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HAPPY LIVISfI. lIAPPTNESS HAS COME OF LA PK TO MANY A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEX. In New Plymouth there is many n happy hoiuc. Perhaps you know nf sopie, or better still, it may Ik? that you rest your haul in one yourw»U. Then njrnin. tl»"re is nnm an unhnppv creature in our mi'lst JXlfi not surprising that this FhouW ~be the caw, when one thinks of tlir burdens some backs arc fmror! I'» tear. If yours is not the back that. I»ears the hmdm, still we think* you wouhl be Kind lo Innl a hH|inir hand to lighten nnoth«T. li«»t »•«' show you how it can l>o d«nt anil at tin* srtine linn' tell » story of New Plyinoii!li life lh;:l will prove that th»N aid ran easily Ik* |*iven. Mrs H. Heal. New Plymouth, says For three years I siiff«Te»l with the kidne\.s and badly nerhil a medicine to give on* relief. The K.vmploiits were pain in the hack nn«l giddiness and headaches. The pains in my back were simply 'iconising. and my heartaches wore so viident that they used to prostr.ite imp. I was for ever using medicines, but they never did me any good. I whs at a loss what to try next when I saw Poun's I*ac\;aHie Kidney Pills advertised, and I £Ot a box at the Co-operative Store in Currie Street. These pills ere the best medicine 1 have ever »s----cd. Tliey are splendid. They jr.'.ve me wich relief that 1 did r«t take them regularly, but T kr.nv they will effect a permanent cere in ♦inie.'' Take no substitute. Keincmher it is iJoau's llackache Kidne> IMls which Mrs Ileal recommends, avd V you s ifTt r as she did you want the same renwnly. Donn's llackache Kidney Pills ::r--H>ld bv all ehemisfs and *«- leepers at lis [wr box—six His fid—or v. ill Ih» posted on ceipt of price hy Foster Mef*i."an Co., 7fi Pitt Street. Sydney, VS W.

LANE S EMULSION. Ifrkt* weak people strong. Cores Coughs and Colds, builds the lun. a valuable ftaMorraini JaudmeSktot. ChOdrrm or mdaltt. Sold twjitot CURED BYJUTICUiiiI Awful Suffering From a Terrible Humor, BABY'S FACETSOLID SORE "My baby's face was a mass of sores. The uiktor called it eczema, but his treatment di<l no good, as lilt child was getting worse, the disease c:iti;ig the flush away from his nose, and spreading to his body. Neighbors said it wag the worse "case thev had ever seen. His suffering was trrrMe, and he would scratch and tear sway the flesh. We then used the Cuticnra Remedies, one set curing him completely, and healing liis face without •car or blemish.—Win. Cridland. 35 Winchester St., Pentonville £.d., N. London, Eng."

PIKETT & WILKIE UUnLUEKS AND COS I'IIAUIOUS. Telephone 2G5. Crushed Metal, SanJ, Boulders, Paving Stcnes PHOMIT UELIVEUV . atHKASOKABJ. E HATES. Tarred Asphalt a Specia Ity W« material only or finished wort, u required, for Tennis Courts, Paths, Yards, and Drives. SCRKEKJVU3 FOR FtJO'ITATIJS ALWAYS OX HAND. Large Concrete Culvert Pipes IN STUCK. ESTIMATES fiIVEN ton K.-l-lnga of all descriptions, Town or Cuuniry, Drainage Workt., Painting, ate. ft <m and Yarn GILL STSKirr. NEW VLVHOITH

'■tout W«>XI>KKI-TI. MRMi.IS'K." Mr K. M Rudman, Colliunwood Street, Nelson, writes 'l< Rivrs we jyvat, pleasure to be able to say tli.il by ompk \otir womit 1 fill medicine Rhcuino I have ln-on completely mm! of gout and rlieuin.it isni, liont vvlin h 1 lia\e ben .1 ,ufi( r. r fot th ■ past twenty years I may say I ha'-'e no' had ihi- slightest s>mpioi,i; i.,i iinpast tiro years, ami te. 1 c<.i>lulein it is a permanent r"ie ' I'.hemuo will curt' you fr> ut vli •m:r.ilism, £out. tCiatica, lumbago, and ki.-idnd t-oni-plaints. just as it has inred Mr K'.nttan an;l thousands of other sufferers. Your chemist r,r storekeeper sells it . atisEd and 4s ed alio! lie. 4 WHAT A STKATFOUII MAX SAYS - . What a Stratford in ail sa\s always interests New Plymouth people. There is so much in common between thete two towns that the 'happenings of one always nwake n PWponsive chord in the hearts of the inhabitants oi the other. Therefore statement of Mr \V. Howsdd, . carpcoter, who lives - at Cclia-street, JHratford, which we print below, weight with >'ew Fly't l

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 4

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