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THE SEARCH STOPS.

THE RKilrr THING HAS 11K15.V FOUND

A XKW n.VMUI'TU MAX SHOWS TIIE WAV. Once more wo arc indebted lo a New Plymouth man for a public statement, that throws more light on a subject of ever-increasing interest. .People have been deceived by false representations from time immemorial. No wonder . they are sceptical of all claims endorsed by strangers residing in far distant parls of the eclony. Jt' is no longer necessary to accept s(ft-h endorsement, for local people are giving their testimony. ami it is an easy matter Tor any reader lo investigate the correctness of such evidence as tlie following: Mr A. BlamdteU, (roach painter. New Plymouth, .says : "My daughter lias suffered a great deal with a pain in iier back. It was caused by the unhealthy action of the kidneys. L fancy that kidney trouble is prevalent in New Plymouth through the water here containing too much iron and not sullicicnt lime. I gwt a number of remedies for Iter, but each one proved iwless. At la>t I gut a l;o\ of lJoan's liackache Kidney i'itls. [She used this remedy for a time, and has been perfectly free of the p: in ever since. ] consider that such a remedy as ]Joan's liaekache Kidney i'ills should be recommended to all who sulVcr as she did." Tate no substitute. It is [Joan's llackachc Kidney Pills which Mr lilanclictt recommends, and you want the same remedy.

OJiSOLKTK SKI'A KATOfiS. | Kvery tl<>K '>nd uverj Cre<lui Sepataior lias Its Jay. Tim up-No-date machine of only a year or (wo utfo is oj)Vtl'-io and to-day. and a heavy premium would not compensate tli- farmer, weie lie compelled to conti:itic its u-f. KoriunatHy this i.s not nis'cMsjiiy, a* tli«' Baltic, which i* the wry b<;est from Sweden, embodies an entirely n< \v and superior print iple, which revolutionises the capacity, skimmih.l;- and power. Farmers will consult tl;"ir l>e!»; inl<'pe*H by examining He' UMiic ,S r parator before deciding on any other make. One e,lance ;it the ne-v principle of this beautifully constructed machine will demonstrate is superiority. Write to J. H. McF.wan & co., Egrnont St, i Xe\v Plymouth, «

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 3

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THE SEARCH STOPS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 3

THE SEARCH STOPS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 3

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