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HEAD THE SIGN POST. LOIS OF NEW ZEALANDKItS HAVE LEAHNED TO HEAD IT C.AIIEi'ULLY. Head the sign l>ost rightly. The sign post of health is the buck. You inus-t read its aches and pains. You must know the language ol the back. I When you kuvw it the sign-post reads : 'Tack-ache is kidney ache." J.ame back is lame kidney*. Weak back is weak kidneys. To cure the back cure the kidneys. Only wic sure way to do this. Take Doan's Backache Kidney Tills. A Stratford citizen atkls her endorsement here. Mrs B. Sheahan, Seat on Street, Stratford, says '"My husband used Doan's Backache Kidney Pills for puins in the small ol his back. He hud an attack of rheumatism some time ago, and ever since then, until tjuite lately, he suffered with these pains, and also weakness of the heart. The pains in the back were especially annoying when be was working, and the weakness of the heart caused his breath to come in (rasps. I am glad to be able to tell you that Doan's Backache Kidney Pills proved just the remedy that he ncc-ded ; previous to using these pills he had tried many different remedies, but none of them did him any ;Thkl, and it remained for Down's i Pills to cure liiin. He never cotni plains of backache now, and his ■ heart's action is qtirite light. I also ; used the pills, and they did me a lot . ol good." Beware of imitations. Komemljet ; it was Doan's Backache Kidney Pills l which helped Mrs Sheahan, and if i \ou suffer as She did you want, the l same remedy. Therefore see that l you get the genuine, and that the t word "Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache ■ Kidney Pills are i sold by all chemists and storekeep--1 ers at- :3s per box (six boxes 16s i- (id) or will bo posted-oi: receipt of price by Foster McClelkui Co., 70 s Pitt-Street, Sydney, N.S.\V. s But be sure you ask for DOAN'S.

" My lungs were weak and I was often troubled with colds. A . life insurance company wanted to load my premiums. The examining doctor advised LANE'S EMULSION. I took it three times a day for several months, and also made good use of fresh air. Lane's Emulsion and fresh air have healedfmy lungs, and the insurance people have accepted me at ordinary rates." 138

A recent Parliamentary return shows the number of convictions-for siy grog selling, amount of lines inflicted. amount paid in lines, and the rewaids paid to people instrumental in obtaining the convictions in eaeli electorate. Kgniont, which includes portion of the King Country, is Upmost disreputable constituency, for during the 12 months ended JiOtli June last 81 convictions for this of-i fence were obtained ; lines were inflicted totalling £lB5, of which £i!9o was paid, and the authorities paid £l5O lOs in rewards. After Kgmont conies Ashburton, with 15 convictions, carrying £270 in lines, of which £SO were uncollected, while I the lewaid fund was drawn to the extent of £:(9. Mataura was the next delinquent, the convictions in that district numbering 12. but a!l the fines, totalling £l5B Ifis, were paid. The premium for these convictions was £2l. No convictions oi sly-groggers were recorded in. South Canterbury.

It very frequently happens (says the Sydney Moroing Herald) that jieople enTer a tram, only to. find, when the conductor comes round to collect the fares, that they have forgotten to provide themselves with money before leaving -home. In such oases their names and addresses are taken, and if they fail to slmd the fare to the Tramway Ofliee they are colled upon «>y a tramway official. There is evidently, however, a large number oi people who systvmaticnlly tnideavour to evade payment of their farts, on tlve plea that they have forgotten their purses. They give false names and addresses, with the result that the tramway official experiences considerable difficulty in tracing the delinquents. In ' many cases they are never {raced. To show the extent to which the practice is carried on, it may lie slate.l that last year 1000 persons wei-o reported as having failed to pay their fares. The names and addresses given by them were handed into theTrannvyy Office, but only Hit per cm. of tln-ili could Ik' found. The other Itl p,-r cent, dotil>t less e-jivv Uiiint-s and addresses, in thi- hope of defrauding Hie d.-part iix.mii .

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U R EQUESTEO to note Uiat now la L the time to have your PhoU 'takes, and that Collis' Studio ] fa still the pluce. | Only Studio -in Now Plymouth where services of a lady operator arc available. PHOTOS IN' ALL STYLES : ENAMEL, BLACK AND WHITE, OR SEI'IA. PHOTOS COPIED, ENLARGEMENTS MADE, PICTURES FRAMED. ChiW-on's Portraits, Family Groups till in the Host Styles. Stereoscopic and ordinary Views— The largest stock in Tar&naki. - COLLIS STUDIO,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 4

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