GET DOWN TO CAUSES.
AN IXTEIIEsmo EXPERIENCE ABOUT CAl'Sli AND EIU'ECT. Aii Irish student attempted to refute a professor's lecture ou Cause and hffect. ile objected to the axiomatic principle that cause is always first, and effect a consequence, and lie illustrated Uis theory by citing a countryman pushing a wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning may be necessary td establish the Irishman's contention, one thing is certain, cause always goes first in kidney diseases, and the effect follows. Bad backs from disordered kidneys are very common. jS T o condition or class of humai.ity is exempt. Some arc first attacks, and are easily disposed of by Ooau's Backache Kidney Fills. If this fact could only be impressed upon people, what a world of suffering would be prevented. Perhaps the following will convince you : A ladf resident, Vogeltown. near New Plymouth, says'"For a number of years I have been afflicted with kidney trouble. In fact, these organs were so disordered that I wits quilo a martyr to pain. I used a lot of remedies. but the ouly thing that ever relieved me was Doau's Backache Kidney Mis, which I got some months ago. Since using these pills, 1 have been perfectly free of the pain, and I am now pleased to recommend this remedy to all suffering with backache or any other symptom of disordered kidneys,' Doan's Baekacne Kidney Tills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 10s (id), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster. McL'lellan Co., 70 Pitt-street, Sydney. But be sure thev pro DOANS'.
Sometime* accidents that pass for misfui tunes return to our welfare. Ibis fact is brought home vividly to tin- daily farmer, who lias been provailed on to invest in an inferior cam separator, and after being bun in pocket, and very often in body, lie consigns it to the scrap heap, and, profiting by bitter experience, buys an "Alfa-I.aval"—the Separator that has stood all tests for a quarter of a century and has 700 first prizes to its credit. Buying experience is expensive, buying an "AlfaLaval ' is a profitable investment; it will save its cost the first year of use and last you a lifeline', our repu tation for common sense "will suffer unless you profit bv the mistakes of ethers. Catalogue mailed free. So'e N.Z. Agents, Mason, Struthcrs and Co., Ltd., Auckland, Paimerston North and C.hristchurch Tarannki Agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth. For Bronchial Coughs and Colds, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is Cd and 2s fid per Bottle.—Adrt.
ARRIVING by (japinna, nii'e lino of Dcrwent Table Potatoes and Fowl Wheat. Book orders promptly. —Livikuston, Devon street East. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE, NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH.
MEETING of the above will be liekl in St. Joseph's Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), to consider I he advisability of inviting Mr Joseph Ukvmn, M.P. (West Belfast) to Neiv' Plymouth. Clwir at 8 o'cloek. All members are requested to attend. GET A STYLiSH SUIT. G. 11. PINSON, BIiEEOIIES & HABIT MAKEJi, of High street, Auckland, MAY be seen at No 3, New Zealand Express Co.'s Sample KuuUlS. for two days only: Latest London Fashions in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoriug. Dross Suits a Speciality. Latest regulations in Naval and Military Tnifonus. War Modal Ribbons for Sale. INSPECTION INVITED.' EVERY LOVER Of tea will be ;iK'tV'al.ily surprised with the excellent qunlhy <<t" SuvaUtra Tea. U i-i simply impossible foi'SuraUiva to be ulhmvisi; ihan i-ooJ, w iioi'-.sdiiic and delirious, beiause the best flTorts of nature and of man combine. in make it perf< ct. Is purr ImneM lea. grown and packed in C<y'<.ii, under lb l ' ;■)llj >''l"'.'i■ i n <>[ skilled while men. Kioni lea maiden lo P-n pe( every care is taken lo maintain iis puri'v. Suratuta is rich, ionl; and fragrant. and Lvnes furiher than any other ti .i. It is l»"d run bVndec] with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior i' a. RETAIL PRICES. Suralura A qurdity, per lb. Suralura U quality, i '<) per lb. Sunituva O (nudity, 2/- per ib Suratura X quality, 2/4 per lb. SURATURA TEA SOLD AT ALL STORES.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 24 September 1906, Page 3
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