I'iiOYK ALL THINGS. XliW I'l.y.MOL'Tlt PEDPI.K IoOK FOB l'UOl'F.Il IMKIOI', To win a wager an l'mglisli marquis stood on London Bridge and offered sovcrigns for live shillings, lie could not find a customer. Tl is not to lie wondered at, for the public look askance at any proposition where the proposer is apparently a financial loser without any direct or indirect gain. Fraudulent •schemers have often been successful, and in these days sceptics want: better proof than the word of a stranger. No evidence can be stronger than the testimony ol friends and neighbours—of people «e know. Here is a case of it : Mrs Jordan, •Tunction Itoad, near New Plymouth, says:—"For some years T was troubled with backache, and with giddy headaches. The pains in my back were very severe, and T could not sloop without suffering increased pain, and the agony of getting straight again was even worse Then giddiness would come 011 suddenly and I would nearly fall. Medicines seemed to do me 110 good, until I took Dunn's Backache Kidney Pills. The relief this remedy has given me is splendid : it is reivl'y marvellous how completely all pains have been banished." It is important that you get the genuine remedy—that- which Miss Jordan recommends. Therefore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and see that the word " Backache " is in the name, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at lis per box (six boxes Ids (Id), or will be posted 011 receipt of price by FosterMcClellan Co., 7(1 Pitt-street, Sydney. But be sure they are DOANS'.
"To sonic people a naked lie was " tlio most provoking tiling. Tlic most ' insulting tiling Hint could lie said lo l others was the naked truth (said Bishop Ncligau at St rat ford last " Sunday). That was what 81, Paul told the Jews, anil they would have it. ' He opposed fraud and hypocrisy and ;l eruelly, and immediately became un- ' jiopular in consequence, So it was * to-day. "Why were the clergy not \ popular as politicians ? Because they did not want votes. They could afford : lo tell the truth, and people did not ■ like it, They did not like to have the ' world turned upside down by the clergy, but it was the duty of the ' clergy to turn the world upside down."
SALE HY MOIM/GAGI'i;. MFSSKS HKWLKY \ FlTHShaverecei.edinstrmtiuus to offer fur sale by pulilit- auction al llii-if mart i» New Plymouth on the 17tk day of February'next, at 2.30 o'clock in the aftcrimoii, — All 111 nt piece of land situated in the l'ai'itutu Survey District containin;; by admeasurement one hundred and eight acres, one rood and fourteen perches (more or less), being part of Native lieserve number seven on the Ollieial Record Map of tin: FiUroy District, Block four, l'ai'itutu Survey District, aforesaid, and part Section number eleven on the Ollieial Record Map of (lie said Fll/.roy District, Block live, P.-irilutu Survey district, aforesaid, and being the whole of the hint in Ci-rlift-cate of Title, \'o|uine 5:1, folio l:S8, Taranaki Land Register. 1 The above proiiertv will be offered for sale on behalf nl the mortgagee in f exercise id' llie powers of sale cons fcrred upon him by a certain Memor--1 andiini of Mortgage, registered as number 11:11111. The sale is under the coni duel of the ltegislrar of the Supreme ' Court at New Plymouth, pursuant to 1 "The Land Transfer Act, ISSS," and its amendments. For further nniirlieulnrs and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or to STANDI SI I >V k'KHU, Solicitors for the Mortgagee.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 3
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