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HAPPY LIVES ARE LIVES OF HAPPY LIVING.

HAPPINESS HAS COME OF LATE TO MANY A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN.

In New Plymouth there is many u happy home. Perhaps you know of some, or better still, it may be that you rest your head in one yourself. Then again, there is many an unhappy creature in our midst. 'Tis not surprising that this should be the case, when one thinks of the burdens some backs are forced to bear. If yours is not the back that bears the burden, still we think you would be glad to lend a helping hand to lighten another. Let me show you how it can be done, and at the same time tell a story of New Plymouth life that | will prove that this aid can easily be given. Mrs K. Ileal, New Plymouth, says :—" For three years I suffered with the kidneys and badly needed a medicine to give me relief. The symptoms were pain in the back and giddiness and headaches. The pains in my back were simply agonising, and my heartaches were so violent that they used to prostrate me. I was for ever using medicines, but they never did me any good. 1 was at a loss what to try next when I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised, and I got a box at the Co-operative Store in Currie Street. These pills ere tho best medicine I have ever used. They are splendid. They gave me such relief that 1 did not take them regularly, but I know they will effect a permanent euro in time."

Take no substitute. Remember it is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills which Mrs Heal recommends, and if you sufffl'er as she did you want the same remedy. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box—six boxes 16s 6d—or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. N.S.W. But bo suiv they are DOAN'S.

An Instance of early preparation for a marriage was told at the Don-ald-Mills wedding; on Saturday. When Mr V. E. Donald was born, twenty:even or twenty-eight years ago, his I'ather, a Major Donald, buried a bottle of wino and planted a tree over it, with the intention of removing it on the occasion of the boy's marriage. (lonsMerable difficulty , was experienced in removing the tree last week, so firmly tad its roots embedded themselves; however, the )ot( le was sound when taken from its hiding place, and the wine was used to drink the bride and bridegroom's health oh Saturday. Afterwards the bottle was refilled, and will be buried again until the next marriage to the faraily—N.Z 4 Titoes^

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
451

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 4

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