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WHAT A STHATFOIU) MAN SAYS. I W.luit a Stratford man saya ttlwoya interests New Plymouth peopls. There is so much' in common between these two lowwa that tho -hupjienlngs o[ one always awake u ie«ponMve chord in the hearts of tho knluuUilants oi the other. Therefore the statement of Mr W. Howsou, carpenter, who lives*at Celia-streot, Stratford, which we pHnt below, will have weight with New Plymouth people. | Mr Howecm says :—"I can recoinmaad Doan's Backache ICtdmoy Pills to anybody who is afiheted with pains in th« back, or other symptoms of kidney trouble. I had tin's paiii pretty badly, and was put to a good deal of trouble and expense through it, in getting treatment of one kind and another. Tdie only ; remedy to do me good was Bonn's Backache Kidney Pills, which 1 g»t .some mouths ago. I liave only taken one box, hut the relief given has been very great, Bind seeing that "thej have done so much good in my caae I am very gtlaid to pass the J wad along-. I mean to keep them 'by me always." Do not bo satisfied with any imitation oi Doan's Pills. Hememter it wae Doan's Backache Kidney Pills which cured Mr Koweon, and if you suffer as he did you want tho same remedy. , Doan's Backacke Kidney Pills are ! sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/ per box (sis boxes 16/6 • or will be posted on receipt oi price by Fostor-McClollan Co, 76 Pitt St., Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. But be euro you ask for DOAN'S.

M. M. MITCHINSON'S Caledonian Nursery, NEW PLYMOUTH. Establisked over 30 years Telephone 108. NOW 0N~8ALB: Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs ™, * Trcea - Shelter Trees, etc. PRICES OP LEADING LINES • Cupressus Matoroaarpjas (ttolleil) 2 years, 26s per 100; largest me, oOfl. Cupressus Lawsoaloua (balled), 2 years, 255. Berberry (common) 10b to 15s per African Boxtliorn, 2 years, 10s per A iooo n lioxtho ' n ' 2 i' ears ' 10s I*'' naognus.S years old, 10s per 1000 Oloana Traversii, a years, 12s 6d per 100. I'inus Insignia, 2 years transplanted, 12s Gd per 100 ; 3years, 23s Apples, Tears, Peaches, Plums (Japanese and English leading varieties) from Is 6d each or 15s per dozen. Camellias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons Heaths, Magnolias, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Palms, Abutilons, Daphne, Hardy Herbaceous Plants Bulbs. Climbing Plants. ' Ordors left, at the town shop will Tevmve attention.

To Sawmiilena and Capitalists. SPLENDID BUSH FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS are Invited (or tho right to cut timber on 11,000 acres of bush in the North Island. The timber, which can be immediately utilised, ispuriri. within two milea of the sea coast, and the best that cun ae obtuined in the colony. Many of the trees, which havo been inspected by Mr Charles Clayton, Government Surveyor and oxsawmill proprietor, are by girth rroin 9 to 15 feet, and in length from U to 80 feet. The bush is easy of access and to work, ami should provo a most remunerative investment for any capitalist or company. Mr Charles Clayton i says :-•' There are plenty of places I throughout New Zealand where mills are placed with nothing like the timber and prospects that the ! bush in question possesses, and the ( rreat facilities and advantages for | working it." The object should be ; irst to deal with tho puriri, as ;he Government Railway Dejartmont offer an immediate marnet for Blcepers In any quantity. This bush has been sought after for tho last 25 ycarß, but the difficulty in dealing with tho natives hot hitherto been ins'iporable. The N.Z. Herald supplement recently contained a notico of the excellent quality of tho timber on this land. It is estimated that there is ample timber to furnish a supply for 20 or 80 years. A fair business arrangement can be entered into at once with anyone who has the knowledps and capital. Apply in first Instance to Timber Rights, Box 119, post Office, ■ Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 163, 14 July 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 163, 14 July 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 163, 14 July 1904, Page 4

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