HAPPY LIVING. HAPPINESS HAS COME OF LATE TO MANY A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN. In New Plymouth there is many a happy home. Perhaps you knotv ol 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. -Tig not surprising that this should be the ease, when one thinks of (ha burdens sonio backs are forced (o bear. If yours is not the back that bears the burden, still va think you would lie glad to lend a helping hand to lighten another. Let iii« show you how it can be don*, and at the same time tell a story of New Plymouth life I hut will prove that this aid can easily be given. Mrs R. Heal, New Plymouth, •ays':—"For three years I suffered with the kidneys and badly neoded a medicine to give me relief.* The symptoms were pain in the back and giddiness and headaches. The pains in roy back were simply •iconising, and my*, heartaches were so violent that they used to prostrate me. 1 was for' ever using medicines, but the? never did me any good. I 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 ta Currie Strrot. Those pills ere the beet medicine I have ever i-s----cd. They are splendid. They gave such relief that 1 did iot taks them regularly, but I knnuthey will effect a permanent cure In time.'' Take no substitute. Hemembcr it is Doan's llackachc Kidney l'-lls which Mrs Ileal recommends. u:'d ft you sjffer as she did you want the same remedy. Doan's llackache Kidney Pills arc sold by all chemists and storeKeepers at 3s per box—si* luxes 16s 6d—or will l>o posted on rrcelpt of price by Foster McC'lcllan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Hut be sum itiej are DOAN'S.
ECZEMA FORTWO YEARS Uttle Girl's Awful Suffering With Terrfth Skia Humour. Sleepiest Right* for Hotbei BPEEOY CURE BY CUTICURA r "My little girl had been goffering for two yean from eczema, and during that time I could not get a night'* sleep, u her ailment was very serere. t had tried to many remedies, deriving m benefit, 1 had given np all hope. But a* a last resort I was persuaded to Xtj Cntlcnra, and one box of Cnticnrm Ointment and two bottles of Cuticnra Resolvent, together with Cnticnra Soap, effected a permanent care.— Mi*. L B. Jones, Aldington, Ind. T." PIKETT & WILKIE BWLDERB AMD CONTRACTORS. 3W. Crashed Metal, Sand, Boulders, Paving Stones PAOMPT DELIVERY AT. REASON AIUE KATES. Tarred Asphalt a Specia Ity V* «upply material only or finished work, a* required, (or Tennis Courts, Fathe, Yarda, anil Drive*. SCREENINGS FOR FOOTPATHS ALWATB ON HAND. Large Concrete Culvert Pipes IN STOCK. ESTIMATES GIVEN for Killings ol all descriptions, Town or Country. Drainage Works. Painting. «tc. Workshop and Yarfi GILL STREET, NEW VLVMOITII When a row ts nbout lulf dead is p>iot time to think of buying a drench- Every farrier wh j ni 1.-, his farm on * business t»sin kin>«>: bj experience I hot it pays lmnil.M>n,elj to friich wch c.iw iuiiiieiiini.'iy if ter Colvinc. You cannot n fiord in link the life of a- •dbialile .<ni'iia l when you cob eft SYKKS' l>lii:.V('ll fc.l Is (>ii packet or 10k do/' n from tt»r«*. U joa ate a |.ro,u««!\e foirymoo yo'i will dhva'* keep a supply at hand. The Cost ol SYKKS' DRENCH is mull in Colli par Sop to the value obtained from its use. It acts :,s n preventative of abortion ior the enduing .-eus-m milk fever, etc.. to say nothing of renderfag milk fit for the factory a day eoocer. The test of time is the infallible test. If a remedy lias rial merit it will stand this searching trial, i'lietimo Jtends the tret iriumphanlly. was introduced some tlOHsyimfago its sales liavesteadi ly hKRMeC each month, and now it ia found at every chemist's anil store, from ♦fce F Korlh Cape to the Blurt. There IB hut one reason tor Ilhcumo's WCcess : It is an absolutely reliable rule for ehcumalkm. pout awl Kindred diseases. Thousands li.ue been cored by it ; they have leeoiniiiciided It to their friends with n|U.illv satis* factory results. If you sulci fioin rheumatism, give Rhcuiuo ,i fair trial, and it will cure you. Sold by 'id stores at 2s 6d WHAT A STRATFORI) MAN SAY? What a Stratford man says alrnn* interests New Plymouth Ther* is so much in common hetvM tlfSi! two towns that tho hnppeuings of one always nwak<- n responsive chord in the hearts of the inbnWtants of the other. Therefore the stati'inejit oi Mr W. Uowson, carpenter, who lives-at Celia-strect, Stratford, which we print bel will have weight with New P mouth people.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8004, 15 December 1905, Page 4
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