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TO BE DEPENDED ON. BECAUSE IT IS THE EXPERIENCE OF A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN. A stranger lost in a large cit\ would place, far more dependence on the directions given him by a local resident than on the guidance of another stranger like himself. This is a natural consequence of experience —it's like a ship in a strange, port—a trusty pilot familiar with the harbour is always called upon to bring lier safely to her moorings. And so it is with endorsement ; we doubt the sayings of people living at distant points because we can't investigate, hut public expression of local citizens can be depended on, for 'tis an easy matter to prove it.

Mr John West, baker, of this town, says :—"While lifting a bag of flovn f wrenched my back, and this caused a most severe pain, right in the vicinity of the kidnevs, and it seemed as if those organs were hurt. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were being advertised at til. time, so I procured some from the Co-operative Store. After using the remedy /or a shori time I was perfectly free of all pain, and 1 can now strongly recommend this remedy to all who are sfmltarh troubled."

Beware of imitations. There is nothing "just as good" for backache and kidney trouble as the remedy which Mr West recommends—Doan's Backache Kidney Pills ; therefore see that you get the same, and that the word "Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at .Is per box-six ',>oxes 16s f»dor will be posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W But be sure they are DOAN'S.

Objectors ;o the establishment of a hospital for consumptives at otdki in connection Willi the WrlliiiKton Hospital Wort told bv tie: V'uiistcr of Health ihal ?.very |iriivii-,iou would be taken Mo prccvnl inferior.. In an article in lilackwood, sonic strictures arc made upon the House of' Commons. The writer, among other things, says: "If the standard Parliamentary eloquence has been aintaimed, the standard of debate .(Istone, Lord Deaconsiilliam Ilarcourt, Mr Chamberlain, Mr Origin, and Mi Balfour need fear no comparison with the great orators of (he pasl. But there is a marked inferiority in the rank and file, owing no doubt, to the new elements infused into the House by the Reform Hills, and the selection of members from a different class of society. The art of debating seems almost extinct, except upon the two front benches, and even there it has not many professors of the highest class." A number of shopkeepers in Tc Aroha have associated under the name of the "Hard-case Association," with the intention of ceasing giving credit in business.

A Parliamentary paper giving Hit Igross liabilities of Great Britain year by year, from J836 to 1905 shows that the national debt is not being diminished. It rose from | £794,000,000 in I'JO-1 to £798,000,000 in 1905, as, while £U,500,000 of old .debt was paid off, £11,700,000 0 f [new debt was created. The debt ■ however, is now less than it was in 1836, when it amounted to £816,000,-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7868, 10 July 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7868, 10 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7868, 10 July 1905, Page 4

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