The Children's Teeth. There must be some reason why children suffer to dreadfully with their teeth. Take any one hundred of New Zealand Children, and you will likely not fijd six children in the whole lot with teeth as sound &nd perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to be that there is not enough bone-making material in the food given to children. Give the babies more Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and as they grow the teeth will be stronger, sounder, and more regular in shape. In
LAN PS EMULSION mothers have a really valuable children's remedy. The Cod Liver Oil increases flesh and fat, while the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda act not only as a tonic to strengthen the nerves and general organs of the growing body, but supply the bone and teeth building food and nourishment that all children constantly require. If mothers who are really anxious for the health and strength of their children will give a dose of Lane's Emulsion two or three times each day for several mot.ths they will be well repaid. This is a fact that can be easily proven by starting Lame's Emulsion to-day. While giving Lane's Emulsion teach the children to constantly breathe through the nostrils, and they will grow up with such strong and sound lungs that the usual coughs and colds wil very seldom trouble them. Lane's Emulsion is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small 2/0, and large i/G The Urge bottle is the economical size. Matiufiictuml hv E. G. LaA'E, Chemist, Oamaru. 163
Ihe interesting paragraph Hdin an (Id number of Jk.iisard shows lii.- value tin- Maoris plao d upon ilit'ir land* in live carlv days : —"The date of thv Auckhmd de.«d of their land is October l»*)th, IHKt. and the block contained ;JO<U) iU'ivs. The price paid was ."id blankets. j H money, :2m pairs uf t n.iiscix, » shirts, in waiscoats. in raps. 1 casks ol' tobacco. 1 case P'P ,S - 1 ha.u (lour. and 2(1 harhets. ft '.vas signed by four Maoris. Th«-re IS ;| liieiiioraiidnin stating that CM • was Jiy Captain Svmons "11 •!nly '2:>, |S||. Word was rec. ;v.-d in Hawera lain «'ii .Monday niiilu. says the Tlawera St,-!'. T ha' Mi- Cror-e Piper had met ui ' h a lata! accident al Ids home in Meiviij ie during I In- day. I'arlicu!.i t■- to hand at the time of wrii. mu are m<a,mv. but it is reported 'hat deceased was riding and in •-onie way came into collision with a 'hi'oliini;' machine, t )ie impact crnsh;inr v,.v.'i'al ribs on Jo his Th" | >.i fiit id n.'Us v.iil be received by n kuv>' eiivii- ot sorrowing Triends. I 1",-,1. uliu was about l!<ii year?, of' a.ue, was v.ell known throughout the proximo. and a:- a horseman enjoyed lunch popularity in the show and Ihe hunting lield. lie n:a>'-, rnd a oi' the late Rev. K Mrdreni't' (uho some years was in charge ol t lie Presbyterian pastorate. I I.i went j. ami the widow and, i'our \ oung children are Int. for uho'ii widespread ar.-d sincere sy injia:h\ will be fc|t.
fl.U'I'Y T.I Vies AUK I.IYE.S OF lIAI'I'Y LIVIXU. hai'pim'.ss has cmrrc ok la no TO MANY A NKW I'IAMOI, I'll utizkx.
lii Xeu Tlymout h there is lnfinv a happy home. Perhaps you know of snine, or better still* it may Inthat you rest your head in ' one yourself. Then again. there is many till unhappy creature in our midst". 'Tis not surprising that, this should he the case, when one thinks of the burdens .some backs are forced lo hear. If yours is not the hack that hears the burden, still wo think you would he (flail to lend a helping hand to lighten (mother. Let me fihow you how it can be done, and nt tin- same time tell a story of New Plymouth life that will prove that this aid can easily be given. Mrs H. Ileal, I\e\v Plymouth, says " l'or three years I sullered with the kidneys and badly needed a medicine to give ine relief. The symptoms were pain in the back and giddiness and headaches. The pains in my bark were simply -iconising. and my heartaches were so violent that they used to prostrate me. I was (or ever using medicines, hut they never did nie any good. I was at a. loss what to try next when 1 saw floan'n lSackache Kidney Pills advertised, and I j;ot a box at the Co-operative Htore in t'urrie Street. These pills are the best medicine I have ever used. They are splendid. They gave me such relief that I did' not take them regularly, but I know 'they will eh'ect a permanent cure in time. 7 '
Take no substitute. lietnember i is Hoan's liaekaelie Kidney J>;n wliieh .Mrs Heal recommends, u::d if \mi sillier ns ,«he did yo want Ihe same remedy. Honn's Hack-ache Kidney Pills ar sold by nil chenibfs 'mid kerpers at .",s per box—six b >xe 105 Hd—or will be posted on re ceipt of price by Foster .MsCle'ila Co.. 70 I'itt Street. Sydney. X.S.iV But be sure they arc DOAN'S.
RACING FIXTURES. l'JOj. Svpt. !>, 11, lit. 10.—Australian J.C. S[ii'in b ' Meeting. Sept.. 1 I, I;>.—A>]ilmi"[()ii C'oimtv !!.(' Sept. Ul, 20. y:j.—AvuiiUal.!* J.C* Sin-ink' Mi'i'tiiiij. Sept. 1!0, '2l.—Kangilikei ,1. c Spring Meeting. Sept. 21, 22.—South Canterbury .).(J, Spnni,' Meeting. Sept. 2H, ill).—Cv-i-aldinc- Itacini; C'lul) Sept. 2*, 2'J —lVaiifianui J.C. Sprine Mi'clinif. Oct. 4, s.—llav.ke's Day J.C. Sprini; Meet jl!^. Oct. 'l, -i. — li.C. Spring I Mc'.'l il!l;. Oct. HI, 11.—Park It.C.Silting in. T . I'd. 11. IU.-oiaki .Maori ItacimClub. "*'■ 'I. ll.—l'uneJin .I.e. Si>rin ir Me-tl'.;. Orl. is. 21.-Welling,,u |;,c. SiH-in,' in-. «>'t. 20 Xiii'lh Ota-u J.C. Sprin" Wei in-. Oct. 2<>. —Vorili Canterlairv Sprintr Mffl il.cr. (let. L'li, U7.-Maste.tua li.C. Spring Meeting. Ort.rjfi, 27.—Poverty [Say Turf Clul, Sprinsr Meeting. Oft. 2(1. 27 —Masti.-rton II.C. Swing Meeting. Sov. 1, 2—Southland li. C. Spring Meet ins:. Nov. -I. il. 11 .—Auckland li.C. Spring Meeting. •Vov. J, f>, 8, i I. —Canlerbtn'y J.C. —(.'ominß Events.— ttov. I,—NY-w Zealand Cup.
NCANDESCENT BURNERS, If kept clean CAN'T 3£ BEAT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7925, 14 September 1905, Page 4
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