l)e the oppress:'.'• yoke of toiiiuirow, and if, Is necessary to be ever alert to perceive and anticipate the direction in which'economic pressure will be directed. At present the most useful effort appears to be in the exercise of a just discrimination becween benignant and malignant combinations. With one hand wo have to nourish those organisations of employers and of workers which ullow industrial subjects to be grasped in a large and comprehensive manner : with the other we have tc* strike discouraging blows at combinations which are little better than bodies of conspirators, banded to defeat the law and destroy the ordinary arrangements of society. It may be difficult to discriminate and to divjde the just from the unjust, but we can at least distinguish between those whose work mate for peace and those who openly defy flic law, recognising no welfare but their For reliable Boots, Shoes and Slippers at a low price go to Dockrill's, Devon-street Central, where you will find the largest assortment in the district of Colonial, English, American, and Continental Manufactured Boots, Shoes and Slippers.*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 9 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 9 May 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 9 May 1904, Page 4

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